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Resources for staying organized.🔍 research
Science demos.📚 teaching
Resources for teaching in CS / AI / ML / Cog / Neuro.⏩ tooling
Software I like.⭐ webdev
Websites I like.✍️ writing
Resources for writing about science.Starred repositories
RMarkdown tools for creating self-guided web exercises
A tool for AI-assisted meta-review of scientific papers
Jekyll page for Kording lab webpage
Repository for the textbook 'Improving Your Statistical Inferences' by Daniel Lakens
Minimal JAX implementation of k-nearest neighbors using a k-d tree.
Browser extension that automatically fills out cookie popups based on your preferences
Multiple dispatch over abstract array types in JAX.
An extremely fast Python type checker and language server, written in Rust.
Plain text accounting in Obsidian.md
A collection of utilities for machine learning experiments.
Aim 💫 — An easy-to-use & supercharged open-source experiment tracker.
Differentiable Principal Component Analysis (PCA) implementation in JAX
A python utility for plotting neural network (and other) diagrams
Home for "How To Scale Your Model", a short blog-style textbook about scaling LLMs on TPUs
Awesome Equinox - A curated list of resources of https://github.com/patrick-kidger/equinox
A small library of paramaterizations and parameter constraints for PyTrees.
A minimal, responsive, and feature-rich Jekyll theme for technical writing.
A Wadler--Lindig pretty printer for Python
Code of Expand-and-Cluster, a framework to perform parameter identification of neural networks
State of the art inference for your bayesian models.
An interactive HTML pretty-printer for machine learning research in IPython notebooks.
The pytest framework makes it easy to write small tests, yet scales to support complex functional testing
An extremely fast Python package and project manager, written in Rust.
Neural Networks and the Chomsky Hierarchy