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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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.
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LlamaCloud and LlamaParse
You may want to try https://github.com/VikParuchuri/surya (I'm the author). I've only benchmarked against tesseract, but it outperforms it by a lot (benchmarks in repo). Happy to discuss.
You could also try https://github.com/VikParuchuri/marker for general PDF parsing (I'm also the author) - it seems like you're more focused on tables.
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Show HN: Texify – OCR math images to LaTeX and Markdown
Hi HN - I made texify to convert equations to markdown/LaTeX for my project marker [1] then realized it could be generally useful.
Texify converts equations and surrounding text to Markdown, with embedded LaTeX (MathJax compatible).
You can either use a GUI to select equations (inline or block) from PDFs and images to convert, or use the CLI to batch convert images. It works on CPU, GPU, or MPS (Mac).
The closest open source comparisons are pix2tex and nougat - marker is more accurate than both of them for this task. However, nougat is more for entire pages, and pix2tex is more for block equations (not inline equations and text).
I trained texify for 2 days on 4x A6000 GPUs - I was pleasantly surprised how far I could get with limited GPU resources by reframing the problem to use small parameter counts/images.
Texify is licensed for commercial use, with the weights under CC-BY-SA 4.0. Fine them here - https://huggingface.co/vikp/texify .
See the texify repo for more details, benchmarks, how to install, etc.
[1] https://github.com/VikParuchuri/marker
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Show HN: Talk to any ArXiv paper just by changing the URL
https://github.com/VikParuchuri/marker
Both are tools to convert pdfs into Latex or Markup with latex formulas. Maybe that helps
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 11 Dec 2023
- Marker: Convert PDF to Markdown quickly with high accuracy
- FLaNK Stack for 04 December 2023
furnace
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 11 Dec 2023
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Chipsynth C64 is an emulation of the SID so good, it can replace hardware
https://github.com/tildearrow/furnace/discussions/1605
I already have the chips. 10x AY from AliExpress for £7 and they turned out to be the real deal.
- furnace: a multi-system chiptune tracker
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Bintracker: A Chiptune Audio Workstation for the 21st Century
If you haven't heard of it, there's another cool tracker making great strides right now, Furnace:
https://github.com/tildearrow/furnace
Allows you to compose tunes on several chips / platforms in the one song.
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How do i make Sega Genesis music?
Download the software from their releases page (in the "assets" down under the changelog).
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Help Please
Open source software can sometimes contain malware. That said, in this case I think it's unlikely. These malware scanners are based on heuristics and will often warn you about software that hasn't been downloaded by many people yet. Just make sure you're getting it from the real source: https://github.com/tildearrow/furnace/releases
- Funny Furnace Tracker April Fools joke...
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What Garageband instruments could emulate SNES sounds?
Maybe you also just want “generic old console sound” but I’m going to try to be more on target here. This is a fairly new, standalone software environment with support for emulating many different classic sound chips. I’m not sure exactly how it works in SNES mode and it may not be that user friendly if you’re used to a DAW but it at least claims to have an SNES mode and it’s free.
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Anyway, how about your best tracker?
My favorite tracker in my opinion is Furnace. It supports many systems, from the PC speaker to to the most recent FM soundcards. It also has a customizable interface and is fully DefleMask compatible. It's completely free too! Link to Furnace Tracker
- Famitracker Importer With Namco/5B
What are some alternatives?
voyager - 🛰️ An approximate nearest-neighbor search library for Python and Java with a focus on ease of use, simplicity, and deployability.
Dn-FamiTracker - modifications and improvements for 0CC-FamiTracker (based on j0CC-FamiTracker 0.6.3)
llmsherpa - Developer APIs to Accelerate LLM Projects
Nes_Snd_Emu - NES / Famicom sound library, descended from blargg's Nes_Snd_Emu
PyMuPDF - PyMuPDF is a high performance Python library for data extraction, analysis, conversion & manipulation of PDF (and other) documents.
E-FamiTracker - Extended FamiTracker, mod of Dn-FamiTracker.
node-gtk - GTK+ bindings for NodeJS (via GObject introspection)
nsfplay - Nintendo NES sound file NSF music player
FLiPStackWeekly - FLaNK AI Weekly covering Apache NiFi, Apache Flink, Apache Kafka, Apache Spark, Apache Iceberg, Apache Ozone, Apache Pulsar, and more...
PLEBTracker - Ncurses based audio tracker program inspired by goattracker and milkytracker
langchain4j - Java version of LangChain
klystrack - A fork of a chiptune tracker, supporting import of FamiTracker, AHX, FastTracker II and Protracker modules