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    Monty compiler

    Low level programming language and compiler

    Low level programming language and compiler close to python. Intended for experiments with in processor design. Consists of language definition, compiler and simple cpu simulation written in python. The compiler can be adapted to different processors easily.
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    Graphystat is a server showing graph datas like cpu, memory, ... on a web interface. Datas are collected on each client and stored in rrdtool bases. Server retrieves datas locally or throw network. Graphystat is based on rrdtool and python.
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    Dia-1.6B

    Dia-1.6B

    Dia-1.6B generates lifelike English dialogue and vocal expressions

    ...The model accepts speaker conditioning through audio prompts, allowing limited voice cloning and speaker consistency across generations. It is optimized for English and built for real-time performance on enterprise GPUs, though CPU and quantized versions are planned. The format supports [S1]/[S2] tags to differentiate speakers and integrates easily into Python workflows. While not tuned to a specific voice, user-provided audio can guide output style. Licensed under Apache 2.0, Dia is intended for research and educational use, with explicit restrictions on misuse like identity mimicry or deceptive content.
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