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    Ray

    Ray

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    Modern workloads like deep learning and hyperparameter tuning are compute-intensive and require distributed or parallel execution. Ray makes it effortless to parallelize single machine code — go from a single CPU to multi-core, multi-GPU or multi-node with minimal code changes. Accelerate your PyTorch and Tensorflow workload with a more resource-efficient and flexible distributed execution framework powered by Ray. Accelerate your hyperparameter search workloads with Ray Tune. ...
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    Smallpond

    Smallpond

    A lightweight data processing framework built on DuckDB and 3FS

    ...The idea is to preserve DuckDB’s fast analytics engine but lift it from single-node to multi-node settings, giving you the ability to operate on large datasets (e.g. petabyte scale) without moving to a heavyweight system like Spark. Users write Python-like code (via DataFrame APIs or SQL strings) to express their transformations; behind the scenes, tasks are scheduled (often via Ray) and pushed into DuckDB instances operating on partitioned data. Because the storage layer (3FS) is optimized for random access and high throughput, smallpond can shuffle data, repartition, and manage intermediate results across nodes.
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    AWS Serverless Application Model

    AWS Serverless Application Model

    An open-source framework for building serverless applications

    The AWS Serverless Application Model (SAM) is an open-source framework for building serverless applications. It provides shorthand syntax to express functions, APIs, databases, and event source mappings. With just a few lines per resource, you can define the application you want and model it using YAML. During deployment, SAM transforms and expands the SAM syntax into AWS CloudFormation syntax, enabling you to build serverless applications faster. To get started with building SAM-based...
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    Icarus Scene Engine

    Icarus Scene Engine

    3D .NET engine for Windows, Linux, Mac

    Icarus Scene Engine is a cross-platform, CLS-compliant 3D framework, integrating open source APIs into a cohesive all-open-source, all .NET solution. For Windows, MacOSX & Linux. Uses OpenTK, OpenGL, OpenAL APIs for graphics and audio. Runs on Mono/.NET. Links to FFMpeg for streaming video, and FreeType as a temporary conversion mod to bring fonts into a native XML format. Binary builds of Icarus will be infrequent, roughly every 18 months or so, the GIT code updates regularly on a...
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    Libpovread is a library that allows files in the POV-ray file format to be read into C++ objects. The library will consist of several layers which will allow rendering methods and output format to be configured.
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