musiclm-pytorch
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musiclm-pytorch
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Training musiclm
Has anyone tried to train this model : lucidrains/musiclm-pytorch: Implementation of MusicLM, Google's new SOTA model for music generation using attention networks, in Pytorch (github.com) ? Could you provide any useful resources that can help me? Or share your process?
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[P] Did anyone manage to run the MusicLM implementation from lucidrains?
Here's the issue I have: https://github.com/lucidrains/musiclm-pytorch/issues/13
- FLiP Stack Weekly for 06 February 2023
- Open source implementation of Google's MusicLM in PyTorch
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Implementation of Google's MusicLM in PyTorch
Implementation of MusicLM, Google's new SOTA model for music generation using attention networks, in Pytorch.
https://github.com/lucidrains/musiclm-pytorch/blob/main/musi...
Git-Heat-Map
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Treemaps Are Awesome!
I was confused as my project [0] I called it a git heat map, not realising that a similar term was used for other completely different visualisations
[0] https://github.com/jmforsythe/Git-Heat-Map
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- A heat map for your git repo 🔥
- Show HN: Git Heat Map – a tool for visualising git repo activity for each file
- Git Heat Map – a tool for visualising git repo activity for each file
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Show HN: Git Heat Map – a tool for visualising Git repo activity for each file
Computing diffs is what takes large amounts of time as the object database is used intensively along with limited efficiency of object caches.
I couldn't resist and threw `gitoxide` at it, and it turned out to be more than 2x as fast (even though it uses way more CPU to do that, there is definitely room for improvement).
The PR which adds the `db-gen` program: https://github.com/jmforsythe/Git-Heat-Map/pull/6
What are some alternatives?
jukebox - Code for the paper "Jukebox: A Generative Model for Music"
jtree - Build your own language using Tree Notation.
audiolm-pytorch - Implementation of AudioLM, a SOTA Language Modeling Approach to Audio Generation out of Google Research, in Pytorch
pldb - PLDB: a Programming Language Database. A computable encyclopedia about programming languages.
phenaki-pytorch - Implementation of Phenaki Video, which uses Mask GIT to produce text guided videos of up to 2 minutes in length, in Pytorch
Yoopta-Editor - Notion-like editor with similar behaviour
DetectGPT - Pytorch implementation of DetectGPT (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2301.11305v1.pdf)
walk - Terminal file manager
Gource - software version control visualization
yq - yq is a portable command-line YAML, JSON, XML, CSV, TOML and properties processor
treemap-squared - Treemap Squared