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    Unstructured.IO

    Open source libraries and APIs to build custom preprocessing pipelines

    The unstructured library provides open-source components for ingesting and pre-processing images and text documents, such as PDFs, HTML, Word docs, and many more. The use cases of unstructured revolve around streamlining and optimizing the data processing workflow for LLMs. unstructured modular bricks and connectors form a cohesive system that simplifies data ingestion and pre-processing, making it adaptable to different platforms and is efficient in transforming unstructured data into structured outputs.
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    PyDaMelo

    Python-compatible Data mining elementary objects

    An attempt at offering machine learning and data mining algorithms at the finest grain we are able to, easy to combine together through Python scripting to glue together the Lego-like bricks.
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    PyBreak360

    PyBreak360

    breakout/arkanoid clone multiplayers network game at 360°!

    ...select level pack using menu/F9. play alone or connect up to 4 players via TCP network. select server using menu/F1, connect/disconnect using menu/F10. A good gameplay experience, 12 bricks bonus, more then 90 levels, ... tested on linux, XP, Seven
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ballspace

    Ballspace is a Tux breakout game with a level editor.

    ...Ballspace is different of the classic games : ° You don't have no life in the game but you must protect all the Tuxs at the bottom of the screen. The game is finished as soon as you have no Tuxs to protect. ° You can pass to the next level as soon as you have destroy at least 75% of the bricks in using your super power... ° If a ball falls, you don't lose a life but at worst one or all the Tuxs... The keys of the game : left and right to move, space to shoot.Escape to exit, Q to quit the current screen. P to pause. F to switch between fullscreen and windowed mode
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    Brickcore is a "missile defense" style arcade game with elements similar to "breakout". The game is written in Python and Pygame. The goal is to prevent the oncoming balls from destroying the core, which is protected by revolving bricks. Now available is an Android port written in Java, still in development.
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    Use of USB to Serial and USB to Parallel BUS CONVERTERS available from ElectronicBRICKS at http://electronicbricks.blogspot.com/search/label/usb-Brick.
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