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    Kaleidoscope-SDK

    Kaleidoscope-SDK

    User toolkit for analyzing and interfacing with Large Language Models

    kaleidoscope-sdk is a Python module used to interact with large language models hosted via the Kaleidoscope service available at: https://github.com/VectorInstitute/kaleidoscope. It provides a simple interface to launch LLMs on an HPC cluster, asking them to perform basic features like text generation, but also retrieve intermediate information from inside the model, such as log probabilities and activations. Users must authenticate using their Vector Institute cluster credentials. This can be done interactively instantiating a client object. This will generate an authentication token that will be used for all subsequent requests. ...
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    node-red-contrib-custom-chatgpt
    A Node-RED node that interacts with OpenAI machine learning models like "ChatGPT". Install with the built-in Node-RED Palette manager. When editing the properties of the node, to get your OPENAI_API_KEY log in to ChatGPT. Create a new secret key" then copy and paste the "API key" into the node API_KEY property value. msg.payload should be a well-written prompt that provides enough information for the model to know what you want and how it should respond. Its success generally depends on the...
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    KoboldCpp

    KoboldCpp

    Run GGUF models easily with a UI or API. One File. Zero Install.

    KoboldCpp is an easy-to-use AI text-generation software for GGML and GGUF models, inspired by the original KoboldAI. It's a single self-contained distributable that builds off llama.cpp and adds many additional powerful features.
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    pdf-extractor

    pdf-extractor

    Node.js module for rendering pdf pages to images, svgs and HTML files

    ...This can be used as a (transparent) layer over the image to enable text selection. Pdf text is extracted to a text file for different usages (e.g. indexing the text). This library is in it's most basic form a node.js wrapper for pdf.js. It has default renderers to generate a default output, but is easily extended to incorporate custom logic or to generate different output. It uses a node.js DOM and the node domstub from pdf.js do make pdf parsing available on node.js without a browser.
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    Machine Learning PyTorch Scikit-Learn

    Machine Learning PyTorch Scikit-Learn

    Code Repository for Machine Learning with PyTorch and Scikit-Learn

    Initially, this project started as the 4th edition of Python Machine Learning. However, after putting so much passion and hard work into the changes and new topics, we thought it deserved a new title. So, what’s new? There are many contents and additions, including the switch from TensorFlow to PyTorch, new chapters on graph neural networks and transformers, a new section on gradient boosting, and many more that I will detail in a separate blog post. For those who are interested in knowing...
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