computer-vision-basics-in-microsoft-excel
star-history
computer-vision-basics-in-microsoft-excel | star-history | |
---|---|---|
6 | 38 | |
2,388 | 6,025 | |
0.3% | 3.0% | |
0.0 | 8.6 | |
8 months ago | 6 days ago | |
TypeScript | ||
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
computer-vision-basics-in-microsoft-excel
-
Spreadsheet Is All You Need
>> You might also be wondering if there is an excel or a google sheets version, unfortunately there isn't one yet.
>> It is simply because the whole pipeline is too large and I need multiple tables to organize everything, and only numbers can do this.
>> I will see if I can recreate this in excel in the near future.
I am not familiar with Numbers. Can anyone explain what's missing from Excel that is coming in the way. I would love to see an Excel version.
PS: I had implemented some classical computer vision demos in Excel [1, 2]. Excel worked surprisingly well for it. Hence am doubly curious.
[1] https://github.com/amzn/computer-vision-basics-in-microsoft-...
[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22357374
-
Show HN: Excel to Python Compiler
Suggesting an extreme test case for you:
https://github.com/amzn/computer-vision-basics-in-microsoft-...
(I'm the primary author of the above.)
-
Fallout style RPG made in Excel
Something you may like:
I had demonstrated several classical computer vision algorithms in Excel:
https://github.com/amzn/computer-vision-basics-in-microsoft-...
This was done using just built-in Excel formulas. No scripts/VBA.
-
Informatiker suchen aber die Bewerbungsunterlagen als Word Datei wollen Ü
Kennt ihr den schon? - https://github.com/amzn/computer-vision-basics-in-microsoft-excel
-
GitHub Star History Graph
Very cool. Thanks for making this.
Is there a way to move or remove the legend. It's coming on the top of the curve for my project [1]. I am guessing there would be more projects with such a profile.
[1] https://github.com/amzn/computer-vision-basics-in-microsoft-...
- I keep making things out of checkboxes
star-history
-
Ask HN: Why do you all think that Htmx is such a recent development?
I created the library that would become intercooler.js in 2012 and released it in 2013, based on a mashup of $.load(), pjax & angular attributes.
The world at that time was not ready to consider an alternative to the hot new ideas coming out of the big tech companies (angular from google, react from facebook).
In 2020 during covid i decided to rewrite intercooler.js w/o the jQuery dependency and rename it to htmx. The django community started picking it up because they were being largely ignored by the next.js/etc. world and they didn't have a built in alternative like rails has w/ Turbo.
In 2023 it got picked up by an ocaml twitch streamer, teej_dv, who knew some other folks in the twitch programming community. He told ThePrimeagen about it who took a look at it in July 2023 on stream and became enthusiastic about it. At the same time FireshipDev did an "htmx in 100 seconds" short on it. That lit the rocket. I was lucky that I also had just released my book https://hypermedia.systems at around the same time (it had been cancelled by a major publisher about a year beforehand.)
Another thing that happened is that Musk bought twitter, and a large number of big tech twitter accounts left. This opened up an opportunity for new tech twitter accounts to grow up, like a fire in a forest. I am pretty good at twitter and was able to take advantage of that situation.
Here's the story visually:
https://star-history.com/#bigskysoftware/htmx&bigskysoftware...
So I spent about a decade screaming into the void about hypermedia and had largely given up on the idea making a dent, rewrote intercooler.js just to stay sane during covid and then got very, very lucky.
-
Stirling PDF: Self-hosted, web-based PDF manipulation tool
I have some questions about the Github Star history, it's very unusual to see a ~1 year old with 20k+ stars.
It went from 6k to 15k+ stars in a few days around 2023 Christmas when global internet traffic is usually lowest, and I couldn't find any major social media posts or announcements around that time. If you're gonna buy stars don't buy 10k+ stars on one day, spread it out a bit!
https://star-history.com/#Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF&Date
https://www.google.com/search?q=%22stirling%22+%22PDF%22&sca...
-
Show HN: I've built a locally running perplexity clone
That’s a great project you pulled off. From the time I starred it (10-12h ago I think), and upon re-checking this post, you gained 500+ stars lol.
Visualized in a chart with star-history: https://star-history.com/#nilsherzig/LLocalSearch
-
What I learned from looking at 900 most popular open source AI tools
You can actively see a fresh "hype curve" in the transformer-debugger repo that was posted a couple days ago (https://github.com/openai/transformer-debugger) (star history https://star-history.com/#openai/transformer-debugger&Date).
Regardless of the repo's stars or how valuable it really is, at the time I saw it posted to HN, it had 1.6k stars/16 hours. What channel are people listening to to star it so quickly. I'm not implying any nefariousness, mind you, I'm only wondering where all the stargazers were referred from so fast and in such volume.
-
What I learned in 6 months of working on a CodeGen dev tool GPT Pilot
I’ve been releasing open-source projects for years now, and I’ve always wanted to see how fast my Github repo is growing compared to other successful repositories on https://star-history.com/. The problem is that on Star History, I’m unable to zoom into the graph, so a new repo that has 1,000 stars cannot be compared with a big repo that has 50,000 because you can’t see how the bigger repo does in its beginning. So, I asked GPT Pilot to build this functionality. It scrapes Github repos for stargazers, saves them into the database, plots them on a graph, and enables the graph to be zoomed in and out.
-
Htmx is a great front-end library, but its x account is full of memes
i'm a one man shop in montana, competing w/ Google, Vercel & Facebook for dev mindshare
if i did what everyone else does you never would have heard of htmx
https://star-history.com/#bigskysoftware/htmx&Date
-
Htmx and Web Components: A Perfect Match
also: https://star-history.com/#bigskysoftware/htmx&facebook/react...
-
Show HN: Like-History.ai
Similar to http://star-history.com for GitHub repos, http://like-history.ai is a tool to help generate the like history of projects on HuggingFace.co
More details: https://twitter.com/Tim_Qian/status/1730245069259575485
- Star History: the missing GitHub star history graph of GitHub repos
-
Htmx is part of the GitHub Accelerator
yeah, he was the one that really started the madness:
https://star-history.com/#bigskysoftware/htmx&bigskysoftware...
his video posted on july 7th
What are some alternatives?
star-history - Graph history of GitHub stars of a user or repo over time
receiptline - Markdown for receipts. Printable digital receipts. Generate receipt printer commands and images.
StarTrack-js - GitHub star history and stats - based on JavaScript only!
redux-undo - :recycle: higher order reducer to add undo/redo functionality to redux state containers
robusta - Kubernetes observability and automation, with an awesome Prometheus integration
starred - creating your own Awesome List by GitHub stars!
computer-vision-basics-in-microsoft-
timeonsite - Timeonsitetracker.js - Modern & accurate "Time on site" tracking for web and mobile browsers
checkboxland - Render anything as HTML checkboxes
DoubleStar - A personalized/enhanced re-creation of the Darkhotel "Double Star" APT exploit chain with a focus on Windows 8.1 and mixed with some of my own techniques
Bright - Measure how bright your github repo shines, and learn about interesting work that the people who were (or could have been) inspired by your repo have done
nix-prisma-example - An example Prisma project using nix