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  1. Supervision is an open-source Python library created by Roboflow that simplifies building computer vision applications through its unified Detections object. The tool allows developers to easily perform tasks such as image annotation, object tracking across video frames, zone counting for detections, and converting datasets between various formats like COCO or YOLO.

    - Distributed under the MIT license with over 38,000 GitHub stars
    - Supports benchmarking using mAP and confusion matrices
    - Compatible with Python versions 3.9 and higher
  2. Supervision provides essential building blocks for computer vision applications, such as data loading and real-time zone counting. The toolkit remains model agnostic, enabling easy integration of various machine learning models via specialized connectors.

    - Supports multiple dataset formats including YOLO, COCO, and Pascal VOC
    - Offers utilities to split, merge, and convert datasets
    - Includes capabilities for speed estimation and dwell time analysis
  3. Secluso is an open-source DIY home security camera system built around the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W. It focuses on privacy by using true end-to-end encryption (E2EE) via Messaging Layer Security (MLS), ensuring that even untrusted relays cannot decrypt video feeds. The system features on-device AI for detecting humans, pets, and vehicles. To enhance security, the core software is written in Rust to prevent memory-related bugs and includes post-quantum encryption to protect data against future threats.

    - Raspberry Pi Zero 2W based hardware architecture
    - End-to-end encryption using MLS (RFC 9420)
    - On-device AI for human, pet, and vehicle detection
    - Memory-safe software core written in Rust
    - Post-quantum encryption support
    - Minimal Yocto-based Secluso OS
    - Support for self-hosted relays or official beta services
  4. The paper introduces LeWorldModel (LeWM), a stable Joint-Embedding Predictive Architecture (JEPA) that trains end-to-end directly from raw pixels. Unlike existing methods that rely on complex losses, pre-trained encoders, or auxiliary supervision to prevent representation collapse, LeWM uses only two loss terms: next-embedding prediction and Gaussian latent regularization. This approach significantly simplifies the training process by reducing tunable hyperparameters. The model is highly efficient, with approximately 15 million parameters capable of being trained on a single GPU within hours, and it offers planning speeds up to 48x faster than foundation-model-based world models while remaining competitive in 2D and 3D control tasks. Additionally, the latent space effectively encodes physical structures, allowing the model to detect physically implausible events through surprise evaluation.
  5. The M.2 Max is an AI inference acceleration card powered by the Metis AIPU, designed to enable Large Language Models (LLMs) and Vision Language Models (VLMs) on power-constrained edge and embedded devices. It offers high memory performance in a small footprint and supports complex computer vision tasks using parallel or cascaded models.
    Key features include:
    - Memory capacities up to 16 GB with various cooling options.
    - Support for standard and extended operating temperature ranges.
    - Hardware Root-of-Trust for secure boot and firmware integrity.
    - Integration via the Voyager SDK and advanced quantization tools.
    - Compatibility with PCIe Gen. 3.0 x4, Intel, AMD, and Arm64 processors across Linux and Windows environments.
  6. A technical guide to running lightweight OCR models (LightOnOCR, GLM-OCR, Deepseek-OCR) on low-end hardware using llama.cpp. Includes implementation details for CLI, REST APIs, and performance optimization.

    Topics Covered:

    - llama.cpp OCR integration
    - Low-spec hardware optimization
    - CLI & REST API setup
    - Quantization & Prompting
    - Hallucination mitigation
  7. This is an open, unconventional textbook covering mathematics, computing, and artificial intelligence from foundational principles. It's designed for practitioners seeking a deep understanding, moving beyond exam preparation and focusing on real-world application. The author, drawing from years of experience in AI/ML, has compiled notes that prioritize intuition, context, and clear explanations, avoiding dense notation and outdated material.
    The compendium covers a broad range of topics, from vectors and matrices to machine learning, computer vision, and multimodal learning, with future chapters planned for areas like data structures and AI inference.
  8. Sipeed’s MaixCAM2 is a powerful, open-source AI camera designed for makers, offering significant performance improvements over Raspberry Pi and OpenMV solutions. It features the Axera Tech AX630 AI SoC with up to 12.8 TOPS and supports training-free vision models and vision-language models.
  9. Introduction to the OSOYOO V4.0 Robot Car for Raspberry Pi, highlighting its advanced features and capabilities for complex robotic projects compared to Arduino-based kits.
  10. Moondream transforms the humble Raspberry Pi into a context-aware visual interpreter, capable of answering nuanced questions about images in plain English. This guide explores its potential for home automation, security analysis, and more.

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