Home · Solid - 0 views
-
"All of your data, under your control Solid lets people store their data securely in decentralized data stores called Pods. Pods are like secure personal web servers for data. All data in a pod is accessible via the Solid Protocol. When data is stored in someone's pod, they control who and what can access it. Solid is led by the inventor of the Web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, to help realise his vision for its future."
searchcode | source code search engine - 0 views
Neuralink - 0 views
Scitrus - 0 views
Troy Hunt: Troy Hunt - 0 views
ER Diagram Examples and Concepts Tutorial - 0 views
IPFS Distributions - 0 views
working - The Knowledge Web - 1 views
-
'Welcome, this is a prototype test version of James Burke's Knowledge Web (video overview). It includes only the very basic functions. The fully developed version will have three tools (input and display) that all work together: 1) a web view (see above) to see the relationships, 2) a timeline to know when you are (e.g., Chronozoom), and 3) a map to know where you are (also tours of historical sites). This user int
searx - 0 views
Internet Computer Governance - 0 views
Quantum Network Explorer - 0 views
Quantum Inspire - 0 views
Quantum Internet - QuTech - 0 views
Chat with Open Large Language Models - 0 views
-
"hatbot Arena is an open-source research project developed by members from LMSYS and UC Berkeley SkyLab. Our mission is to build an open crowdsourced platform to collect human feedback and evaluate LLMs under real-world scenarios. We open-source our FastChat project at GitHub and release chat and human feedback datasets here. We invite everyone to join us in this journey!"
Glaive - Language models for all - 0 views
-
"At Glaive our vision is to democratise and commoditise AI, to enable a future where all companies and individuals have a fleet of models working for their use cases. Software changed the world and became the most significant tool for humans to solve important problems and create massive wealth and opportunities, however this was only possible because everyone today can build and truly own their software.
« First
‹ Previous
81 - 100 of 140
Next ›
Last »
Showing 20▼ items per page