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    supabase-py

    supabase-py

    Python Client for Supabase. Query Postgres from Flask, Django

    Python Client for Supabase. Query Postgres from Flask, Django, FastAPI. Python user authentication, security policies, edge functions, file storage, and realtime data streaming. Good first issue.
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    segment-geospatial

    segment-geospatial

    A Python package for segmenting geospatial data with the SAM

    The segment-geospatial package draws its inspiration from segment-anything-eo repository authored by Aliaksandr Hancharenka. To facilitate the use of the Segment Anything Model (SAM) for geospatial data, I have developed the segment-anything-py and segment-geospatial Python packages, which are now available on PyPI and conda-forge. My primary objective is to simplify the process of leveraging SAM for geospatial data analysis by enabling users to achieve this with minimal coding effort. I have adapted the source code of segment-geospatial from the segment-anything-eo repository, and credit for its original version goes to Aliaksandr Hancharenka.
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    The fastai book

    The fastai book

    The fastai book, published as Jupyter Notebooks

    ...These notebooks are used for a MOOC and form the basis of this book, which is currently available for purchase. It does not have the same GPL restrictions that are on this repository. The code in the notebooks and python .py files is covered by the GPL v3 license; see the LICENSE file for details. The remainder (including all markdown cells in the notebooks and other prose) is not licensed for any redistribution or change of format or medium, other than making copies of the notebooks or forking this repo for your own private use. No commercial or broadcast use is allowed. ...
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    Rainbow

    Rainbow

    Rainbow: Combining Improvements in Deep Reinforcement Learning

    Combining improvements in deep reinforcement learning. Results and pretrained models can be found in the releases. Data-efficient Rainbow can be run using several options (note that the "unbounded" memory is implemented here in practice by manually setting the memory capacity to be the same as the maximum number of timesteps).
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    Easy-TensorFlow

    Easy-TensorFlow

    Simple and comprehensive tutorials in TensorFlow

    The goal of this repository is to provide comprehensive tutorials for TensorFlow while maintaining the simplicity of the code. Each tutorial includes a detailed explanation (written in .ipynb) format, as well as the source code (in .py format). There is a necessity to address the motivations for this project. TensorFlow is one of the deep learning frameworks available with the largest community. This repository is dedicated to suggesting a simple path to learn TensorFlow. In addition to the aforementioned points, the large community of TensorFlow enriches the developers with the answer to almost all the questions one may encounter. ...
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