sherlock
pydantic
sherlock | pydantic | |
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109 | 167 | |
51,685 | 18,942 | |
1.8% | 3.8% | |
7.3 | 9.8 | |
5 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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sherlock
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Checking all accounts associated with my email address?
In the interest of cleaning my digital life a bit I really want to delete all of my old accounts that I no longer use. The terminal application "Sherlock" on github can search for instances of a username you input and find associated websites. Sherlock
- OSINT tools only available on Linux
- [Hiring] Online Search Job
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Can hackers find me through Youtube?
1.) Search for the username that you use on YouTube on other sites, to find additional information. This could literally involve putting the username in to different search engines, or using tools such as Sherlock.
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How correctly create venv projects if GH repos will be cloned?
How can I move and manage large numbers of virtual environments? The most of them is based on GitHub tools, for example: https://github.com/sherlock-project/sherlock. Can I move created virtual environments between the same OS (Ubuntu > Ubuntu or Fedora > Fedora)?
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Looking for an old video game buddy who lived in Dublin
If you're tech savy, you could try running their Internet handles through a software called Sherlock. It will search different social media platforms. I'm not sure if there is a web alternate tp Sherlock, but using different search engines is also worth a shot (like bing).
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New OSINT tool
Met this tool thou so many patches it worked https://sherlock-project.github.io/
- IWTL how to find and delete old online accounts that I've forgotten about
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DOXXING GUIDE | FIND PERSONAL INFO ABOUT ANYONE
Sherlock-Project is the most efficient way to hunt down social media accounts by username across social networks. This is great if your target uses the same username in most media platforms. https://github.com/sherlock-project/sherlock
- Whats the best OSINT tool u know of that not many other people know of?
pydantic
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Advanced RAG with guided generation
First, note the method prefix_allowed_tokens_fn. This method applies a Pydantic model to constrain/guide how the LLM generates tokens. Next, see how that constrain can be applied to txtai's LLM pipeline.
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utype VS pydantic - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 15 Feb 2024
utype is a concise alternative of pydantic with simplified parameters and usages, supporting both sync/async functions and generators parsing, and capable of using native logic operators to define logical types like AND/OR/NOT, also provides custom type parsing by register mechanism that supports libraries like pydantic, attrs and dataclasses
- Pydantic v2 ruined the elegance of Pydantic v1
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Ask HN: Pydantic has too much deprecation. Why is it popular?
I like some of the changes from v1 to v2. But then you have something like this [0] removed from the library without proper documentation or replacement, resulting in ugly workarounds in the link that wont' work properly.
[0]: https://github.com/pydantic/pydantic/discussions/6337
- OpenAI uses Pydantic for their ChatCompletions API
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🍹GinAI - Cocktails mixed with generative AI
The easiest implementation I found was to use a PyDantic class for my target schema — and use that as a parameter for the method call to “ChatCompletion.create()”. Here’s a fragment of the GinAI Python classes used.
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FastStream: Python's framework for Efficient Message Queue Handling
Also, FastStream uses Pydantic to parse input JSON-encoded data into Python objects, making it easy to work with structured data in your applications, so you can serialize your input messages just using type annotations.
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Introducing FastStream: the easiest way to write microservices for Apache Kafka and RabbitMQ in Python
Pydantic Validation: Leverage Pydantic's validation capabilities to serialize and validate incoming messages
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Cannot get Langchain to work
Not sure if it is exactly related, but there is an open issue on Github for that exact message.
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FastAPI 0.100.0:Release Notes
Well the performance increase is so huge because pydantic1 is really really slow. And for using rust, I'd have expected more tbh…
I've been benchmarking pydantic v2 against typedload (which I write) and despite the rust, it still manages to be slower than pure python in some benchmarks.
The ones on the website are still about comparing to v1 because v2 was not out yet at the time of the last release.
pydantic's author will refuse to benchmark any library that is faster (https://github.com/pydantic/pydantic/pull/3264 https://github.com/pydantic/pydantic/pull/1525 https://github.com/pydantic/pydantic/pull/1810) and keep boasting about amazing performances.
On pypy, v2 beta was really really really slow.
What are some alternatives?
holehe - holehe allows you to check if the mail is used on different sites like twitter, instagram and will retrieve information on sites with the forgotten password function.
Cerberus - Lightweight, extensible data validation library for Python
Profil3r - OSINT tool that allows you to find a person's accounts and emails + breached emails 🕵️
nexe - 🎉 create a single executable out of your node.js apps
maigret - 🕵️♂️ Collect a dossier on a person by username from thousands of sites
msgspec - A fast serialization and validation library, with builtin support for JSON, MessagePack, YAML, and TOML
userrecon
SQLAlchemy - The Database Toolkit for Python
awesome-osint - :scream: A curated list of amazingly awesome OSINT
sqlmodel - SQL databases in Python, designed for simplicity, compatibility, and robustness.
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
mypy - Optional static typing for Python