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    ReplitLM

    ReplitLM

    Inference code and configs for the ReplitLM model family

    ...These models are designed specifically for coding workflows and are trained on large datasets of source code covering many programming languages and development environments. The repository also includes documentation and tutorials for integrating the models into development tools, APIs, or research pipelines. Developers can fine-tune the models using instruction-tuning techniques to adapt them for specific programming tasks or domains. The models were trained using modern deep learning techniques and large-scale GPU infrastructure to achieve strong performance in code completion and generation tasks.
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    LLM Applications

    LLM Applications

    A comprehensive guide to building RAG-based LLM applications

    ...The repository also shows how these components can be scaled and deployed using distributed computing frameworks such as Ray. In addition to development workflows, the project includes notebooks, datasets, and evaluation tools that help developers experiment with different retrieval strategies and model configurations.
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    MusicLM - Pytorch

    MusicLM - Pytorch

    Implementation of MusicLM music generation model in Pytorch

    ...They are basically using text-conditioned AudioLM, but surprisingly with the embeddings from a text-audio contrastive learned model named MuLan. MuLan is what will be built out in this repository, with AudioLM modified from the other repository to support the music generation needs here.
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    Demucs

    Demucs

    Code for the paper Hybrid Spectrogram and Waveform Source Separation

    ...The system is based on a U-Net-like convolutional architecture combined with recurrent and transformer elements to capture both short-term and long-term temporal structure. It processes raw waveforms directly rather than spectrograms, allowing for higher-quality reconstruction and fewer artifacts in separated tracks. The repository includes pretrained models for common tasks such as isolating vocals, drums, bass, and accompaniment from stereo music, achieving state-of-the-art results in benchmarks like MUSDB18. Demucs supports GPU-accelerated inference and can process multi-channel audio with chunked streaming for real-time or batch operation. It also provides training scripts and utilities to fine-tune on custom datasets, along with remixing and enhancement tools.
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    CogView

    CogView

    Text-to-Image generation. The repo for NeurIPS 2021 paper

    ...CogView supports multiple tasks beyond text-to-image, including image captioning, post-selection (ranking candidate images by relevance to a prompt), and super-resolution (upscaling model-generated images). The repository provides pretrained models, inference scripts, and training examples, along with a Docker environment for reproducibility.
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    YoloV3 Implemented in TensorFlow 2.0

    YoloV3 Implemented in TensorFlow 2.0

    YoloV3 Implemented in Tensorflow 2.0

    ...YOLOv3 works by dividing an image into grid regions and predicting bounding boxes and class probabilities simultaneously, allowing objects to be detected quickly and efficiently. The repository includes training scripts, inference tools, and configuration files that make it possible to train custom object detection models on user-defined datasets. It also demonstrates how to integrate the model with TensorFlow’s high-level APIs such as Keras for easier experimentation and model development. The project supports both pretrained models and full training pipelines, enabling researchers and developers to adapt YOLOv3 for tasks such as surveillance, robotics, autonomous driving, and image analysis.
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    Doctor Dignity

    Doctor Dignity

    Doctor Dignity is an LLM that can pass the US Medical Licensing Exam

    Doctor Dignity is a prototype project exploring how AI-assisted tooling might support compassionate, accessible health guidance for people who struggle to get timely care. The repository centers on a simple end-to-end pipeline—intake of user-reported symptoms, basic triage logic, and clear, supportive messaging—intended to demonstrate how such systems could be built. It emphasizes a humane UX: plain-language prompts, de-jargonized outputs, and guardrails that nudge users toward professional care when needed. The code is designed to be hackable rather than production-grade, giving learners a chance to experiment with NLP flows and lightweight back-end components. ...
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    NuPIC

    NuPIC

    Numenta platform for intelligent computing

    ...If you want to build the dependent nupic.bindings from source, you should build and install from nupic.core prior to installing nupic (since a PyPI release will be installed if nupic.bindings isn't yet installed). To install from local source code, run from the repository root. We plan to do minor releases only, and limit changes in NuPIC and NuPIC Core to features needed to support ongoing research.
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    QuantResearch

    QuantResearch

    Quantitative analysis, strategies and backtests

    QuantResearch is a large educational repository dedicated to quantitative finance, algorithmic trading, and financial machine learning research. The project contains numerous notebooks and research materials demonstrating quantitative analysis techniques used in financial markets. These include implementations of factor models, statistical arbitrage strategies, portfolio optimization methods, and reinforcement learning approaches to trading.
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    Summarize from Feedback

    Summarize from Feedback

    Code for "Learning to summarize from human feedback"

    The summarize-from-feedback repository implements the methods from the paper “Learning to Summarize from Human Feedback”. Its purpose is to train a summarization model that better aligns with human preferences by first collecting human feedback (comparisons between summaries) to train a reward model, and then fine-tuning a policy (summarizer) to maximize that learned reward.
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    Termux Desktop

    Termux Desktop

    Setup A Beautiful Desktop/GUI In Termux

    ...The project is especially useful for experimenting with coding, Linux tools, classic applications, and lightweight desktop workflows on Android hardware. Since the repository is archived and marked as unmaintained, it is best treated as a legacy reference setup rather than an actively supported Termux desktop solution.
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    LLaMA

    LLaMA

    Inference code for Llama models

    “Llama” is the repository from Meta (formerly Facebook/Meta Research) containing the inference code for LLaMA (Large Language Model Meta AI) models. It provides utilities to load pre-trained LLaMA model weights, run inference (text generation, chat, completions), and work with tokenizers. Tokenizer utilities, download scripts, shell helpers to fetch model weights with correct licensing/permissions.
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    LLM Cookbook

    LLM Cookbook

    LLM Introduction Tutorial for Developers, Chinese version

    LLM Cookbook is an open-source learning repository designed to help developers understand how to build applications powered by large language models through practical examples and translated course material. The project adapts and reproduces content from widely known LLM developer courses and reorganizes it into a structured learning path tailored for developers who want to build real AI applications.
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    funNLP

    funNLP

    Resources, corpora, and tools for Chinese natural language processing

    ...It aggregates datasets, lexicons, wordlists, sentiment dictionaries, knowledge graphs, and pretrained model references, serving as a one-stop resource hub for Chinese NLP practitioners. The repository is organized into categories such as sentiment analysis, text classification, named entity recognition, knowledge graphs, and various lexicons (e.g. sensitive words, emotion dictionaries, stopwords). It also includes links to academic papers, open-source model implementations, and practical utilities like word segmentation or text cleaning scripts. ...
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    FastViT

    FastViT

    This repository contains the official implementation of research

    FastViT is an efficient vision backbone family that blends convolutional inductive biases with transformer capacity to deliver strong accuracy at mobile and real-time inference budgets. Its design pursues a favorable latency-accuracy Pareto curve, targeting edge devices and server scenarios where throughput and tail latency matter. The models use lightweight attention and carefully engineered blocks to minimize token mixing costs while preserving representation power. Training and inference...
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    Edge GPT

    Edge GPT

    Reverse engineered API of Microsoft's Bing Chat

    ...It was built to let developers run prompts and retrieve responses through scripts and applications, effectively turning the chat experience into something that could be automated and integrated into tools. The repository gained popularity because it provided a practical way to experiment with Bing Chat programmatically, including CLI-style usage patterns and developer-oriented documentation. As with many reverse-engineered clients, it depended on upstream behavior that could change, and the project’s lifecycle reflected that reality. The repository was later archived, meaning it is read-only and no longer actively maintained, but it remains a reference point for how developers approached unofficial access to Bing Chat. ...
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    OpenFlamingo

    OpenFlamingo

    An open-source framework for training large multimodal models

    Welcome to our open source version of DeepMind's Flamingo model! In this repository, we provide a PyTorch implementation for training and evaluating OpenFlamingo models. We also provide an initial OpenFlamingo 9B model trained on a new Multimodal C4 dataset (coming soon). Please refer to our blog post for more details. This repo is still under development, and we hope to release better-performing and larger OpenFlamingo models soon.
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    ChatGPT API

    ChatGPT API

    Reverse engineered ChatGPT API

    ...It focuses on enabling chatbot-like workflows by wrapping the underlying web-based behavior into a developer-friendly library and tooling, making it easier to integrate into scripts, bots, and experiments. The repository is structured like an open-source client project, including installation guidance, documentation, and contribution processes, and it emphasizes extensibility for different use cases. Because it is not an official product, it is best understood as an experimental bridge that tried to translate web interactions into a reusable API surface. ...
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    Consistency Models

    Consistency Models

    Official repo for consistency models

    consistency_models is the repository for Consistency Models, a new family of generative models introduced by OpenAI that aim to generate high-quality samples by mapping noise directly into data — circumventing the need for lengthy diffusion chains. It builds on and extends diffusion model frameworks (e.g. based on the guided-diffusion codebase), adding techniques like consistency distillation and consistency training to enable fast, often one-step, sample generation.
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    Bard

    Bard

    Python SDK/API for reverse engineered Google Bard

    The Bard repository from acheong08 is an unofficial client library and set of tools designed to interact programmatically with Google Bard, Google’s conversational AI service, allowing developers to automate queries, integrate Bard into their own applications, and experiment with scripting around Bard-style prompts without relying on a formal, official API.
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    CodeFormer

    CodeFormer

    Towards Robust Blind Face Restoration with Codebook Lookup Transformer

    ...The model uses a codebook lookup transformer approach to balance perceptual quality and identity fidelity through a configurable fidelity weight. It supports cropped face restoration, whole-image enhancement, video enhancement, face colorization, and face inpainting. The repository provides pretrained model download scripts, inference commands, training code, and configuration files. It is useful for research, restoration workflows, creative tooling, and applications that need robust face recovery from poor visual inputs.
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    Language Models

    Language Models

    Explore large language models in 512MB of RAM

    ...The package provides simple APIs that allow developers to generate text, perform semantic search, classify text, and answer questions using local models. It is particularly useful for educational purposes, as it demonstrates the fundamental mechanics of language model inference and prompt-based applications. The repository includes multiple example applications such as chatbots, document question answering systems, and information retrieval tools.
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    Python Mastery (Course)

    Python Mastery (Course)

    Advanced Python Mastery

    python-mastery is a collection of course materials created by David Beazley for teaching advanced Python programming concepts. It emphasizes deep understanding through real-world coding exercises and topics like generators, decorators, closures, and metaclasses. The repository is designed for learners who already know the basics of Python and want to push their skills to an expert level.
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    FastEdit

    FastEdit

    Editing large language models within 10 seconds

    ...It implements practical editing algorithms that insert or revise knowledge with targeted parameter updates, aiming to preserve model quality outside the edited scope. This approach is valuable when you need urgent corrections—think product names, APIs, or fast-changing facts—without retraining on large corpora. The repository provides evaluation harnesses so you can measure locality (does the change stay contained?) and generalization (does the change apply where it should?). It’s structured for repeatable experiments, making side-by-side comparisons of editing methods and hyperparameters straightforward. For applied teams, FastEdit offers a toolbox to keep models current and compliant while minimizing collateral damage to overall performance.
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    Prime QA

    Prime QA

    State-of-the-art Multilingual Question Answering research

    PrimeQA is a public open source repository that enables researchers and developers to train state-of-the-art models for question answering (QA). By using PrimeQA, a researcher can replicate the experiments outlined in a paper published in the latest NLP conference while also enjoying the capability to download pre-trained models (from an online repository) and run them on their own custom data.
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