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    Copy Fail - CVE-2026-31431

    Copy Fail - CVE-2026-31431

    epository that demonstrates and analyzes a Linux kernel vulnerability

    ...The repository includes tested configurations across multiple Linux distributions and kernel versions. It emphasizes reproducibility and technical clarity in demonstrating the issue. The project serves as both a research tool and an educational resource for vulnerability analysis. Overall, it contributes to the study of system-level security flaws and mitigation strategies.
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    My Python Eggs

    My Python Eggs

    Python Examples

    My Python Eggs, commonly associated with the geekcomputers Python repository, is a large collection of practical Python scripts and small programs created primarily for experimentation, automation, and educational purposes. Rather than being a single cohesive application, it functions as a repository of utilities that demonstrate how Python can be used to solve everyday problems and automate repetitive tasks. The scripts cover a wide range of topics, including file management, networking, system monitoring, web scraping, and even simple games, making it a versatile learning resource. ...
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    Impacket

    A collection of Python classes for working with network protocols

    ...It was primarily created in the hopes of alleviating some of the hindrances associated with the implementation of networking protocols and stacks, and aims to speed up research and educational activities. It provides low-level programmatic access to packets, and the protocol implementation itself for some of the protocols, like SMB1-3 and MSRPC. It features several protocols, including Ethernet, IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, IGMP, ARP, NMB and SMB1, SMB2 and SMB3 and more. Impacket's object oriented API makes it easy to work with deep hierarchies of protocols. ...
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    Google CTF

    Google CTF

    Google CTF

    Google CTF is the public repository that houses most of the challenges from Google’s Capture-the-Flag competitions since 2017 and the infrastructure used to run them. It’s a learning and practice archive: competitors and educators can replay tasks across categories like pwn, reversing, crypto, web, sandboxing, and forensics. The code and binaries intentionally contain vulnerabilities—by design—so users can explore exploit chains and patching in realistic settings. The repo also includes...
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    RLax

    RLax

    Library of JAX-based building blocks for reinforcement learning agents

    RLax (pronounced “relax”) is a JAX-based library developed by Google DeepMind that provides reusable mathematical building blocks for constructing reinforcement learning (RL) agents. Rather than implementing full algorithms, RLax focuses on the core functional operations that underpin RL methods—such as computing value functions, returns, policy gradients, and loss terms—allowing researchers to flexibly assemble their own agents. It supports both on-policy and off-policy learning, as well as...
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    Courses (Anthropic)

    Courses (Anthropic)

    Anthropic's educational courses

    Anthropic’s courses repository is a growing collection of self-paced learning materials that teach practical AI skills using Claude and the Anthropic API. It’s organized as a sequence of hands-on courses—starting with API fundamentals and prompt engineering—so learners build capability step by step rather than in isolation. Each course mixes short readings with runnable notebooks and exercises, guiding you through concepts like model parameters, streaming, multimodal prompts, structured...
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    Python-Spider

    Python-Spider

    Python3 web crawler practice

    Python-Spider is a repository intended to teach or provide examples for writing web spiders / crawlers in Python — part of a broader learning and resource collection by its author. The code and documentation are oriented toward beginners or intermediate learners who want to learn how to fetch, parse, and extract data from websites programmatically. As part of the author’s public learning-path repositories, python-spider likely includes examples of HTTP requests, HTML parsing, maybe...
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    Homemade Machine Learning

    Homemade Machine Learning

    Python examples of popular machine learning algorithms

    homemade-machine-learning is a repository by Oleksii Trekhleb containing Python implementations of classic machine-learning algorithms done “from scratch”, meaning you don’t rely heavily on high-level libraries but instead write the logic yourself to deepen understanding. Each algorithm is accompanied by mathematical explanations, visualizations (often via Jupyter notebooks), and interactive demos so you can tweak parameters, data, and observe outcomes in real time. The purpose is...
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    DeepMind Research

    DeepMind Research

    Implementations and code to accompany DeepMind publications

    This repository collects reference implementations and illustrative code accompanying a wide range of DeepMind publications, making it easier for the research community to reproduce results, inspect algorithms, and build on prior work. The top level organizes many paper-specific directories across domains such as deep reinforcement learning, self-supervised vision, generative modeling, scientific ML, and program synthesis—for example BYOL, Perceiver/Perceiver IO, Enformer for genomics,...
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    Neural Network Visualization

    Neural Network Visualization

    Project for processing neural networks and rendering to gain insights

    nn_vis is a minimalist visualization tool for neural networks written in Python using OpenGL and Pygame. It provides an interactive, graphical representation of how data flows through neural network layers, offering a unique educational experience for those new to deep learning or looking to explain it visually. By animating input, weights, activations, and outputs, the tool demystifies neural network operations and helps users intuitively grasp complex concepts. Its lightweight codebase is great for customization and teaching purposes.
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    quantitative

    quantitative

    Quantized transactions python3

    ...It’s organized as a sequence of lessons (lesson1, lesson2, etc.), making it approachable for learners who want to understand both theory and practice in quantitative finance. The repo is evidently tied to a popular video series (on Bilibili) that reportedly drew substantial attention, suggesting the material is meant to be both educational and hands-on. The README and associated lessons walk the user through implementing algorithms, likely covering data handling, backtesting, and maybe simple trading logic. As an open-source educational resource, it’s designed for Python users interested in automatic trading, algorithmic strategies, and financial data analysis.
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    Data science blogs

    Data science blogs

    A curated list of data science blogs

    ...It serves as a discovery platform for practitioners, researchers, and learners who want to stay updated with industry trends, techniques, and insights without manually searching for reliable sources. The repository includes links to personal blogs, professional publications, and educational resources, often accompanied by RSS feeds for easy subscription and content tracking. By organizing these resources in a centralized and structured format, it reduces the friction associated with finding relevant and trustworthy information in a rapidly evolving field. The project is community-driven, allowing contributors to expand and maintain the list as new blogs emerge and existing ones evolve.
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    Hacker Scripts

    Hacker Scripts

    Based on a true story

    Hacker Scripts is a cheeky collection of small automation scripts and language ports collected under the tagline “Based on a true story.” The repository gathers playful utilities (originally shell and Ruby scripts) that automate short, real-world tasks — for example, sending a quick “late at work” text when SSH sessions are active, firing off an automated “I’m sick / working from home” email on certain mornings, or even talking to a networked coffee machine to start brewing at precisely the...
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    Jraph

    Jraph

    A Graph Neural Network Library in Jax

    Jraph (pronounced “giraffe”) is a lightweight JAX library developed by Google DeepMind for building and experimenting with graph neural networks (GNNs). It provides an efficient and flexible framework for representing, manipulating, and training models on graph-structured data. The core of Jraph is the GraphsTuple data structure, which enables users to define graphs with arbitrary node, edge, and global attributes, and to batch variable-sized graphs efficiently for JAX’s just-in-time...
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    TensorFlow Examples

    TensorFlow Examples

    TensorFlow Tutorial and Examples for Beginners (support TF v1 & v2)

    ...It contains both Jupyter notebooks and raw source code, covering a broad range of tasks: from basic machine-learning and neural-network models to more advanced use cases, using both TensorFlow v1 and v2 APIs. For clarity and educational value, each example is accompanied by explanatory comments or markdown cells to illustrate what the code does and why — a design that makes it especially suitable for self-learners or students following along with real data. Besides raw implementations, the repo often shows best practices using higher-level constructs (e.g. dataset pipelines, estimators, layers) which reflect modern TensorFlow workflows rather than only textbook-style code.
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    CNN for Image Retrieval
    ...By leveraging CNN architectures, the project showcases how learned embeddings can capture semantic similarity across varied images. This resource serves as both an educational reference and a foundation for further exploration in image retrieval research.
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    Graph Nets library

    Graph Nets library

    Build Graph Nets in Tensorflow

    ...This library implements the foundational ideas from DeepMind’s paper “Relational Inductive Biases, Deep Learning, and Graph Networks”, offering tools to explore relational reasoning and message-passing neural networks. Graph Nets supports both TensorFlow 1 and TensorFlow 2, working with CPU and GPU environments, and includes educational Jupyter demos for shortest path finding, sorting, and physical prediction tasks. The codebase emphasizes modularity, allowing users to easily define their own edge, node, and global update functions.
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    pytorch-examples

    pytorch-examples

    Simple examples to introduce PyTorch

    The pytorch-examples project is a collection of concise and practical examples demonstrating how to use PyTorch for machine learning and deep learning tasks. It focuses on clarity and minimalism, providing small, self-contained scripts that illustrate key concepts such as neural network training, optimization, and data handling. The examples cover a range of topics including supervised learning, generative models, and reinforcement learning, making it a valuable resource for both beginners...
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    cnn-text-classification-tf

    cnn-text-classification-tf

    Convolutional Neural Network for Text Classification in Tensorflow

    The cnn-text-classification-tf repository by Denny Britz is a well-known educational implementation of convolutional neural networks for text classification using TensorFlow, aimed at helping developers and researchers understand how CNNs can be applied to natural language processing tasks. Based loosely on Kim’s influential paper on CNNs for sentence classification, this codebase demonstrates how to preprocess text data, convert words into learned embeddings, and apply multiple convolution filters to extract n-gram features that are then pooled and fed into a classifier. ...
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