Ditto Edge Server is a lightweight standalone server for resource-constrained edge environments, based on the core Ditto Edge SDK.
With Ditto Edge Server, you can join devices as small as a Raspberry Pi to a local mesh network and synchronize data across edge environments.
Ditto's Edge SDK is the only thing your edge devices need to ensure your application is operational in any environment, regardless of network conditions.
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MlX offers a local web interface to browse, download, and run ML models via Hugging Face or local sources. It supports searching by tags or tasks, visualization of model metadata, quick inference demos, automatic setup of runtime environments, and works with PyTorch, TensorFlow, and ONNX. Ideal for researchers exploring and testing models via browser.
mlpack is an intuitive, fast, and flexible C++ machine learning library with bindings to other languages. It is meant to be a machine learning analog to LAPACK, and aims to implement a wide array of machine learning methods and functions as a "swiss army knife" for machine learning researchers. In addition to its powerful C++ interface, mlpack also provides command-line programs, Python bindings, Julia bindings, Go bindings and R bindings.
This program generates bitmaps that are locally similar to the input bitmap. WFC initializes output bitmap in a completely unobserved state, where each pixel value is in superposition of colors of the input bitmap (so if the input was black & white then the unobserved states are shown in different shades of grey). The coefficients in these superpositions are real numbers, not complex numbers, so it doesn't do the actual quantum mechanics, but it was inspired by QM. Then the program goes into...