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    The Arcade Library

    The Arcade Library

    Easy to use Python library for creating 2D arcade games

    Arcade is an easy-to-use Python library for creating 2D video games. It provides a modern and straightforward API, enabling developers to craft engaging games and graphical applications efficiently. Arcade supports rendering shapes, handling user input, and managing game physics, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced developers.
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    Jenkins-Zero-To-Hero

    Jenkins-Zero-To-Hero

    Install Jenkins and configure Docker

    Jenkins-Zero-To-Hero is a hands-on learning repository that teaches Jenkins from scratch, starting with installation and moving all the way to building end-to-end CI/CD pipelines. The course is designed around running Jenkins on an AWS EC2 instance, guiding you through installing Java, configuring Jenkins, and exposing it safely via security group rules. From there, it covers installing plugins like Docker Pipeline, configuring Docker as an agent, and wiring up multi-stage and multi-agent...
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    Jina

    Jina

    Build cross-modal and multimodal applications on the cloud

    Jina is a framework that empowers anyone to build cross-modal and multi-modal applications on the cloud. It uplifts a PoC into a production-ready service. Jina handles the infrastructure complexity, making advanced solution engineering and cloud-native technologies accessible to every developer. Build applications that deliver fresh insights from multiple data types such as text, image, audio, video, 3D mesh, PDF with Jina AI’s DocArray. Polyglot gateway that supports gRPC, Websockets, HTTP, GraphQL protocols with TLS. Intuitive design pattern for high-performance microservices. ...
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    ClassyVision

    ClassyVision

    An end-to-end PyTorch framework for image and video classification

    ...It offers high performance and scalability—capable of training models like ResNet-50 on ImageNet in just minutes—while remaining accessible to both researchers and production engineers. The library integrates seamlessly with PyTorch Hub for easy access to pretrained models and supports elastic training using PyTorch Elastic, making distributed training robust to changes in cluster resources or hardware failures.
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    quantitative

    quantitative

    Quantized transactions python3

    The “quantitative” repository by Jack-Cherish is a tutorial-style codebase for quantitative trading written in Python — essentially a learning resource that guides users through building algorithmic trading strategies step by step. It’s organized as a sequence of lessons (lesson1, lesson2, etc.), making it approachable for learners who want to understand both theory and practice in quantitative finance. The repo is evidently tied to a popular video series (on Bilibili) that reportedly drew substantial attention, suggesting the material is meant to be both educational and hands-on. The README and associated lessons walk the user through implementing algorithms, likely covering data handling, backtesting, and maybe simple trading logic. ...
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    Real-ESRGAN

    Real-ESRGAN

    Real-ESRGAN aims at developing Practical Algorithms

    ...The repository includes inference and training scripts, a model zoo with different pretrained models (including general and anime-oriented variants), and support for batch and arbitrary scaling, making it adaptable for diverse enhancement tasks. It emphasizes usability with utilities that handle alpha channels, gray/16-bit images, and tiled inference for large inputs, and can be run via Python scripts or portable executables.
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    AugLy

    AugLy

    A data augmentations library for audio, image, text, and video

    ...We designed AugLy to include many specific data augmentations that users perform in real life on internet platforms like Facebook's -- for example making an image into a meme, overlaying text/emojis on images/videos, reposting a screenshot from social media. While AugLy contains more generic data augmentations as well, it will be particularly useful to you if you're working on a problem like copy detection, hate speech detection, etc.
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    Consistent Depth

    Consistent Depth

    We estimate dense, flicker-free, geometrically consistent depth

    ...This approach achieves improved geometric consistency and visual stability compared to prior monocular reconstruction methods. The project can process challenging hand-held video footage, including those with moderate dynamic motion, making it practical for real-world usage.
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