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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15100 · Aug 29

#typescript#commerce#e_commerce#javascript#marketplace#marketplace_solution#medusa#medusajs#medusajs_v2#multi_vendor#multi_vendor_ecommerce#multivendor_ecommerce#nodejs#open_source#shopping_cart Mercur is a free, open-source platform that lets you build and run your own multi-vendor marketplace with full control over your data, infrastructure, and customizations. It combines the ease of SaaS with the freedom of open source, so you avoid transaction fees and vendor lock-in. Built on modern MedusaJS technology, Mercur supports both B2C and B2B marketplaces, offering customizable storefronts, admin and vendor panels, and integrations like Stripe for payments. This means you can create a unique, scalable marketplace tailored to your business needs without relying on costly or restrictive platforms. It requires some technical skill but gives you complete ownership and flexibility. https://github.com/mercurjs/mercur

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@djangoproject · Post #274 · 03/18/2017, 01:48 AM

https://github.com/riga/tfdeploy Google's TensorFlow framework is taking off big-time now that it's at a full 1.0 release. One common question about it: How can I make use of the models I train in TensorFlow without using TensorFlow itself? #Tfdeploy is a partial answer to that question. It exports a trained TensorFlow model to "a simple #NumPy-based callable," meaning the model can be used in Python with Tfdeploy and the the NumPy math-and-stats library as the only dependencies. Most of the operations you can perform in TensorFlow can also be performed in Tfdeploy, and you can extend the behaviors of the library by way of standard Python metaphors (such as overloading a class). Now the bad news: Tfdeploy doesn't support GPU acceleration, if only because NumPy doesn't do that. Tfdeploy's creator suggests using the gNumPy project as a possible replacement. #Machine_learning