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eXact lab is a privately held company that provides solutions, training and on-demand access in the High Performance Computing market.
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datacenter-planner is ready to accept fresh new contribution and contributors. If you don't know how to start this is the best place. Simple and well explained first issues and a completely open source project in javascipt (Three.js ) Trust me, you want miss it

datacenter-planner is ready to accept fresh new contribution and contributors.

If you don't know how to start this is the best place. Simple and well explained first issues and a completely open source project in javascipt (<a href="/threejs/">Three.js</a> )

Trust me, you want miss it
Marco Franzon (@mfranz_on) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the power of YOLO, trained on a laptop for ~1 hour, with a Kaggle dataset. Oh, and just ~100 lines of Python. I can make a startup on this and it took me literally a couple of hours.

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Adr.ia is the digital gem of the North Adriatic: a virtual copy of the sea and coast. It is a tool for citizens, scientists, and businesses, useful for understanding and managing marine resources.

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🔥We are hackathoning! #MNHACK25: 7th MareNostrum Hackathon Researchers from 11 institutions works on a total of nine projects focusing on optimization, #GPU acceleration, performance analysis, and dynamic resource management in #HPC. 💻This edition introduces two specialized

🔥We are hackathoning!

#MNHACK25: 7th MareNostrum Hackathon

Researchers from 11 institutions works on a total of nine projects focusing on optimization, #GPU acceleration, performance analysis, and dynamic resource management in #HPC.

💻This edition introduces two specialized
Marco Franzon (@mfranz_on) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The GitHub repository with a template to reproduce this and many more image recognition tasks is public. I made it as simple as possible so everybody can play with it . If you run out of ideas, I also leave a list of cool Kaggle datasets to play with. Check the first comment!

The GitHub repository with a template to reproduce this and many more image recognition tasks is public.

I made it as simple as possible so everybody can play with it . If you run out of ideas, I also leave a list of cool Kaggle datasets to play with.

Check the first comment!
Marco Franzon (@mfranz_on) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I will clean up woods and forests with Python: > Automatically label images with GroundingDINO. > Use the dataset to train a YOLO model. > Recognize litter in forests. I just need a drone with a harvesting tool to make forests great again.

I will clean up woods and forests with Python:

&gt; Automatically label images with GroundingDINO.
&gt; Use the dataset to train a YOLO model.
&gt; Recognize litter in forests.

I just need a drone with a harvesting tool to make forests great again.
Marco Franzon (@mfranz_on) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Explore the data center digital twin with a VR headset. - Move the racks - See the airflow change - Make a digital twin cool like a VR videogame We are making CFD funny as a game.

Marco Franzon (@mfranz_on) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is MicroCAD. The programming language for your 3D projects. You can design your own Lego block in a few lines of code, ready to be exported as an STL file for 3D printing.

Marco Franzon (@mfranz_on) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What if programming in Python was like building with Lego? Instead of writing lines of code, you snap together blocks: - a function is a brick - inputs are studs - outputs are connectors You don’t fight syntax. You build systems.

What if programming in Python was like building with Lego?

Instead of writing lines of code, you snap together blocks:
- a function is a brick
- inputs are studs
- outputs are connectors

You don’t fight syntax. You build systems.
Marco Franzon (@mfranz_on) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MicroCAD in the browser is becoming real. I'm building a web-based μCAD editor where code is the model: - Write parametric geometry, compile, and instantly preview. - Export STL with no dependencies. - No heavyweight CAD. - An LLM chat to generate μCAD from text (still

MicroCAD in the browser is becoming real.

I'm building a web-based μCAD editor where code is the model:
- Write parametric geometry, compile, and instantly preview.
- Export STL with no dependencies.
- No heavyweight CAD.
- An LLM chat to generate μCAD from text (still