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  2. LangChain - Wikipedia

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    LangChain.com. LangChain is a framework designed to simplify the creation of applications using large language models (LLMs). As a language model integration framework, LangChain's use-cases largely overlap with those of language models in general, including document analysis and summarization, chatbots, and code analysis.

  3. Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients

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    Phone required for initial registration & login. Desktop client can function independently afterwards. For some features: secret chats, voice and video calls, and voice chats in groups: No No No Tencent QQ: No: No No No No Threema: No A valid phone number or email address is not required for registration & login.

  4. Beeper (application) - Wikipedia

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    Linux. macOS. Windows. Standard (s) Matrix. Website. beeper .com. Beeper is an instant messaging service that enables using a variety of chat services and protocols all from the same application. Originally developed by Beeper Inc, it was acquired by Automattic in April 2024.

  5. GitHub - Wikipedia

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    GitHub (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ t h ʌ b /) is a developer platform that allows developers to create, store, manage and share their code.It uses Git software, providing the distributed version control of Git plus access control, bug tracking, software feature requests, task management, continuous integration, and wikis for every project.

  6. Xabber - Wikipedia

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    Xabber. Xabber (from XMPP and Jabber) is a XMPP client for the Android Operating System. [2] It is developed as an open source Project on GitHub and is licensed under the GNU GPL v.3 license. The original developers are from a software company called Redsolution, Inc. Xabber is available on the Android Play Store and on F-Droid.

  7. OpenBMC - Wikipedia

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    The OpenBMC project is a Linux Foundation collaborative open-source project that produces an open source implementation of the baseboard management controllers (BMC) firmware stack. [1] [2] [3] OpenBMC is a Linux distribution for BMCs meant to work across heterogeneous systems that include enterprise, high-performance computing (HPC ...

  8. Wikipedia:Community portal - Wikipedia

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    The 50,000 Destubbing Challenge is a long term challenge to destub 50,000 articles on English Wikipedia for every country and topic. It may take decades to accomplish, it may take ten years, it all depends on how many people actively contribute. Meetups for June 2024 +/-. Exeter. June 8, 2024.

  9. ScyllaDB - Wikipedia

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    ScyllaDB is an open-source distributed NoSQL wide-column data store. It was designed to be compatible with Apache Cassandra while achieving significantly higher throughputs and lower latencies. It supports the same protocols as Cassandra ( CQL and Thrift) and the same file formats (SSTable), but is a completely rewritten implementation, using ...