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    WhisperLive

    WhisperLive

    A nearly-live implementation of OpenAI's Whisper

    WhisperLive is a “nearly live” implementation of OpenAI’s Whisper model focused on real-time transcription. It runs as a server–client system in which the server hosts a Whisper backend and clients stream audio to be transcribed with very low delay. The project supports multiple inference backends, including Faster-Whisper, NVIDIA TensorRT, and OpenVINO, allowing you to target GPUs and different CPU architectures efficiently. It can handle microphone input, pre-recorded audio files, and network streams such as RTSP and HLS, making it flexible for live events, monitoring, or accessibility workflows. ...
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    FastKoko

    FastKoko

    Dockerized FastAPI wrapper for Kokoro-82M text-to-speech model

    ...It supports multiple languages and voicepacks and allows phoneme based generation for more accurate pronunciation and prosody. The server also offers per-word timestamped captions, which makes it useful for creating subtitles or aligning audio with text. A built in web UI, API documentation, and debug endpoints for monitoring system status help users explore voices, test requests, and integrate the service into larger systems.
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    ContextForge MCP Gateway

    ContextForge MCP Gateway

    A Model Context Protocol (MCP) Gateway & Registry

    MCP Context Forge is a feature-rich gateway and registry that federates Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers and traditional REST services behind a single, governed endpoint. It exposes an MCP-compliant interface to clients while handling discovery, authentication, rate limiting, retries, and observability on the server side. The gateway scales horizontally, supports multi-cluster deployments on Kubernetes, and uses Redis for federation and caching across instances. Operators can define virtual servers, wire multiple transports, and optionally enable an admin UI for management and monitoring. Packaged for quick starts via PyPI and Docker, it targets production reliability with health checks, metrics, and structured logs. ...
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    StableSwarmUI

    StableSwarmUI

    Multi-user UI for managing and running Stable Diffusion workflows tool

    StableSwarmUI is a web-based interface designed to manage and coordinate Stable Diffusion image generation workflows in a multi-user environment. It focuses on enabling multiple users to interact with shared resources, making it suitable for collaborative or server-based deployments. It provides a centralized system where users can submit, monitor, and manage generation tasks through a browser interface. It abstracts much of the complexity involved in running diffusion models by offering a...
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    KServe

    KServe

    Standardized Serverless ML Inference Platform on Kubernetes

    KServe provides a Kubernetes Custom Resource Definition for serving machine learning (ML) models on arbitrary frameworks. It aims to solve production model serving use cases by providing performant, high abstraction interfaces for common ML frameworks like Tensorflow, XGBoost, ScikitLearn, PyTorch, and ONNX. It encapsulates the complexity of autoscaling, networking, health checking, and server configuration to bring cutting edge serving features like GPU Autoscaling, Scale to Zero, and...
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    seq2seq-couplet

    seq2seq-couplet

    Play couplet with seq2seq model

    seq2seq-couplet is a deep learning application that generates Chinese couplet responses using a sequence-to-sequence model built with TensorFlow. Its purpose is not general machine translation, but a specialized text generation task in which the model produces a matching second line for a given first line in the style of traditional couplets. The repository includes the code needed to train the model, configure file paths and hyperparameters, and evaluate progress through loss and BLEU score...
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    Universe Starter Agent

    Universe Starter Agent

    A starter agent that can solve a number of universe environments

    The universe-starter-agent repository is an archived OpenAI codebase designed as a starter reinforcement-learning agent that can interact with and solve tasks in OpenAI’s Universe environment platform. Its purpose is to serve as a baseline or reference implementation so researchers or developers can see how to build agents that operate in real-time, visual environments (e.g., games, browser apps) via pixel observations and keyboard/mouse actions. Under the hood, this starter agent implements...
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