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πŸ’– Most Popular

Building Your 1st AI App with Replit!
Learn to code your 1st AI app in 21 lines of Python in ~30min!

Run ChatGPT-Style Questions Over Your Own Files Using the OpenAI API and LangChain!
The article explains how to use Langchain and the OpenAI API to run ChatGPT-style questions over your own files. It provides a step-by-step guide to using these tools and discusses the potential applications and limitations of this approach.

msm
Improved statistical classifier for immune repertoires.

Chat-with-Github-Repo
This repository contains two Python scripts that demonstrate how to create a chatbot using Streamlit, OpenAI GPT-3.5-turbo, and Activeloop's Deep Lake.

Track-Anything
Track-Anything is a flexible and interactive tool for video object tracking and segmentation, based on Segment Anything, XMem, and E2FGVI.


πŸ“– Articles

yoheinakajima / babyagi

microsoft / JARVIS
JARVIS, a system to connect LLMs with ML community. Paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2303.17580.pdf

biobootloader / wolverine

chroma-core / chroma
the AI-native open-source embedding database

svc-develop-team / so-vits-svc
SoftVC VITS Singing Voice Conversion

Harvard CS50’s Introduction to Programming with Python

What Is a URL
Dangers of inconsistent parsing of URLs.

Bad Beat Poetry
Lockfiles are great. They can also be hard to review and a source of malicious code injection.

Functions vs Classes: When to Use Which and Why?
Functions vs. Classes?! Are you trying to decide which one to use in your code? This video explores how and when to use each of them, so you can make sure your code is as efficient and effective as possible.

Introducing Hidet: A Deep Learning Compiler for Efficient Model Serving

Pynecone – Performant, customizable web apps in pure Python

project-baize / baize-chatbot
Let ChatGPT teach your own chatbot in hours with a single GPU!

emcf / engshell
An English-language shell for any OS, powered by LLMs

TabbyML / tabby
Self-hosted AI coding assistant


βš™οΈ Projects

semantra
Semantra is a multipurpose tool for semantically searching documents. Query by meaning rather than just by matching text.


πŸ‘Ύ Reddits

Showcase of some very cursed Python features

My Python-based Code Smells Catalog Paper was finally published in Springer! πŸŽ‰

Learning python alongside my 8 year old so

Made a program for year 12 to detect sign language via the webcam and translate it to text and audio

Python Crash Course is a FANTASTIC book


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