Top 23 Jupyter Notebook HacktoberFest Projects
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Project mention: Just about conspirancy theories... Can you say this guy isn't rigth? | reddit.com/r/funny | 2022-04-24
Something that maybe can help keeping sensor specs secret while still getting critical information out: https://github.com/OpenMined/PySyft
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Scout APM
Less time debugging, more time building. Scout APM allows you to find and fix performance issues with no hassle. Now with error monitoring and external services monitoring, Scout is a developer's best friend when it comes to application development.
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Source ( viewed on safari ) : QuantumKatas
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Python Cheatsheet
Basic Cheat Sheet for Python (PDF, Markdown and Jupyter Notebook) (by wilfredinni)
Project mention: is there a list of some popular functions python can do and what they're for? | reddit.com/r/pythontips | 2022-05-23This might be a great resource to get you started: https://www.pythoncheatsheet.org
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Face-Mask-Detection
Face Mask Detection system based on computer vision and deep learning using OpenCV and Tensorflow/Keras
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cortx
CORTX Community Object Storage is 100% open source object storage uniquely optimized for mass capacity storage devices.
Project mention: The Wiretrustee SATA Pi Board Is a True SATA NAS | news.ycombinator.com | 2021-06-10I keep hoping some day the drives will have their own networking built in. Kioxia, a Toshiba spin off, announced a network-attached NVMe-oF drive last September[1], and I seem to recall one of the major drive players had similar intents a bit back... ah yes, the Seagate Kinetic drives with dual 1Gbit[2] & an object storage OS built in to the drive. These days Seagate seems to be pushing a software platform CORTX[3], which I hope some day perhaps has hardware products too (but right now seems to be for classic linux-based network appliances)
Ideally we start using 5 or 10Gbit ethernet for these cases. We could continue to treat these drives like they are direct attached, even though they are network attached, and either have one computer running RAID, or have Ceph and a bunch of computers running it's distributed system to tap the drives.
Ideally though, we need new clustered file-systems, where any computer can read the drives. That is, I'd guess, a long way off. Legacy devices (home media players) would need to go through some kind of legacy gateway.
[1] https://business.kioxia.com/en-us/news/2020/ssd-20200922-2.h...
[2] https://www.snia.org/sites/default/files/MayurShelty_Seagate...
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SonarLint
Deliver Cleaner and Safer Code - Right in Your IDE of Choice!. SonarLint is a free and open source IDE extension that identifies and catches bugs and vulnerabilities as you code, directly in the IDE. Install from your favorite IDE marketplace today.
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prometheus-anomaly-detector
A newer more updated version of the prometheus anomaly detector (https://github.com/AICoE/prometheus-anomaly-detector-legacy)
A few links to go through: 1 Red Hat's View 2 Why is monitoring important 3 Prometheus & Grafana 4 Journey 5 On Tensorflow 6 Anomaly Detection 7 Site Link 8 Demo
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Project mention: [D] What would a good ML take home test look like for you? | reddit.com/r/MachineLearning | 2021-08-09
Create a very detailed issue about this (bonus points, you can use the same thing for all candidates to have a fair evaluation). Here's an example.
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99-ML-Learning-Projects
A list of 99 machine learning projects for anyone interested to learn from coding and building projects
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100DaysofMLCode
My journey to learn and grow in the domain of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence by performing the #100DaysofMLCode Challenge. Now supported by bright developers adding their learnings :+1:
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AlgoBook
A beginner-friendly project to help you in open-source contributions. Data Structures & Algorithms in various programming languages Please leave a star ⭐ to support this project! ✨
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Project mention: How to install this program? Plz help me.... | reddit.com/r/learnpython | 2022-02-25
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Project mention: Pixhawk Power module for drone battery. | reddit.com/r/ElectricalEngineering | 2021-06-30
I have little to no idea what I am doing or how to start even when asking the owner(my lack of knowledge and experience). I have found what the pins are for and their required voltage but I don't know what else I can do. I even found some code through github (https://github.com/PX4/PX4-user_guide/tree/master/ja/power_module) idk what other information or whether if anything I find is important. I do plan on looking into the flight controller as well.
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Project mention: Is there a way to automatically sync to Google Drive? | reddit.com/r/RemarkableTablet | 2021-12-01
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HackFest21
Only valid pull requests will be allowed. Use python only and readme changes will not be accepted.
Project mention: GitHub - pyGuru123/HackPython-21 : A repo dedicated to python projects for beginners. Accepting Hacktoberfest PR | reddit.com/r/CodingHelp | 2021-10-02 -
One of the cool things about Flyte is they have a tonne of tutorials. These tutorials are here to teach you how to use Flyte and start processing data, training models, or performing batch predictions. The tutorials are affectionately named Flytesnacks. All the code for the tutorials is available on GitHub for easy access.
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Rhythm Finder Python: Customized the web application via adding a suitable background for application
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Projects-Archive
This hacktober fest, the only stop you’ll need to make for ML, Web Dev and App Dev - see you there!
Web-Dev
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iedcbootcampcec/Hacktoberfest21-letshack - https://github.com/iedcbootcampcec/Hacktoberfest21-letshack/pull/16 5.mansiparashar/springboot-mongodb - https://github.com/mansiparashar/springboot-mongodb/pull/2
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Index
What are some of the best open-source HacktoberFest projects in Jupyter Notebook? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | PySyft | 8,122 |
2 | Practical_RL | 4,968 |
3 | QuantumKatas | 3,884 |
4 | Python Cheatsheet | 1,967 |
5 | FinMind | 1,762 |
6 | Face-Mask-Detection | 1,263 |
7 | cortx | 559 |
8 | prometheus-anomaly-detector | 448 |
9 | lightwood | 260 |
10 | 99-ML-Learning-Projects | 230 |
11 | 100DaysofMLCode | 226 |
12 | AlgoBook | 186 |
13 | orbitdeterminator | 145 |
14 | PX4-user_guide | 137 |
15 | rMsync | 81 |
16 | HackFest21 | 54 |
17 | flytesnacks | 41 |
18 | virtual_drawing_board | 29 |
19 | workshop_pybrain | 26 |
20 | Machine-Learning-Algorithms | 24 |
21 | Rhythm-Finder | 21 |
22 | Projects-Archive | 19 |
23 | letshack-basic | 17 |
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