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    PyQuil

    PyQuil

    A Python library for quantum programming using Quil

    ...Without installing anything, you can quickly get started with quantum programming by exploring our interactive Jupyter Notebook tutorials and examples. To run them in a preconfigured execution environment on Binder, click the "launch binder" badge at the top of the README or the link here! To learn more about the tutorials and how you can add your own, visit the rigetti/forest-tutorials repository. If you'd rather set everything up locally, or are interested in contributing to pyQuil, continue to the next section for instructions on installing pyQuil and the Forest SDK.
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    FairChem

    FairChem

    FAIR Chemistry's library of machine learning methods for chemistry

    ...Tasks span heterogeneous domains—catalysis (OC20-style), inorganic materials (OMat), molecules (OMol), MOFs (ODAC), and molecular crystals (OMC)—allowing one model family to serve many simulations. The README provides quick paths for pulling models (e.g., via Hugging Face access), then running energy/force predictions on GPU or CPU.
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    aws-devops-zero-to-hero

    aws-devops-zero-to-hero

    AWS zero to hero repo for devops engineers to learn AWS in 30 Days

    aws-devops-zero-to-hero is a 30-day AWS learning roadmap aimed squarely at DevOps engineers who want both conceptual understanding and hands-on projects. The README is structured as a day-by-day syllabus, starting with “Day 1: Introduction to AWS” and moving through IAM, EC2, VPC networking, security, DNS (Route 53), storage (S3), and many other core services. Each day mixes explanation with at least one concrete project or lab, such as deploying applications on EC2, designing secure VPCs, setting up CI/CD pipelines, or configuring CloudWatch monitoring. ...
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    DeepMind Research

    DeepMind Research

    Implementations and code to accompany DeepMind publications

    ...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, MeshGraphNets for physics, RL Unplugged, Nowcasting for weather, and more. Each project folder typically includes its own README, scripts, and notebooks so you can run experiments or explore models in isolation, and many link to associated datasets or external environments like DeepMind Lab and StarCraft II. The codebase is primarily Jupyter Notebooks and Python, reflecting an emphasis on experimentation and pedagogy rather than production packaging.
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    quantitative

    quantitative

    Quantized transactions python3

    ...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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    Hacker Scripts

    Hacker Scripts

    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 right moment. The README explains the origin story and highlights several canonical scripts and provides usage notes such as required environment variables and cron examples for scheduling. Contributors have provided implementations and ports in many languages and folders (shell, Ruby, Python, Node, Perl, PowerShell, Go, Java, etc.), and the project explicitly welcomes pull requests that add additional language implementations.
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    Unet

    Unet

    Source code for unet-pytorch, which can train its own model

    ...It includes scripts for general training, medical dataset training, prediction, annotation handling, model summaries, and evaluation. The project supports multiple backbones, data processing utilities, extensive comments, and adjustable training parameters. Its README notes that U-Net is better suited to datasets with fewer features and shallow visual structures, such as medical image segmentation, rather than complex VOC-style scenes. It is useful for developers and students who want a clear U-Net implementation for segmentation experiments, custom masks, and biomedical-style image analysis.
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