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scikit-learn-ts
- Use Python's scikit-learn ML lib from Node.js without knowing any Python
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Introducing scikit-learn-ts: A powerful machine learning library for TS, auto-generated and powered by Python's #1 ML library
GitHub: https://github.com/transitive-bullshit/scikit-learn-ts Docs: https://sklearn.vercel.app
- Show HN: scikit-learn-ts Auto-generated TS wrapper around Python's #1 ML library
bens-bites-ai-search
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Trying to create a database of the most useful AI tools sorted by categories. Suggestions welcome!
2) https://search.bensbites.co - You need to search for the AI tools you want, as they do not have a detailed list of all the tools they have catalogued. However, if you are skilled at using the search bar, you can find many tools. Bensbites is an AI Tool newsletter that lists new AI tools daily. To make it easier to navigate the tools, they created the benbites search bar. Good luck with your search!
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Show HN: Ben's Bites AI Search
I built an open source search across all of the best, highly curated resources in AI.
It supports semantic search (powered by OpenAI embeddings + Pinecone vector DB) and traditional keyword search (powered by Meilisearch).
Search indexes are updated regularly via cron by crawling and extracting links from the Ben's Bites AI Newsletter (https://www.bensbites.co/), which now has over 60k subscribers.
By default, search results are sorted by recency because things move so fast that we found ourselves often wanting the latest news on a given AI sub-topic. But you can also change it to sort by relevancy instead.
I built this as a tool for Ben Tossell's newsletter as he had reached out asking for help, and I hope that other AI enthusiasts will find it helpful in staying up-to-date with the latest in AI as well.
Source on GitHub: https://github.com/transitive-bullshit/bens-bites-ai-search
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