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TOM (TOpic Modeling) is a Python 3 library for topic modeling and browsing, licensed under the MIT license.
Its objective is to allow for an efficient analysis of a text corpus from start to finish, via the discovery of latent topics. To this end, TOM features functions for preparing and vectorizing a text corpus. It also offers a common interface for two topic models (namely LDA using either variational inference or Gibbs sampling, and NMF using alternating least-square with a projected gradient method), and implements three state-of-the-art methods for estimating the optimal number of topics to model a corpus. What is more, TOM constructs an interactive Web-based browser that makes it easy to explore a topic model and the related corpus.
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McFly replaces your default ctrl-r Bash history search with an intelligent search engine that takes into account your working directory and the context of recently executed commands. McFly's suggestions are prioritized in real time with a small neural network.
It's not qmail. It's also not netqmail.
notqmail is a community-driven fork of qmail. notqmail begins where netqmail left off: providing stable, compatible, small releases to which existing qmail users can safely update. notqmail also aims higher: developing an extensible, easily packaged, and increasingly useful modern mail server.
A distributed data community. Dat is a nonprofit-backed community & open protocol for building apps of the future.
Use Dat command line to share files with version control, back up data to servers, browse remote files on demand, and automate long-term data preservation.
A curated list of websites with beautiful free icon design sets that can be used for personal and commercial projects.
usbrip
(inherited from "USB Ripper", not "USB R.I.P.") is an open source forensics tool with CLI interface that lets you keep track of USB device artifacts (i.e., USB event history) on Linux machines.
usbrip
is a small piece of software written in pure Python 3 (using some external modules, see Dependencies/pip) which analyzes Linux log data (journalctl output or /var/log/syslog*
and /var/log/messages*
files, depending on the distro) for constructing USB event history tables. Such tables may contain the following columns: "Connected" (date & time), "Host", "VID" (vendor ID), "PID" (product ID), "Product", "Manufacturer", "Serial Number", "Port" and "Disconnected" (date & time).
Full featured and highly configurable SFTP server software.
Signed/Encrypted ARchive: always-encrypted tar-like archive tool with optional signature support.
org-mode on the web, built with React, optimized for mobile, synced with Dropbox and Google Drive.
Talk - an open-source comments platform built with journalists and their communities in mind. Currently used by industry leaders and small newsrooms alike.
Deep Semantic Code Search aims to explore a joint embedding space for code and description vectors and then use it for a code search application.
SMACH is a task-level architecture for rapidly creating complex robot behavior. At its core, SMACH is a ROS-independent Python library to build hierarchical state machines. SMACH is a new library that takes advantage of very old concepts in order to quickly create robust robot behavior with maintainable and modular code.
RabbitMQ is lightweight and easy to deploy on premises and in the cloud. It supports multiple messaging protocols. RabbitMQ can be deployed in distributed and federated configurations to meet high-scale, high-availability requirements.
RabbitMQ runs on many operating systems and cloud environments.
Simple password-based file encryption. Contribute to spieglt/Cloaker development by creating an account on GitHub.
Contribute to olsonpm/sqlite-to-rest development by creating an account on GitHub.
Tomb is an 100% free and open source system for file encryption on GNU/Linux. It simply makes gpg dm-crypt and cryptsetup usable in a variety of situations.
Written in bash.
A toy project started to see how well a simple LSTM model can autocomplete python code.
It gives quite decent results by saving above 30% key strokes in most files, and close to 50% in some. We calculated key strokes saved by making a single (best) prediction and selecting it with a single key.
We do a beam search to find predictions, upto ~10 characters ahead. So far it's too inefficient, if you are wondering about editor integration.
Newsboat, a fork of Newsbeuter, is a free, open source RSS/Atom feed reader for text consoles. It supports GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, and other Unix-like operating systems. Compared to other slow and huge amount of memory consumed RSS feed readers, Newsboat is the best choice for anyone who are looking for a simple, slick and fast feed reader that can be completely managed via keyboard.
Concerning about the features, we can list the following:
- Subscribe to RSS 0.9x, 1.0, 2.0 and Atom feeds.
- Download podcasts.
- Configure your keyboard shortcuts as per your wish.
- Search through all downloaded articles.
- Categorize and query your subscriptions with a flexible tag system.
- Integrate any data source through a flexible filter and plugin system.
- Automatically remove unwanted articles through a “killfile”.
- Define “meta feeds” using a powerful query language.
- Synchronize newsboatr with your bloglines.com account.
- Import and exporting your subscriptions with the widely used OPML format.
- Customize the look and feel of Newsboat as per your liking.
- Keep all your feeds in sync with Google Reader.