Ming-Flash Omni 2.0
Ming-Flash Omni 2.0 is a full-modal large language model from Ant Group, built on a unified multimodal architecture with “modal unity + task unity” as its core design philosophy. As part of the Ming series, it is designed to achieve cross-modal understanding and generation across text, images, audio, and video, allowing one model to see, hear, speak, and draw instead of relying on multiple specialized models. Ming-Flash Omni 2.0 follows the evolution of Ming-Light Omni and Ming-Flash Omni Preview, moving from unified architecture validation and hundred-billion-parameter scaling to a Data Scaling strategy that achieves open-source SOTA performance on multiple benchmarks. The model integrates four core capability modules: image-text understanding, video analysis, speech synthesis, and image generation or editing. For image-text understanding, Ming introduces structured knowledge graphs for fine-grained visual perception.
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Tefter
Tefter for Teams. Get your team on the same page faster with lightning-speed access to all your important links, from any device and Slack. Omni. Our browser extension codenamed Omni, is a combination of a tab switcher and a history search engine with powerful bookmarking support. With Omni, team members have instant access to the team's bookmarks. Aliases. Set up convenient shortcuts and leverage commands like /go, any link will be at your fingertips. Hit alt + a in Omni or simply type go <alias> in your browser's address bar. Replace recurring questions, like “What's the standup link?” with /go standup. Slack integration. Install our Slack app and members of your workspace can add bookmarks, search and create shorthand aliases for links. One may also invoke an action to scan a message for links and add them as bookmarks. Tefter is and will remain free for open-source teams.
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illumos
illumos is a Unix operating system which provides next-generation features for downstream distributions, including advanced system debugging, next generation filesystem, networking, and virtualization options. illumos is developed by both volunteers and companies building products on top of the software. illumos is an excellent base for both traditional and cloud-native deployments. The OmniOS and OpenIndiana distributions are a good place for new users to get started. You can install in a virtual machine or on bare metal. You need an illumos-based operating system to build illumos. Cross-compilation is not supported. illumos is freely available from our source repository. illumos is the home of many technologies including ZFS, DTrace, Zones, ctf, FMA, and more. We pride ourselves on having a stable, highly observable, and technologically different system. illumos has a proud engineering heritage, tracing it roots back through Sun Microsystems to the original releases of UNIX and BSD.
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Omnibot
The OmniBot Platform is a full “end-to-end” solution that enables companies to quickly and cost-effectively develop and scale the use of intelligent chat and voice assistants. OmniBot is one of the only vendors in Europe offering a credible alternative to the large platform vendors from the USA and China. OmniBot has delivered solutions to well-known companies which had previously relied on foreign technology solutions from IBM Watson, Google Dialogflow, Amazon Lex and others. OmniBot customers and partners include Volkswagen, Deutsche Telekom, T-Systems, EWE, Cewe Color, Lufthansa, Team Neusta, Deutsche Bahn and market-leading companies in the USA, the Middle East and Asia (India and Japan). Virtually any software or hardware can be given conversational intelligence with natural language understanding as well as humanlike voice through the power of the OmniBot Platform.
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