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fffiloniΒ 
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fffiloniΒ 
posted an update 1 day ago
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πŸš€ RB-Modulation is back on Hugging Face Spaces!

This is an older project that recently broke due to dependency changes, but it’s now fixed and running again βœ…

πŸ‘‰ What’s fixed:
- GroundingDINO & LangSAM installation
- compatibility with recent environments
- GPU inference running smoothly again

πŸ‘‰ Try it here:
fffiloni/RB-Modulation

Feel free to give it a try again β€” feedback welcome!
victorΒ 
posted an update 10 days ago
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Want to share my enthusiasm for zai-org/GLM-5.1 here too πŸ”₯

I think we have it: our open source Claude Code = GLM-5.1 + Pi (https://pi.dev/) - Built a Three.js racing game to eval and it's extremely impressive. Thoughts:

- One-shot car physics with real drift mechanics (this is hard)

- My fav part: Awesome at self iterating (with no vision!) created 20+ Bun.WebView debugging tools to drive the car programmatically and read game state. Proved a winding bug with vector math without ever seeing the screen

- 531-line racing AI in a single write: 4 personalities, curvature map, racing lines, tactical drifting. Built telemetry tools to compare player vs AI speed curves and data-tuned parameters

- All assets from scratch: 3D models, procedural textures, sky shader, engine sounds, spatial AI audio!

- Can do hard math: proved road normals pointed DOWN via vector cross products, computed track curvature normalized by arc length to tune AI cornering speed

You are going to hear about this model a lot in the next months - open source let's go - and thanks z-aiπŸš€πŸš€
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fffiloniΒ 
posted an update 13 days ago
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✨ PASD Magnify is back on Hugging Face Spaces

fffiloni/PASD

PASD isn’t recent, but still delivers strong results β€” worth restoring rather than replacing.

Getting it to run again wasn’t a simple dependency issue.
It relied on parts of diffusers that no longer exist, while moving to Gradio 6 forced a much newer HF stack β€” and I couldn’t modify the original source directly.

Recreating the old environment wasn’t practical.
So I patched the downloaded code at runtime before import and made it compatible with today’s stack.

That ended up being the only approach that held without forking or freezing everything to outdated versions.

If you’ve used it before (or are curious), feel free to give it another try.
fffiloniΒ 
posted an update 22 days ago
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βœ… Back up and running!

My TIGER app is now fully working again, with fixes and full compatibility with Gradio 6 πŸš€

It lets you:
- πŸŽ™οΈ Separate multiple speakers from an audio file
- 🎬 Extract each speaker directly from a video
- 🎧 Split audio into dialog, music, and sound effects (DnR)
- πŸŽ₯ Apply DnR separation directly on videos

All powered by lightweight TIGER models for fast and efficient speech separation.

Try it here πŸ‘‰ fffiloni/TIGER-audio-extraction
fffiloniΒ 
posted an update 23 days ago
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AniDoc is back πŸŽ‰

I’ve fixed the Space and brought it back to life:
- βœ… Working again after being broken for a while
- βœ… Updated to Gradio 6
- βœ… Compatible with ZeroGPU
- βœ… Output videos now preserve original resolution and FPS

I also added advanced controls so you can experiment more (tracking, seed, motion, sketch).

Try it here: fffiloni/AniDoc
fffiloniΒ 
posted an update about 1 month ago
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I brought DALLΒ·E mini back to life πŸ€–πŸŽ¨

You can try it here:
fffiloni/dalle-mini-reboot

And I also built a batch version using Hugging Face Jobs (up to 50 images per prompt):
fffiloni/dalle-mini-via-jobs

The goal was to stay close to the original JAX/Flax pipeline, while integrating it with modern tooling (Gradio + Jobs).

It ended up being a fun way to revisit this model β€” still weird, still fun πŸ˜„
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NymboΒ 
posted an update about 1 month ago
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We should really have a release date range slider on the /models page. Tired of "trending/most downloaded" being the best way to sort and still seeing models from 2023 on the first page just because they're embedded in enterprise pipelines and get downloaded repeatedly. "Recently Created/Recently Updated" don't solve the discovery problem considering the amount of noise to sift through.

Slight caveat: Trending actually does have some recency bias, but it's not strong/precise enough.
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fffiloniΒ 
posted an update about 1 month ago
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A clearer demo for TADA (now multilingual) πŸ”ŠπŸŒ

I improved the public demo for TADA β€” a generative framework for speech modeling via text–acoustic dual alignment.

TADA models speech as a joint sequence of text tokens and acoustic tokens, using a transformer backbone to keep text and audio synchronized during generation.

The original demo already exposed these mechanisms, but the workflow made the pipeline hard to understand.

This updated demo makes the process clearer:

β€’ load the model
β€’ prepare a reference voice (optionally with transcript or Whisper auto-transcription)
β€’ generate speech conditioned on that reference

It also adds multilingual support.

Presets are included for a few languages, but the model supports more:

English, French, Spanish, German, Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese

Feel free to try different voices, accents, or languages and see how the alignment behaves.

πŸ‘‰ fffiloni/tada-dual-alignment-tts-demo

Paper
TADA: A Generative Framework for Speech Modeling via Text-Acoustic Dual Alignment (2602.23068)
victorΒ 
posted an update 3 months ago
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Interesting article: use Claude Code to help open models write CUDA kernels (for eg) by turning CC traces into Skills. They made a library out of it πŸ‘€

https://huggingface.co/blog/upskill
NymboΒ 
posted an update 4 months ago
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Genuine recommendation: You should really use this AutoHotKey macro. Save the file as macros.ahk and run it. Before sending a prompt to your coding agent, press Ctrl + Alt + 1 and paste your prompt to any regular chatbot. Then send the output to the agent. This is the actual, boring, real way to "10x your prompting". Use the other number keys to avoid repeating yourself over and over again. I use this macro prolly 100-200 times per day. AutoHotKey isn't as new or hype as a lot of other workflows, but there's a reason it's still widely used after 17 years. Don't overcomplicate it.

; Requires AutoHotkey v1.1+

; All macros are `Ctrl + Alt + <variable>`

^!1::
    Send, Please help me more clearly articulate what I mean with this message (write the message in a code block):
return

^!2::
    Send, Please make the following changes:
return

^!3::
    Send, It seems you got cut off by the maximum response limit. Please continue by picking up where you left off.
return


In my experience the past few months, Ctrl + Alt + 1 works best with Instruct models (non-thinking). Reasoning causes some models to ramble and miss the point. I've just been using GPT-5.x for this.
NymboΒ 
posted an update 4 months ago
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🚨 New tool for the Nymbo/Tools MCP server: The new Agent_Skills tool provides full support for Agent Skills (Claude Skills but open-source).

How it works: The tool exposes the standard discover/info/resources/validate actions. Skills live in /Skills under the same File_System root, and any bundled scripts run through Shell_Command, no new infrastructure required.

Agent_Skills(action="discover")  # List all available skills
Agent_Skills(action="info", skill_name="music-downloader")  # Full SKILL.md
Agent_Skills(action="resources", skill_name="music-downloader")  # Scripts, refs, assets


I've included a music-downloader skill as a working demo, it wraps yt-dlp for YouTube/SoundCloud audio extraction.

Caveat: On HF Spaces, Shell_Command works for most tasks, but some operations (like YouTube downloads) are restricted due to the container environment. For full functionality, run the server locally on your machine.

Try it out ~ https://www.nymbo.net/nymbot
victorΒ 
posted an update 4 months ago
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Nvidia is on a roll lately. Nemotron 3 Nano is my new fav local model, but here's the real flex: they published the entire evaluation setup. Configs, prompts, logs, all of it. This is how you do open models πŸ”₯

https://huggingface.co/blog/nvidia/nemotron-3-nano-evaluation-recipe

NymboΒ 
posted an update 5 months ago
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πŸš€ I've just shipped a major update to the Nymbo/Tools MCP server: the Agent_Terminal, a single "master tool" that cuts token usage by over 90%!

Anthropic found 98.7% context savings using code execution with MCP, Cloudflare published similar findings. This is my open-source implementation of the same idea.

# The Problem

Traditional MCP exposes every tool definition directly to the model. With 12 tools, that's thousands of tokens consumed *before the conversation even starts*. Each tool call also passes intermediate results through the context window β€” a 10,000-row spreadsheet? That's all going into context just to sum a column.

# The Solution: One Tool to Rule Them All

Agent_Terminal wraps all 12 tools (Web_Search, Web_Fetch, File_System, Generate_Image, Generate_Speech, Generate_Video, Deep_Research, Memory_Manager, Obsidian_Vault, Shell_Command, Code_Interpreter) into a single Python code execution gateway.

Instead of the model making individual tool calls, it writes Python code that orchestrates the tools directly:

# Search for Bitcoin price
result = Web_Search("current price of bitcoin", max_results=3)
print(result)


Don't know what tools are available? The agent can discover them at runtime:

print(search_tools('image'))  # Find tools by keyword
print(usage('Generate_Image'))  # Get full docs for a specific tool


The individual direct tool calls are all still there, but they can be disabled if using the Agent_Terminal. Try it now - https://www.nymbo.net/nymbot
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NymboΒ 
posted an update 6 months ago
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I've added an 11th tool to the Nymbo/Tools MCP server, it's for your Obsidian_Vault. I'd argue it's far more context-efficient than any other Obsidian MCP I've seen, and doesn't require any plugins. Also some big improvements to the Web_Search and Web_Fetch tools.

# Obsidian_Vault Tool

It's basically a read-only version of the File_System tool, but it works so well for navigating Obsidian without unnecessary context. It supports recursive (full-text) search across the entire vault, and supports offset so the agent can "scroll" through a document without re-consuming tokens.

Run the server locally and set the OBSIDIAN_VAULT_ROOT environment variable to your vault's root path. If you don't use Obsidian, this is perfectly usable as simply a read-only filesystem.

# Web_Search Improvements

The Web_Search tool previously just used DuckDuckGo as a backend search engine, but now it also supports Bing, Brave, Yahoo, and Wikipedia. Default engine is auto which provides results from all backends in recommended order. Still doesn't require any kind of API or auth for Web_Search.

There's also a new date filter to limit results to those created in the past day, week, month, or year. Oh, and uhh, SafeSearch is now off by default :)

# Web_Fetch Improvements

As context-efficient as the Markdown mode is for web browsing, sometimes it does lose important context in the conversion from HTML to Markdown. So I've added a new HTML mode to the Web_Fetch tool that basically executes a cURL request on the URL, returning the full HTML page if necessary.

# A Note on Claude Skills

I've been having fun with the new File_System and Shell_Command tools. Using Claude Skills doesn't currently work in the public HF space because of environment restrictions, but using Skills works perfectly well running locally.

Happy building ~
NymboΒ 
posted an update 6 months ago
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Two new tools added to the Nymbo/Tools MCP server, File_System and Shell_Exec. You can theoretically do basically anything with these two tools, and it should enable support for many Claude Skills.

GPT-5-Codex proves that for many cases, shell commands really are all you need, and Claude Skills seem to lean into this. The thing is, nothing about the design of Claude Skills actually restricts them to proprietary models!

# File_System

There's a new directory inside the repo called Filesystem, that's the agent's "root". It can perform the following actions : list, read, write, append, mkdir, move, copy, delete, info, help. It's able to keep this all within the scope of one tool call by making the Action field required and all other fields optional. Using a filesystem shouldn't require 15 different tools.

Files created in the public HF space live in the space's running container, and gets cleared when the space is restarted. When running the server locally, files are actually stored on disk.

# Shell_Exec

What good is a filesystem if you can't execute commands in that filesystem? This tool automatically detects if the server is running on Windows or Linux, and suggests using the appropriate shell (PowerShell/Bash). Both of these new tools require that the agent uses relative paths, rather than absolute paths. I could be convinced to back pedal on this.

# Closing Thoughts

The File_System and Shell_Exec tools aren't super polished yet, I'll continue to improve the agent's instructions and UX of using the new tools. Most of my testing was done with gpt-oss-20b and if it messes up, it gets the gist after one failed tool call. It should work perfectly fine for the GPU poor.
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NymboΒ 
posted an update 6 months ago
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I've made some improvements to my custom Deep_Research tool in the Nymbo/Tools MCP server. I've added a second LLM process and it still takes less than 1 minute to complete!

The original version of my Deep_Research tool would basically dump up to 50 fetched webpages onto the Researcher model (Qwen3-235B), with only a little bit of context shown from each page.

# New "Filterer" Process

The new process includes another LLM call before the researcher process. The Filterer (also Qwen3-235B) gets the query summary and the original 50 pages with low context, and decides which pages are most relevant to the research topic. The Filterer then outputs the URLs to the relevant pages, which are then re-fetched (with more context) and sent to the Researcher.

# Researcher Context

The Researcher now gets only the relevant webpages, then begins writing the report. When testing with 50 initial results, the researcher would often end up with 10-20 results of relevant context.

It still takes less than a minute to accomplish everything, thanks entirely to Cerebras inference. It now takes about 35-45 seconds to complete once the tool is run.

It's also worth noting that both the Filterer and Researcher now are provided the current time/date before they see the content, reducing hallucinations caused by knowledge cutoffs.
NymboΒ 
posted an update 7 months ago
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I have a few Sora-2 invites - 15509N
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NymboΒ 
posted an update 7 months ago
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There's now a custom Deep_Research tool in my Nymbo/Tools MCP server! TL;DR: The agent using the tools writes a summary of your requests and up to five DuckDuckGo searches (up to 50 results). Each of the webpages found in the searches are then fetched and given to our researcher (Qwen3-235B-A22B-Thinking-2507). The researcher sees the summary, searched queries, and fetched links, then writes a thorough research report. The agent using the tool provides the user with a summary of the report and a link to download research_report.txt. The researcher's instructions are similar to some leaked Perplexity sys prompts.

# Deep_Research Tool

It accomplishes everything in under a minute so it doesn't hit MCP's 60 second timeout, mostly thanks to Cerebras. The only thing required to make this work is a HF_READ_TOKEN for inference.

The Deep_Research tool could certainly be improved. It still needs some sort of mechanism for sorting URLs based on importance (I've got some ideas but I don't want it to be the responsibility of the agent using the tool). I'll probably add a second researcher to filter out the bad sources before inferencing the big researcher. I'm hellbent on keeping this all within the scope of one tool call.

# More Fetch/Web Search Improvements

The Search_DuckDuckGo tool has been further enhanced. It now allows the agent to browse through all pages of results. The results also now include published date (if detected). It also now supports every DDG search types! Default DDG search is called text, but it can also now search by news, images, videos, and books.

The Fetch_Webpage tool now specifies how much of the page has been truncated, and cursor index, allowing it to pickup where it left off without re-consuming tokens. The model can now also choose to strip CSS selectors to remove excess noise, and there's a new URL Scraper mode that only returns URLs found on the full page.

More to come soon ~