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    Milvus

    Milvus

    Vector database for scalable similarity search and AI applications

    Milvus is an open-source vector database built to power embedding similarity search and AI applications. Milvus makes unstructured data search more accessible, and provides a consistent user experience regardless of the deployment environment. Milvus 2.0 is a cloud-native vector database with storage and computation separated by design. All components in this refactored version of Milvus are stateless to enhance elasticity and flexibility.
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    Graphite-Web

    Graphite-Web

    A highly scalable real-time graphing system

    Graphite does two things, it stores numeric time-series data and renders graphs of this data on demand. What Graphite does not do is collect data for you, however, there are some tools out there that know how to send data to graphite. Even though it often requires a little code, sending data to Graphite is very simple. Graphite is an enterprise-scale monitoring tool that runs well on cheap hardware. It was originally designed and written by Chris Davis at Orbitz in 2006 as side project that...
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    Java Games and Graphics is meant to be a fun project. The goal here is to have fun with JAVA graphics and JAVA games. There is no specific goal as to what kind of graphics or games.This project features an RPG Role Playing, MUD, and Turn Based Combat gam
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    OOF: the very open Flash components
    OOF is a set of components which enable designers to create a back office, a front office, dynamic sites, forms, rich applications, database driven applications... This done with Flash or SILEX, by designers without programming skills.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    SpiceX is a simple schematic capture program for graphical interaction with Spice-based electronic simulation cores, i.e., placing components, wires and test points. SpiceX creates NETLISTs and runs simulations directly from the GUI.
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