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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15340 · Dec 17

#python#gym#gym_environment#reinforcement_learning#reinforcement_learning_agent#reinforcement_learning_environments#rl_environment#rl_training NeMo Gym helps you build and run reinforcement‑learning training environments for large language models, letting you develop, test, and collect verified rollouts separately from the training loop and integrate with your preferred RL framework and model endpoints (OpenAI, vLLM, etc.). It includes ready resource servers, datasets, and patterns for multi‑step, multi‑turn, and tool‑using scenarios, runs on a typical dev machine (no GPU required), and is early-stage with evolving APIs and docs. Benefit: you can generate high‑quality, verifiable training data faster and plug it into existing training pipelines to improve model behavior. https://github.com/NVIDIA-NeMo/Gym

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@googlefactss · Post #40818 · 03/18/2026, 11:01 AM

Glass frogs are small tree frogs that live in tropical forests in Central and South America. Some species have transparent bellies, so their heart and organs can be seen through the skin. This helps them hide from predators. Most glass frogs are light green and live on leaves near streams. They use sticky toe pads to climb and stay on surfaces. There are about 160 species of glass frogs. 🐸🌿🌎. [Read more 1] [Read more 2] @googlefactss #Animals#Nature#DidYouKnow#Wildlife#Science#WednesdayFrog

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@googlefactss · Post #40855 · 03/24/2026, 11:01 PM

Boreal chorus frogs can make their loud, high-pitched “reeeek” calls underwater, which is rare among frogs. They are small frogs found in Canada and the northern United States, usually growing to about 3 centimeters long. Their bodies are brown, tan, or green, and they often have three dark stripes running down the back and a dark line through each eye. They live near ponds, marshes, and wetlands. Males call in groups to attract mates and warn other males. Calls are most common during the spring breeding season. 🐸🌿🌊 [Read more 1] [Read more 2] @googlefactss #Animals#Nature#Frogs#Wildlife#DidYouKnow#Communication#wednesdayfrog