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Qwen3.5 is the large language model series developed by Qwen team, Alibaba Cloud.
Accurate, fast, lightweight, multilingual, free and open-source next word prediction library
Offline, privacy-first grammar checker. Fast, open-source, Rust-powered
LLM agents built for control. Designed for real-world use. Deployed in minutes.
Langflow is a powerful tool for building and deploying AI-powered agents and workflows.
A lightweight, extensible deep learning library for Java
ChatGPT CLI is a powerful, multi-provider command-line interface for working with modern LLMs. It supports OpenAI, Azure, Perplexity, LLaMA, and more, with features like streaming, interactive chat…
GFPGAN aims at developing Practical Algorithms for Real-world Face Restoration.
a web interface to the USDA's nutrient database
An ActiveRecord-backed collection of models for storing and retrieving nutritional information from the USDA's Nutrient Database.
Create a FDA-style nutrition label with any nutrition data source (even the Nutritionix API - http://www.nutritionix.com/api)
This is the Vim configuration we use on pairing machines at EdgeCase, as well as many personal machines. It's pretty okay.
Android Application example for if you need to pre-embed your application onto a devices firmware and have it immediately upgrade itself over the Android Market.
fugitive.vim: A Git wrapper so awesome, it should be illegal
This project has been renamed to ProjectMonitor - http://github.com/pivotal/projectmonitor
Resque is a Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later.
A proof-of-concept for adding nested mass assignment to ActiveRecord.
A jQuery plugin to complement jquery-form, making ajax and working with forms as effortless as possible.
A jQuery plugin that automatically applies jQuery methods to elements that are dynamically added to the page
(Old/dead) EC2 on Rails - Deploy a Ruby on Rails app on EC2 in five minutes
lnussbaum / xmpp4r
Forked from xmpp4r/xmpp4rXMPP/Jabber Library for Ruby - please use: