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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15515 · Feb 21

#typescript GitNexus indexes your codebase into a knowledge graph tracking dependencies, call chains, clusters, and flows, then connects AI agents like Cursor and Claude Code via CLI tools for reliable analysis. Run `npx gitnexus analyze` from your repo root to start—it auto-generates context files and MCP setup. Use tools like `impact` for change risks or `rename` for safe refactors. This boosts your productivity by preventing AI blind edits, cutting debugging time, and enabling smaller models to grasp full architecture fast. https://github.com/abhigyanpatwari/GitNexus

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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #1053 · 11/19/2025, 06:11 PM

🌎 In 1977, the Soviet Venera 14 probe recorded mysterious low-frequency “thunder”-like sounds on Venus. Scientists now attribute these to seismic activity or wind interacting with the planet’s dense atmosphere. Venus’s surface winds move slowly, but thick air carries sound much farther than on Earth. ✨ #Venus⚡#sounds⚡#space 👉subscribe Interesting Planet 👉more Channels ​

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@djangoproject · Post #255 · 02/02/2017, 06:57 PM

https://github.com/tyiannak/pyAudioAnalysis #pyAudioAnalysis is a Python library covering a wide range of audio analysis tasks. Through pyAudioAnalysis you can: Extract #audio features and representations (e.g. mfccs, spectrogram, chromagram) Classify unknown #sounds Train, parameter tune and evaluate classifiers of audio segments Detect audio events and exclude silence periods from long recordings Perform supervised segmentation (joint segmentation - classification) Perform unsupervised segmentation (e.g. speaker diarization) Extract audio thumbnails Train and use audio regression models (example application: emotion recognition) Apply dimensionality reduction to visualize audio data and content similarities