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Python Trend Weekly #87: Open source model comparable to OpenAI-o1 (summary)

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This issue shares 12 articles and 12 open source projects.

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The following is a summary of this issue:

& Article & Tutorial

① Optimize Jupyter Notebook for LLM

② urllib3 in 2024

③ How to become AI developers in 2025 (complete guidelines and resources)

④ Embed Python in Rust (for testing)

⑤ PEP-773: Python installation manager for Windows platform

⑥ Advanced Python development workflow based on EMACS

⑦ 10 tips for working with large files in Python

⑧ Investigate the popular trend of building backends in Python (II)

⑨ Log context propagation of Python ASGI applications

1 PEP-771: The default dependencies of the Python software package

Use TURTLE to draw the national flags of each country

⑫ My development tools and workflow sharing

🐿️ Project & Resources

① Deepseek-R1: Open source model comparable to Openai-O1

② Wiseflow: Extract simple information from the website/public account/RSS

③ beaverhabits: self-hosted habit tracking application

④ django-templated-email-md: Generate emails in Markdown format

⑤ isd: a more convenient systemd management method

⑥ ccrl_challener_flask_app: international chess battle website developed by Flask

⑦ micropie: ultra-lightweight Python web framework

⑧ zasper: IDE for running Jupyter Notebook efficiently

⑨ UI-TARS: ByteDance’s open source GUI proxy model

⑩ WebWalker: Benchmark LLM in web navigation tasks

: Coagent: Framework for developing monomers or distributed proxy systems

⑫ Python data visualization tool website

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