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AutoCodeRover A project structure aware autonomous software engineer aiming for autonomous program improvement. https://github.com/nus-apr/auto-code-rover

Building a streaming ChatGPT clone, with Django, Channels, and HTMX This video walks you through the process of building a ChatGPT clone step-by-step using Django, websockets, and HTMX. Each piece of functionality is broken down into a single commit, then explained and demonstrated. By the end, a fully functional, streaming chatbot app is ready! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JSiiPW4S0A

7 examples in 6 minutes using Django GeneratedField We'll go over 7 short examples in 6 minutes. After looking at them, you'll know how to use Django's GeneratedField - doing calculations automatically with the database quickly and neatly. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7VkVHBX47w

Predicting solar eclipses with Python The article describes how the author was able to write a Python script to compute the position of the sun and moon and predict the location of total solar eclipses, leveraging the Astropy library and other Python packages, all in around 100 lines of code. https://erikbern.com/2024/04/07/predicting-solar-eclipses-with-python

How to survive coding interviews with a single line of Python code The article discusses techniques for solving coding interview questions using concise, single-line Python code. https://ivaniscoding.github.io/posts/codeinterview/

philz1337x / clarity-upscaler Clarity AI | AI Image Upscaler & Enhancer - free and open-source Magnific Alternative https://github.com/philz1337x/clarity-upscaler

The Design Philosophy of Great Tables The article discusses the importance of well-designed tables for effectively presenting data, drawing inspiration from historical tabular design principles. It highlights the Great Tables library's focus on providing various customization options to help users create visually appealing and structured tables for publications, reports, and other data-driven content https://posit-dev.github.io/great-tables/blog/design-philosophy

Mantis Mantis is a security framework that automates the workflow of discovery, reconnaissance, and vulnerability scanning. https://github.com/PhonePe/mantis

Python in Visual Studio Code – April 2024 Release This release includes the following announcements: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/python-in-visual-studio-code-april-2024-release/

Loki An Open-source Tool for Fact Verification. https://github.com/Libr-AI/OpenFactVerification

Client libraries are better when they have no API The article discusses the author's approach to building a client library for the csvbase, focusing on leveraging existing file system abstraction libraries like fsspec to provide a seamless user experience without a custom API. It highlights the benefits of this approach, such as enabling integration with a wide range of tools and libraries that already support the fsspec interface. https://csvbase.com/blog/7

Python Hub Weekly Digest for 2024-04-14 https://pythonhub.dev/digest/2024-04-14/

Python 3.12 Generics in a Nutshell Generics in Python 3.12 can transform your code by allowing classes to be used with different data types, enhancing flexibility, and catching bugs early. This video dives into generic classes and subclasses and show you how they can streamline your development process. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkDg3EHwC1g

ASGI deployment options for Django The article explores ASGI deployment options for Django applications, providing insights into deploying Django with ASGI servers. https://fly.io/django-beats/asgi-deployment-options-for-django/

RAGFlow RAGFlow is an open-source RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) engine based on deep document understanding. https://github.com/infiniflow/ragflow

Nava Playing Sounds in Python. https://github.com/openscilab/nava

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