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The Cradle framework is a first attempt at General Computer Control (GCC). Cradle supports agents to ace any computer task by enabling strong reasoning abilities, self-improvment, and skill curation, in a standardized general environment with minimal requirements.
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Real-time GCC-NMF Blind Speech Separation and Enhancement
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A massively parallelized gcov wrapper
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A Visual Effects pipeline to manage jobs, shots and software assignment, with a simple asset manager. Its extensively integrated with CortexVFX and Gaffer. (and it builds booth, with support for Maya, Houdini and Nuke, if you have then installed!)
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A script to cross-compile GCC toolchain for various target architectures.
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🐌 Tool to determine what GCC flags -march=native would resolve into
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Implementation of the Apriori and Eclat algorithms, two of the best-known basic algorithms for mining frequent item sets in a set of transactions, implementation in Python.
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A simple, configurable and extendible build system for gamedev.
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This linter plugin for SublimeLinter provides an interface to gcc or other gcc-like (cross-)compiler.
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📜 Generate poetry with gcc diagnostics
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Dockerized Android Kernel build Environments. for Android PIE(with gcc/clang)
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This repo provides a python script that takes the necessary files from the running Raspberry Pi and uses rsync to fetch the files and make the Root FS for the cross compile environment.
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