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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14906 · Jul 3

#typescript#ai#anthropic#artifacts#assistant_api#aws#azure#chatgpt#chatgpt_clone#claude#clone#dall_e_3#deepseek#gemini#google#librechat#o1#openai#plugins#vision#webui LibreChat is a free, open-source AI chatbot platform that lets you use many AI models like OpenAI, Anthropic, and AWS in one place. It offers advanced features such as secure code execution in multiple programming languages, AI assistants that can handle files and tools without coding, and the ability to generate images and diagrams directly in chat. You can search conversations easily, manage multiple chat threads, and customize the interface to fit your needs. LibreChat supports multiple languages, speech input/output, and secure multi-user access. It can be deployed locally or on the cloud, giving you flexibility and control over your AI experience. This means you get a powerful, customizable AI assistant without needing to pay for ChatGPT Plus or rely on a single provider[1][3][5]. https://github.com/danny-avila/LibreChat

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Dr Sherri Tenpenny

@SherriTenpenny · Post #23849 · 12/29/2025, 07:02 PM

Today's Monday Minute focuses on yet another case of a Chinese national arrested for smuggling pathogens into the US. What exactly is going on here? https://drtenpenny.substack.com/p/tenpenny-monday-minute-816 #wuhan#pathogens#CCP#mondayminute#tenpenny 🔹👉🏻@SherriTenpenny

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@vets_Hub · Post #27272 · 04/27/2024, 03:13 PM

Some myths are spread by scientists, like making us consider #AMR#pathogens more #virulent and #pathogenic. Though infections with AMR pathogens may be more difficult to treat, not necessarily more #lethal. Our recent study revealed some details. Study more, research more = Be less mythical https://www.researchgate.net/publication/380095451_The_effect_of_carbapenem_resistance_in_Klebsiellae_on_infection_outcomes_in_animals_and_birds