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<h5><code>fabric</code> is an open-source framework for augmenting humans using AI.</h5> |
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## What and Why |
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- **Caleb Sima** for pushing me over the edge of whether to make this a public project or not. |
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- **Joel Parish** for super useful input on the project's Github directory structure. |
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- **Jonathan Dunn** for spectacular work on the soon-to-be-released universal client. |
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