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cliquebait icon cliquebait

Scientists are SHOCKED by how easy it is to disrupt a $550B industry with this one weird trick!

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Define and run complex applications using Docker

coreos-aws-terraform icon coreos-aws-terraform

An attempt at a Terraform equivalent of the Deis/CoreOS CloudFormation template for AWS

coreos-vagrant-kitchen-sink icon coreos-vagrant-kitchen-sink

Vagrant CoreOS with Flannel, Kubernetes, libswarm, Panamax, Deis, Kibana, Logstash, Logspout, Fail2Ban, ElasticSearch, Heapster, Grafana, Influxdb, cadvisor, Galera MySQL, and Zookeeper for good measure.

cryptdb icon cryptdb

cryptdb - MIT CSAIL's encrypted database

crypto icon crypto

Notes on interacting with various cryptocurrency blockchains

dalai icon dalai

The simplest way to run LLaMA on your local machine

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DALL·E Mini - Generate images from a text prompt

dalle-playground icon dalle-playground

A playground to generate images from any text prompt using DALL-E Mini and based on OpenAI's DALL-E https://openai.com/blog/dall-e/

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In this course, students will learn about the foundational elements of data structures as well as how they work on the Internet Computer. Module 1 serves as an intro to this unit, providing context for data structure design and the tradeoffs to consider when weighing which to use in certain projects. Module 2 and 3 explore the distinction between Motoko's differing styles for writing data structures: object-oriented (collection of functions that mutate state), and pure (no methods, no mutations). Module 4 builds on the data structures explored so far. Students will get hands-on experience via the IC's `BigMap` library, learning to scale their data structures beyond a single canister in the process.

deis-ui icon deis-ui

full client-side web app that interfaces with deis api

dfinity-examples icon dfinity-examples

Example applications, microservices, and code samples for the Internet Computer

dfinity-superheroes icon dfinity-superheroes

A simple example that demonstrates how to build a CRUD application on the Internet Computer using Motoko and React.

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