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    elibsrv

    elibsrv

    a light OPDS/HTML server indexing EPUB and PDF files

    elibsrv is a light, standalone OPDS server for Linux. It allows to generate an OPDS repository of EPUB and/or PDF files scanned from on-disk directories. It also provides a simple html interface for non-OPDS humans, which makes it a good fit for both OPDS-aware devices (like Android with FBReader or Aldiko) and browsers with EPUB/PDF capabilities (for ex. Firefox with the excellent EPUBReader plugin).
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    Lucid

    Lucid

    A collection of infrastructure and tools for research

    Lucid is a collection of infrastructure and tools for research in neural network interpretability. Lucid is research code, not production code. We provide no guarantee it will work for your use case. Lucid is maintained by volunteers who are unable to provide significant technical support. Start visualizing neural networks with no setup. The following notebooks run right from your browser, thanks to Collaboratory. It's a Jupyter notebook environment that requires no setup to use and runs...
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