Samuel Akinosho's Projects
Participate in Hacktoberfest by contributing to any Open Source project on GitHub! Here is a starter project for first time contributors. #hacktoberfest
Participate in Hacktoberfest by contributing to any GitHub Open Source project! Here's a project for first-time contributors. #hacktoberfest
A passkey-first approach to authentication that takes you on the journey beyond passwords. For better security, conversion rates, and happier users.
Experimenting with training deep learning models on the HEPMASS dataset from the paper 'Parameterized Machine Learning for High-Energy Physics.
An online payment Software
🤖 Python examples of popular machine learning algorithms with interactive Jupyter demos and math being explained
Internet Computer blockchain source: the client/replica software run by nodes
A library to sign EVM transactions on the Internet Computer.
Testing out the Internet computer https outcalls feature
Libraries for interfacing with the Internet Computer.
Building a static website on the Internet Computer Blockchain
Decentralized oracle network on IC blockchain.
The "Five Whys" method is an approach for determining the fundamental cause of an issue. So I created this sweet little bot to assist you with the task.
AI imagined images. Pythonic generation of stable diffusion images.
📝 Algorithms and data structures implemented in JavaScript with explanations and links to further readings
The official jQuery user interface library.
The official JavaScript SDK for Algorand.
IPFS implementation in JavaScript
A module for managing groups of Ethereum accounts and using them.
Tutorials for Figment Learn
Home to the Signal Protocol as well as other cryptographic primitives which make Signal possible.
Lucidgm is a Web3 Social Network. It is an Ethereum Boilerplate fork and is interoperable with any EVM-compliant blockchain, including Polygon, Avalanche, Binance Smart Chain, and others.
Github readme
Personal blog repo <->
Math JS library. Super advanced & efficient Math expression evaluator
Model parallel transformers in JAX and Haiku