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    Attack Surface Management | Criminal IP ASM

    For security operations, threat-intelligence and risk teams wanting a tool to get access to auto-monitored assets exposed to attack surfaces

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    Self-hosted password manager

    Developed and headquartered in Europe (Barcelona, Spain), Passwork meets GDPR, NIS2, ENS and other European regulatory requirements by design.

    On-premise solution with double encryption and certified development processes for maximum protection of corporate data. Zero‑knowledge architecture ensures your passwords never leave your infrastructure.
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    SAM 2

    SAM 2

    The repository provides code for running inference with SAM 2

    ...The updated model is optimized for faster inference and lower memory use, enabling real-time interactivity even on larger images or constrained hardware. SAM2 comes with pretrained weights and easy-to-use APIs, enabling developers and researchers to integrate promptable segmentation into annotation tools, vision pipelines, or downstream tasks. The project also includes scripts and notebooks to compare SAM2 against SAM on edge cases, benchmarks showing improvements, and evaluation suites to measure mask quality metrics like IoU and boundary error.
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    Hiera

    Hiera

    A fast, powerful, and simple hierarchical vision transformer

    ...The repository provides installation options (from source or Torch Hub), a model zoo with pre-trained checkpoints, and code for evaluation and fine-tuning on standard benchmarks. Documentation emphasizes that model weights may have separate licensing and that the code targets practical experimentation for both research and downstream tasks. Community discussions cover topics like dataset pretrains, integration in other frameworks, and comparisons with related implementations. Security and contribution guidelines follow Meta’s open-source practices, and activity shows ongoing interest and usage across the community.
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    CoTracker

    CoTracker

    CoTracker is a model for tracking any point (pixel) on a video

    ...Its transformer-style architecture aggregates information both along time and across points, allowing it to recover tracks even after brief disappearances. The repository ships with inference scripts, pretrained weights, and simple interfaces to seed points, run tracking, and export trajectories for downstream tasks. Typical uses include correspondence building, motion analysis, dynamic SLAM priors, video editing masks, and evaluation of geometric consistency in real scenes.
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    Detectron

    Detectron

    FAIR's research platform for object detection research

    Detectron is an object detection and instance segmentation research framework that popularized many modern detection models in a single, reproducible codebase. Built on Caffe2 with custom CUDA/C++ operators, it provided reference implementations for models like Faster R-CNN, Mask R-CNN, RetinaNet, and Feature Pyramid Networks. The framework emphasized a clean configuration system, strong baselines, and a “model zoo” so researchers could compare results under consistent settings. It includes...
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    Easily build robust connections between Salesforce and any platform

    We help companies using Salesforce connect their data with a no-code Salesforce-native solution.

    Like having Postman inside Salesforce! Declarative Webhooks allows users to quickly and easily configure bi-directional integrations between Salesforce and external systems using a point-and-click interface. No coding is required, making it a fast and efficient and as a native solution, Declarative Webhooks seamlessly integrates with Salesforce platform features such as Flow, Process Builder, and Apex. You can also leverage the AI Integration Agent feature to automatically build your integration templates by providing it with links to API documentation.
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    PyCls

    PyCls

    Codebase for Image Classification Research, written in PyTorch

    ...Distributed training and mixed precision are first-class, enabling fast experiments on multi-GPU setups with simple, declarative configs. Model definitions are concise and modular, making it easy to prototype new blocks or swap backbones while keeping the rest of the pipeline unchanged. Pretrained weights and evaluation scripts cover common datasets, and the logging/metric stack is designed for quick comparison across runs. Practitioners use pycls both as a baseline factory and as a scaffold for new classification backbones.
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    PyTorch SimCLR

    PyTorch SimCLR

    PyTorch implementation of SimCLR: A Simple Framework

    ...And most important, their features are known to adapt well to new problems. This is particularly interesting when annotated training data is scarce. In situations like this, we take the models’ pre-trained weights, append a new classifier layer on top of it, and retrain the network. This is called transfer learning, and is one of the most used techniques in CV. Aside from a few tricks when performing fine-tuning (if the case), it has been shown (many times) that if training for a new task, models initialized with pre-trained weights tend to learn faster and be more accurate then training from scratch using random initialization.
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