elonmusk-twitter-notifier
AI driven e-mail notifier for tweets mentioning stock from Elon Musk 📈 (by PiotrRut)
thinc
🔮 A refreshing functional take on deep learning, compatible with your favorite libraries (by explosion)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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My Elon Musk Twitter notifier now has integrated AI object recognition!
If you’re interested, the new code, explanations and instructions are now on GitHub at PiotrRut/elonmusk-twitter-notifier for your to check out!! If you liked it, please do leave a ⭐️
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JAX – NumPy on the CPU, GPU, and TPU, with great automatic differentiation
Agree, though I wouldn’t call PyTorch a drop-in for NumPy either. CuPy is the drop-in. Excepting some corner cases, you can use the same code for both. Thinc’s ops work with both NumPy and CuPy:
https://github.com/explosion/thinc/blob/master/thinc/backend...
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Tinygrad: A simple and powerful neural network framework
I love those tiny DNN frameworks, some examples that I studied in the past (I still use PyTorch for work related projects) :
thinc.by the creators of spaCy https://github.com/explosion/thinc
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good examples of functional-like python code that one can study?
thinc - defining neural nets in functional way jax, a new deep learning framework puts emphasis on functions rather than tensors, I've tested it for a couple of applications and it's really cool, you can write stuff like you'd write math expressions in papers using numpy. That speeds up development significantly, and makes code much more readable
- thinc - A refreshing functional take on deep learning, compatible with your favorite libraries