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Data scientists gonna love this MCP server! It can automatically generate high-quality synthetic data, evaluates it, and visualizes it for validation—all from the comfort of your Cursor IDE. 100% open-source, here's a step-by-step guide:

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Cryptix1 year ago

Love your content - what are you using to create this animated gifs?

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Matt Figdore2 years ago

This is the biggest productivity cheat code right now. Kiss reading documents goodbye. You can get an instant summary of any document with this tool.

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Code Explorer1 year ago

Could be excellent for testing models without privacy issues, strong utility for academic researchers exploring data synthesis.

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Akshay 🚀1 year ago

Absolutely 💯

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Elyor1 year ago

I don't understand one thing, isn't the MCP model a context protocol? I thought it was used to facilitate MCP integration with the API, but you're using it for a different purpose? Can you explain to me how this happens?

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Rory Botbuilder1 year ago

ThuOpen-source polarization poses complex challenges even with data calibration. How significantly will default visualizations impact analyses without manual tuning?

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Tejodeep1 year ago

This is created in Python, but I know It can possible to create using JS

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