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    Differentiable Neural Computer

    Differentiable Neural Computer

    A TensorFlow implementation of the Differentiable Neural Computer

    The Differentiable Neural Computer (DNC), developed by Google DeepMind, is a neural network architecture augmented with dynamic external memory, enabling it to learn algorithms and solve complex reasoning tasks. Published in Nature in 2016 under the paper “Hybrid computing using a neural network with dynamic external memory,” the DNC combines the pattern recognition power of neural networks with a memory module that can be written to and read from in a differentiable way. This allows the...
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    Pytorch Points 3D

    Pytorch Points 3D

    Pytorch framework for doing deep learning on point clouds

    Torch Points 3D is a framework for developing and testing common deep learning models to solve tasks related to unstructured 3D spatial data i.e. Point Clouds. The framework currently integrates some of the best-published architectures and it integrates the most common public datasets for ease of reproducibility. It heavily relies on Pytorch Geometric and Facebook Hydra library thanks for the great work! We aim to build a tool that can be used for benchmarking SOTA models, while also...
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    BMC

    BMC

    Notes on Scientific Computing for Biomechanics

    This repository is a collection of lecture notes and code on scientific computing and data analysis for Biomechanics and Motor Control.
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    kamiFaka

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    BudgetML

    BudgetML

    Deploy a ML inference service on a budget in 10 lines of code

    Deploy a ML inference service on a budget in less than 10 lines of code. BudgetML is perfect for practitioners who would like to quickly deploy their models to an endpoint, but not waste a lot of time, money, and effort trying to figure out how to do this end-to-end. We built BudgetML because it's hard to find a simple way to get a model in production fast and cheaply. Deploying from scratch involves learning too many different concepts like SSL certificate generation, Docker, REST,...
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    AWS IoT Greengrass Core SDK

    AWS IoT Greengrass Core SDK

    SDK to use with functions running on Greengrass Core using Python

    The AWS IoT Greengrass Core SDK is meant to be used by AWS Lambda functions running on an AWS IoT Greengrass Core. It will enable Lambda functions to invoke other Lambda functions deployed to the Greengrass Core, publish messages to the Greengrass Core and work with the local Shadow service. To use the AWS IoT Greengrass Core SDK, you must first import the AWS IoT Greengrass Core SDK in your Lambda function as you would with any other external libraries. You then need to create a client for...
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    Nebula-Python-SDK

    Nebula-Python-SDK

    A python SDK for managing Nebula container orchestrator

    A python SDK for managing Nebula container orchestrator. First, get NebulaPythonSDK onto your machine, now use it in your code. Nebula container orchestrator aims to help devs and ops treat IoT devices just like distributed Dockerized apps. It aim is to act as Docker orchestrator for IoT devices as well as for distributed services such as CDN or edge computing that can span thousands (possibly even millions) of devices worldwide and it does it all while being open-source and completely free....
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    Ansible Examples

    Ansible Examples

    A few starter examples of ansible playbooks, to show features

    This repository collects practical, real-world examples of using Ansible to automate infrastructure, deployments, and configurations. Each directory demonstrates a specific use case—ranging from setting up web servers, load balancers, and databases to orchestrating multi-tier applications in cloud environments. The examples highlight common Ansible practices such as organizing inventories, writing reusable playbooks, using roles, and handling variables and templates. They’re designed to be...
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    PerfKit Benchmarker

    PerfKit Benchmarker

    PerfKit Benchmarker (PKB) contains a set of benchmarks

    PerfKitBenchmarker is an open-source benchmarking framework designed to measure and compare the performance of cloud infrastructure across multiple providers in a consistent and reproducible way. It allows users to evaluate metrics such as latency, throughput, provisioning time, and system performance using a standardized set of benchmarks. The tool supports a wide range of environments, including major cloud platforms, Kubernetes clusters, and even local hardware, making it highly versatile...
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    Unified Sessions Manager

    Unified Sessions Manager

    Pioneering Private and Public Cloud Management since 2008

    The UnifiedSessionsManager supports the integrated management of user sessions within Private-Clouds, comprising heterogeneous IT landscapes of various physical and virtual machines, hypervisor management, and virtual user sessions with remote desktops. Extracted documents see https://sourceforge.net/projects/ctys-doc.
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    Forecasting Best Practices

    Forecasting Best Practices

    Time Series Forecasting Best Practices & Examples

    Time series forecasting is one of the most important topics in data science. Almost every business needs to predict the future in order to make better decisions and allocate resources more effectively. This repository provides examples and best practice guidelines for building forecasting solutions. The goal of this repository is to build a comprehensive set of tools and examples that leverage recent advances in forecasting algorithms to build solutions and operationalize them. Rather than...
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    Clay Golem

    Clay Golem

    Golem is creating a global market for computing power

    The Golem Network fosters a global group of creators building ambitious software solutions that will shape the technological landscape of future generations by accessing computing resources across the platform. Golem Network is an accessible, reliable, open access and censorship-resistant protocol, democratizing access to digital resources and connecting users through a flexible, open-source platform. With Golem Network, users can connect with ease and pay each other for sharing their unused resources. ...
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    TACO is a toolkit for building distributed control systems or any other distributed system. It is based on a C/C++ core. It is based on the client-server model. It supports writing clients and server on Unix+Windows. Clients and servers can be written in
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    API Correios

    API Correios

    API correios.com.br in Python

    pycorreios is a Python library aimed at interacting with Brazil’s postal service (Correios) APIs, making it easier for developers to track shipments, calculate postage, query service availability, and integrate with Brazilian e-commerce flows. The library abstracts the raw SOAP or REST endpoints exposed by Correios, providing Pythonic methods to perform common tasks like tracking a package by its code or computing shipping cost/lead time between postal codes. It handles serialization and...
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    PixieDust

    PixieDust

    Python Helper library for Jupyter Notebooks

    PixieDust is an open source Python helper library that works as an add-on to Jupyter notebooks to improve the user experience of working with data. It also fills a gap for users who have no access to configuration files when a notebook is hosted on the cloud.
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    Nebula docs

    Nebula docs

    Documentation repo of nebula orchestration system

    Nebula is a open source distributed Docker orchestrator designed for massive scales (tens of thousands of servers/worker devices), unlike Mesos/Swarm/Kubernetes it has the ability to have workers distributed on high latency connections (such as the internet) yet have the pods(containers) be managed centrally with changes taking affect (almost) immediately, this makes Nebula ideal for managing a vast cluster of servers\devices across the globe, some example use cases are appliances\virtual...
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    The Google Cloud Developer's Cheat Sheet

    The Google Cloud Developer's Cheat Sheet

    Cheat sheet for Google Cloud developers

    Every product in the Google Cloud family described in <=4 words (with liberal use of hyphens and slashes) by the Google Developer Relations Team. This list only includes products that are publicly available. There are several products in pre-release/private-alpha that will not be included until they go public beta or GA. Many of these products have a free tier. There is also a free trial that will enable you try almost everything. API platforms and ecosystems, developer and management tools,...
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    Nebula worker

    Nebula worker

    The worker node manager container which manages nebula nodes

    Nebula is a open source distributed Docker orchestrator designed for massive scales (tens of thousands of servers/worker devices), unlike Mesos/Swarm/Kubernetes it has the ability to have workers distributed on high latency connections (such as the internet) yet have the pods(containers) be managed centrally with changes taking affect (almost) immediately, this makes Nebula ideal for managing a vast cluster of servers\devices across the globe, some example use cases are IoT devices,...
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    Nebula reporter

    Nebula reporter

    The optional reporter container which reads nebula reports from Kafka

    Nebula is an open source-distributed Docker orchestrator designed for massive scales (tens of thousands of servers/worker devices), unlike Mesos/Swarm/Kubernetes it has the ability to have workers distributed on high latency connections (such as the internet) yet have the pods(containers) be managed centrally with changes taking effect (almost) immediately, this makes Nebula ideal for managing a vast cluster of servers\devices across the globe. Ever wandered how your going to push an update...
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    Cloud Filer

    Cloud Filer

    S3 file management tool with encryption

    Cloud Filer is a graphical cloud file management tool and S3 client. Cloud Filer allows you to upload and download files to cloud storage and can be used as part of your backup strategy. Cloud Filer includes pre-internet encryption and file name obfuscation making access to your cloud data useless without the right password. Download and install using pip install cloudfiler - see also https://pypi.org/project/cloudfiler/
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    Wally

    Wally

    Distributed Stream Processing

    ...By eliminating infrastructure complexity, going from prototype to production has never been simpler. When we set out to build Wally, we had several high-level goals in mind. Create a dependable and resilient distributed computing framework. Take care of the complexities of distributed computing "plumbing," allowing developers to focus on their business logic. Provide high-performance & low-latency data processing. Be portable and deploy easily (i.e., run on-prem or any cloud). Manage in-memory state for the application. Allow applications to scale as needed, even when they are live and up-and-running. ...
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    data-science-ipython-notebooks

    data-science-ipython-notebooks

    Data science Python notebooks: Deep learning

    Data Science IPython Notebooks is a broad, curated set of Jupyter notebooks covering Python, data wrangling, visualization, machine learning, deep learning, and big data tools. It aims to be a practical map of the ecosystem, showing hands-on examples with libraries such as NumPy, pandas, matplotlib, scikit-learn, and others. Many notebooks introduce concepts step by step, then apply them to real datasets so readers can see techniques in action. Advanced sections touch on neural networks and...
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    Teach Me Quantum

    Teach Me Quantum

    Practical Course on Quantum Information Science and Quantum Computing

    A university-level course on Quantum Computing and Quantum Information Science that incorporates IBM Q Experience and Qiskit. This course is adequate for general audiences without prior knowledge on Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Computing (see prior knowledge), has an estimated average duration of 10 weeks at 3h/week (see duration), and is meant to be the entrypoint into the Quantum World.
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    virgo

    32 bit VIRGO Linux Kernel

    Linux kernel fork-off with cloud and machine learning features
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    Python/xarray tutorial

    Python/xarray tutorial

    Python/xarray tutorial for GEOS-Chem users

    If the page is loaded successfully, you should see a Jupyter notebook interface. Then, click on the first notebook to get started. Jupyter combines Python code, execution results, plots, custom texts, and even Latex formulas in a single page. Besides using the Jupyter program, you can also view the static notebook on GitHub (e.g the first notebook). Python is free & open-source so can be easily installed on any machines. To best way to get the scientific Python environment is using the Conda...
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