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    ML Ferret

    ML Ferret

    Refer and Ground Anything Anywhere at Any Granularity

    Ferret is Apple’s end-to-end multimodal large language model designed specifically for flexible referring and grounding: it can understand references of any granularity (boxes, points, free-form regions) and then ground open-vocabulary descriptions back onto the image. The core idea is a hybrid region representation that mixes discrete coordinates with continuous visual features, so the model can fluidly handle “any-form” referring while maintaining precise spatial localization. The repo...
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    ContextForge MCP Gateway

    ContextForge MCP Gateway

    A Model Context Protocol (MCP) Gateway & Registry

    MCP Context Forge is a feature-rich gateway and registry that federates Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers and traditional REST services behind a single, governed endpoint. It exposes an MCP-compliant interface to clients while handling discovery, authentication, rate limiting, retries, and observability on the server side. The gateway scales horizontally, supports multi-cluster deployments on Kubernetes, and uses Redis for federation and caching across instances. Operators can define...
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    LLaMA Models

    LLaMA Models

    Utilities intended for use with Llama models

    This repository serves as the central hub for the Llama foundation model family, consolidating model cards, licenses and use policies, and utilities that support inference and fine-tuning across releases. It ties together other stack components (like safety tooling and developer SDKs) and provides canonical references for model variants and their intended usage. The project’s issues and releases reflect an actively used coordination point for the ecosystem, where guidance, utilities, and...
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    Synthetic Data Kit

    Synthetic Data Kit

    Tool for generating high quality Synthetic datasets

    Synthetic Data Kit is a CLI-centric toolkit for generating high-quality synthetic datasets to fine-tune Llama models, with an emphasis on producing reasoning traces and QA pairs that line up with modern instruction-tuning formats. It ships an opinionated, modular workflow that covers ingesting heterogeneous sources (documents, transcripts), prompting models to create labeled examples, and exporting to fine-tuning schemas with minimal glue code. The kit’s design goal is to shorten the “data...
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    Serena

    Serena

    Agent toolkit providing semantic retrieval and editing capabilities

    Serena is a coding-focused agent toolkit that turns an LLM into a practical software-engineering agent with semantic retrieval and editing over real repositories. It operates as an MCP server (and other integrations), exposing IDE-like tools so agents can locate symbols, reason about code structure, make targeted edits, and validate changes. The toolkit is LLM-agnostic and framework-agnostic, positioning itself as a drop-in capability for different chat UIs, orchestrators, or custom agent...
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    fairseq2

    fairseq2

    FAIR Sequence Modeling Toolkit 2

    fairseq2 is a modern, modular sequence modeling framework developed by Meta AI Research as a complete redesign of the original fairseq library. Built from the ground up for scalability, composability, and research flexibility, fairseq2 supports a broad range of language, speech, and multimodal content generation tasks, including instruction fine-tuning, reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF), and large-scale multilingual modeling. Unlike the original fairseq—which evolved into a...
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    Multimodal

    Multimodal

    TorchMultimodal is a PyTorch library

    This project, also known as TorchMultimodal, is a PyTorch library for building, training, and experimenting with multimodal, multi-task models at scale. The library provides modular building blocks such as encoders, fusion modules, loss functions, and transformations that support combining modalities (vision, text, audio, etc.) in unified architectures. It includes a collection of ready model classes—like ALBEF, CLIP, BLIP-2, COCA, FLAVA, MDETR, and Omnivore—that serve as reference...
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    MetaCLIP

    MetaCLIP

    ICLR2024 Spotlight: curation/training code, metadata, distribution

    MetaCLIP is a research codebase that extends the CLIP framework into a meta-learning / continual learning regime, aiming to adapt CLIP-style models to new tasks or domains efficiently. The goal is to preserve CLIP’s strong zero-shot transfer capability while enabling fast adaptation to domain shifts or novel class sets with minimal data and without catastrophic forgetting. The repository provides training logic, adaptation strategies (e.g. prompt tuning, adapter modules), and evaluation...
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    Theseus

    Theseus

    A library for differentiable nonlinear optimization

    Theseus is a library for differentiable nonlinear optimization that lets you embed solvers like Gauss-Newton or Levenberg–Marquardt inside PyTorch models. Problems are expressed as factor graphs with variables on manifolds (e.g., SE(3), SO(3)), so classical robotics and vision tasks—bundle adjustment, pose graph optimization, hand–eye calibration—can be written succinctly and solved efficiently. Because solves are differentiable, you can backpropagate through optimization to learn cost...
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    Habitat-Sim

    Habitat-Sim

    A flexible, high-performance 3D simulator for Embodied AI research

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    JEPA

    JEPA

    PyTorch code and models for V-JEPA self-supervised learning from video

    JEPA (Joint-Embedding Predictive Architecture) captures the idea of predicting missing high-level representations rather than reconstructing pixels, aiming for robust, scalable self-supervised learning. A context encoder ingests visible regions and predicts target embeddings for masked regions produced by a separate target encoder, avoiding low-level reconstruction losses that can overfit to texture. This makes learning focus on semantics and structure, yielding features that transfer well...
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    Flow Matching

    Flow Matching

    A PyTorch library for implementing flow matching algorithms

    flow_matching is a PyTorch library implementing flow matching algorithms in both continuous and discrete settings, enabling generative modeling via matching vector fields rather than diffusion. The underlying idea is to parameterize a flow (a time-dependent vector field) that transports samples from a simple base distribution to a target distribution, and train via matching of flows without requiring score estimation or noisy corruption—this can lead to more efficient or stable generative...
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    DLRM

    DLRM

    An implementation of a deep learning recommendation model (DLRM)

    DLRM (Deep Learning Recommendation Model) is Meta’s open-source reference implementation for large-scale recommendation systems built to handle extremely high-dimensional sparse features and embedding tables. The architecture combines dense (MLP) and sparse (embedding) branches, then interacts features via dot product or feature interactions before passing through further dense layers to predict click-through, ranking scores, or conversion probabilities. The implementation is optimized for...
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    DeiT (Data-efficient Image Transformers)
    DeiT (Data-efficient Image Transformers) shows that Vision Transformers can be trained competitively on ImageNet-1k without external data by using strong training recipes and knowledge distillation. Its key idea is a specialized distillation strategy—including a learnable “distillation token”—that lets a transformer learn effectively from a CNN or transformer teacher on modest-scale datasets. The project provides compact ViT variants (Tiny/Small/Base) that achieve excellent...
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    PyTorch3D

    PyTorch3D

    PyTorch3D is FAIR's library of reusable components for deep learning

    PyTorch3D is a comprehensive library for 3D deep learning that brings differentiable rendering, geometric operations, and 3D data structures into the PyTorch ecosystem. It’s designed to make it easy to build and train neural networks that work directly with 3D data such as meshes, point clouds, and implicit surfaces. The library provides fast GPU-accelerated implementations of rendering pipelines, transformations, rasterization, and lighting—making it possible to compute gradients through...
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    VGGT

    VGGT

    [CVPR 2025 Best Paper Award] VGGT

    VGGT is a transformer-based framework aimed at unifying classic visual geometry tasks—such as depth estimation, camera pose recovery, point tracking, and correspondence—under a single model. Rather than training separate networks per task, it shares an encoder and leverages geometric heads/decoders to infer structure and motion from images or short clips. The design emphasizes consistent geometric reasoning: outputs from one head (e.g., correspondences or tracks) reinforce others (e.g., pose...
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    DINOv2

    DINOv2

    PyTorch code and models for the DINOv2 self-supervised learning

    DINOv2 is a self-supervised vision learning framework that produces strong, general-purpose image representations without using human labels. It builds on the DINO idea of student–teacher distillation and adapts it to modern Vision Transformer backbones with a carefully tuned recipe for data augmentation, optimization, and multi-crop training. The core promise is that a single pretrained backbone can transfer well to many downstream tasks—from linear probing on classification to retrieval,...
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    Segment Anything

    Segment Anything

    Provides code for running inference with the SegmentAnything Model

    Segment Anything (SAM) is a foundation model for image segmentation that’s designed to work “out of the box” on a wide variety of images without task-specific fine-tuning. It’s a promptable segmenter: you guide it with points, boxes, or rough masks, and it predicts high-quality object masks consistent with the prompt. The architecture separates a powerful image encoder from a lightweight mask decoder, so the heavy vision work can be computed once and the interactive part stays fast. A...
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    Prompt Engineering Interactive Tutorial

    Prompt Engineering Interactive Tutorial

    Anthropic's Interactive Prompt Engineering Tutorial

    Prompt-eng-interactive-tutorial is a comprehensive, hands-on tutorial that teaches the craft of prompt engineering with Claude through guided, executable lessons. It starts with the anatomy of a good prompt and moves into techniques that deliver the “80/20” gains—separating instructions from data, specifying schemas, and setting evaluation criteria. The course leans heavily on realistic failure modes (ambiguity, hallucination, brittle instructions) and shows how to iteratively debug prompts...
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    Mistral Finetune

    Mistral Finetune

    Memory-efficient and performant finetuning of Mistral's models

    mistral-finetune is an official lightweight codebase designed for memory-efficient and performant finetuning of Mistral’s open models (e.g. 7B, instruct variants). It builds on techniques like LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation) to allow customizing models without full parameter updates, which reduces GPU memory footprint and training cost. The repo includes utilities for data preprocessing (e.g. reformat_data.py), validation scripts, and example YAML configs for training variants like 7B base or...
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    DeepSeek MoE

    DeepSeek MoE

    Towards Ultimate Expert Specialization in Mixture-of-Experts Language

    DeepSeek-MoE (“DeepSeek MoE”) is the DeepSeek open implementation of a Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) model architecture meant to increase parameter efficiency by activating only a subset of “expert” submodules per input. The repository introduces fine-grained expert segmentation and shared expert isolation to improve specialization while controlling compute cost. For example, their MoE variant with 16.4B parameters claims comparable or better performance to standard dense models like DeepSeek 7B...
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    DreamCraft3D

    DreamCraft3D

    Official implementation of DreamCraft3D

    DreamCraft3D is DeepSeek’s generative 3D modeling framework / model family that likely extends their earlier 3D efforts (e.g. Shap-E or Point-E style models) with more capability, control, or expression. The name suggests a “dream crafting” metaphor—users probably supply textual or image prompts and generate 3D assets (point clouds, meshes, scenes). The repository includes model code, inference scripts, sample prompts, and possibly dataset preparation pipelines. It may integrate rendering or...
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    DeepEP

    DeepEP

    DeepEP: an efficient expert-parallel communication library

    DeepEP is a communication library designed specifically to support Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) and expert parallelism (EP) deployments. Its core role is to implement high-throughput, low-latency all-to-all GPU communication kernels, which handle the dispatching of tokens to different experts (or shards) and then combining expert outputs back into the main data flow. Because MoE architectures require routing inputs to different experts, communication overhead can become a bottleneck — DeepEP...
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    Ring

    Ring

    Ring is a reasoning MoE LLM provided and open-sourced by InclusionAI

    Ring is a reasoning Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) large language model (LLM) developed by inclusionAI. It is built from or derived from Ling. Its design emphasizes reasoning, efficiency, and modular expert activation. In its “flash” variant (Ring-flash-2.0), it optimizes inference by activating only a subset of experts. It applies reinforcement learning/reasoning optimization techniques. Its architectures and training approaches are tuned to enable efficient and capable reasoning performance....
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    The Missing Semester

    The Missing Semester

    The Missing Semester of Your CS Education

    The Missing Semester is a course and repository that teaches the engineering skills often skipped in traditional computer science curricula: command-line fluency, shell scripting, editors, version control, debugging, data wrangling, and automation. It includes lecture notes, exercises, and sample solutions that encourage hands-on practice rather than passive reading. The curriculum demystifies tools like bash, vim, git, and make, showing how to combine them into efficient workflows that...
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