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concrete-ml

puck | concrete-ml | |
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27 | 8 | |
6,754 | 1,215 | |
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9.8 | 9.3 | |
about 1 month ago | 6 days ago | |
TypeScript | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Puck is an embeddable, modular, open-source visual editor for React with built-in support for complex drag-and-drop page building. While GrapesJS provides a barebones page building experience, and tools like Builder.io and Storyblok offer fully-fledged CMS platforms, Puck aims to bridge the gap. It combines an extendable ready to use page editor with a fully decoupled page export model—giving you flexibility without locking you into a specific backend or proprietary ecosystem.
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Show HN: Puck 0.18 adds drag-and-drop for CSS grid and Flexbox
That would be wonderful, but will require some further work. Puck doesn't provide a grid, but it supports user grid implementations.
To support something like you're suggesting would likely require an official Grid component, which I'm now tracking here: https://github.com/measuredco/puck/issues/843
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I was using another great library called puck, which is basically a very customisable editor, that can create sites/newsletters/pdfs (something visual) and came to the next step which was turning the output of the editor into a PDF.
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Puck 0.15: Dynamic fields
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Hello fellow hackers!
We launched Puck in September [on Hackernews](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37391848) after building it for our clients, and had a wild ride to the front page!
I wanted to share a little update on what's happened since:
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concrete-ml
- Show HN: Logistic Regression Training on Encrypted Data with FHE
- Training ML Models on Encrypted Data with Homomorphic Encryption (FHE)
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 5 September 2023
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Concrete: A fully homomorphic encryption compiler
If you just want to dive right in, this example from Concrete ML's repository is very clear:
https://github.com/zama-ai/concrete-ml#a-simple-concrete-ml-...
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Instead of banning ChatGPT for its potential data theft, why don't we use advanced encryption techniques (for example, Homomorphic encryption) to secure our data?
As for ease of use, you should take a look at Concrete. It turns high level python code into FHE equivalents without developers having to know cryptography: https://github.com/zama-ai/concrete-ml
- Concrete ML: transform machine learning models into a homomorphic equivalent
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Zama Open-Sources Concrete ML v0.2 To Support Data Scientists Without Any Prior Cryptography Knowledge To Automatically Turn Classical Machine Learning (ML) Models Into Their FHE Equivalent
Github: https://github.com/zama-ai/concrete-ml
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[P] XGboost, sklearn and others running over encrypted data
Hello everyone! Following this post [numpy over encrypted numpy in fhe we are releasing a new lib that allows popular machine learning frameworks to run over encrypted data: https://github.com/zama-ai/concrete-ml
What are some alternatives?
react-mrz-scanner - React MRZ Scanner
concrete-numpy - Concrete-Numpy: A library to turn programs into their homomorphic equivalent.
openaidemo - Demo of how access the OpenAI API using Java 17
yolov7-object-tracking - YOLOv7 Object Tracking Using PyTorch, OpenCV and Sort Tracking
paxml - Pax is a Jax-based machine learning framework for training large scale models. Pax allows for advanced and fully configurable experimentation and parallelization, and has demonstrated industry leading model flop utilization rates.
