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    Diagrams

    Diagrams

    Diagram as Code for prototyping cloud system architectures

    Diagrams lets you draw the cloud system architecture in Python code. It was born for prototyping a new system architecture without any design tools. You can also describe or visualize the existing system architecture as well. Diagram as Code allows you to track the architecture diagram changes in any version control system. Diagrams currently support main major providers including AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes, Alibaba Cloud, Oracle Cloud, etc.
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    Mozc Devices

    Mozc Devices

    Circuit diagrams and firmware source code for Gboard DIY keyboards

    mozc-devices is an open source collection of circuit diagrams, firmware, and technical documentation for a series of experimental and often humorous Gboard and Google Japanese Input hardware keyboards, many of which were originally released as April Fools’ projects by Google Japan. Each subproject in the repository corresponds to a unique input device prototype, including versions such as the Drum Set, Morse Code, Patapata, Magic Hand, Piropiro, Physical Flick, Puchi Puchi, Nazoru, Mageru,...
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    PML

    PML

    The easiest way to use deep metric learning in your application

    This library contains 9 modules, each of which can be used independently within your existing codebase, or combined together for a complete train/test workflow. To compute the loss in your training loop, pass in the embeddings computed by your model, and the corresponding labels. The embeddings should have size (N, embedding_size), and the labels should have size (N), where N is the batch size. The TripletMarginLoss computes all possible triplets within the batch, based on the labels you...
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