#python#artificial_intelligence#cloud_ml#computer_systems#courseware#deep_learning#edge_machine_learning#embedded_ml#machine_learning#machine_learning_systems#mobile_ml#textbook#tinyml
You can learn how to build real-world AI systems from start to finish with an open-source textbook originally from Harvard University. It teaches you not just how to train AI models but how to design scalable systems, manage data pipelines, deploy models in production, monitor them continuously, and optimize for devices like phones or IoT gadgets. This helps you become an engineer who can create efficient, reliable, and sustainable AI systems that work well in practice. The book offers hands-on labs, community support, and free online access, making it easier to gain practical skills in machine learning systems engineering.
https://github.com/harvard-edge/cs249r_book
#tailwindCss#frontend
Tailwind bilan animatsiyalarni yanada chiroyli qiling!
CSS’da murakkab easing funksiyalarini yozib o‘tirish shart emas. Origin UI sizga 20+ tayyor animatsiya sinflarini taqdim etadi.
✅ Faqat kerakli klassni nusxalaysiz va loyihangizga qo‘shib qo‘yasiz — hammasi tayyor!
Frontend loyihalaringizni jonlantirish uchun juda qulay.
🔗 Ko‘rib chiqing: originui.com/easings
💻@dasturlash_hayoti— Dasturchilar uchun eng kerakli maslahatlar va foydali kontent
#typescript#svelte#sveltekit#tailwindcss#tauri
Epicenter is a free, open-source set of local-first apps that let you own and control your data by storing everything—notes, transcripts, chats—in one simple folder using plain text and SQLite. You can use any AI model you want, customize tools, and access your data anywhere without relying on cloud services. Key apps include Whispering, which transcribes your speech locally, and epicenter.sh, a personal assistant that helps you search and interact with your data. This setup gives you privacy, flexibility, and full control over your information, avoiding locked, siloed apps and data traps. It’s great for anyone who values data ownership and open software.
https://github.com/epicenter-so/epicenter