A Neuromorphic Hardware-Compatible Transformer-Based Spiking Language Model

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  1. sorbet

    A fast, powerful type checker designed for Ruby

    And even with a willingness to make up words, it’s STILL hard to name tech projects uniquely: https://github.com/sorbet/sorbet

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  3. Sorbet

    They may not have linked the source in the paper, but it's not hard to find: https://github.com/Kaiwen-Tang/Sorbet

    Haven't checked if there's enough there to build it.

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