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    Moondream

    Moondream

    Tiny vision language model

    Moondream is a creative code project and visual experimentation repository that explores generative graphics, aesthetic patterns, and interactive art through code. The project typically showcases procedural visualizations, algorithmic designs, and artistic experiments that push the boundaries of what can be expressed with programming languages and rendering frameworks. While the exact nature can vary by commit or branch, Moondream’s work often blends geometry, color theory, and motion to create immersive visuals that can be interactive, animated, or reactive to input. ...
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    Nexent

    Nexent

    Zero-code platform for building AI agents from natural language input

    Nexent is an open source platform designed to enable users to create intelligent agents using natural language instead of traditional programming or visual orchestration tools. It focuses on a zero-code approach, allowing users to define workflows and agent behavior purely through language prompts, significantly lowering the barrier to entry for AI development. Built on the MCP ecosystem, Nexent integrates a wide range of tools, models, and data sources into a unified environment for agent creation and execution. ...
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    zvt

    zvt

    Modular quant framework

    For practical trading, a complex algorithm is fragile, a complex algorithm building on a complex facility is more fragile, complex algorithm building on a complex facility by a complex team is more and more fragile. zvt wants to provide a simple facility for building a straightforward algorithm. Technologies come and technologies go, but market insight is forever. Your world is built by core concepts inside you, so it’s you. zvt world is built by core concepts inside the market, so it’s zvt....
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    MLJAR Studio

    MLJAR Studio

    Python package for AutoML on Tabular Data with Feature Engineering

    We are working on new way for visual programming. We developed a desktop application called MLJAR Studio. It is a notebook-based development environment with interactive code recipes and a managed Python environment. All running locally on your machine. We are waiting for your feedback. The mljar-supervised is an Automated Machine Learning Python package that works with tabular data.
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    Tensor Puzzles

    Tensor Puzzles

    Solve puzzles. Improve your pytorch

    ...This constraint encourages a deeper understanding of shapes, indexing, and vectorized computation. Automated tests and visual examples help learners check their reasoning as they progress. The notebook is designed for Google Colab and is accompanied by a video walkthrough.
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