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talariasci

v0.0.1

Published

Placeholder for Talaria Scientific, a multi-agent harness for computational science (private beta at talariasci.com).

Readme

talariasci (placeholder)

This is a placeholder release. It reserves the talariasci name ahead of the open-source release of Talaria Scientific. The real package will appear here when it ships — watch talariasci.com.

Talaria ScientificScience at the speed of thought.

We're building a multi-agent harness for computational science, tooling that turns a 10x researcher into a 100x researcher the way agentic coding did for software engineers over the last 3 years.

The slow, expensive part of research is undifferentiated work in data wrangling, sysadmin, and validation. We make that part fast, with the scientist in the loop and HPC as the guardrail. It is a mech suit for the researcher, not an auto-scientist that replaces you.

We believe research tooling should be open, and that integrity belongs in the design, not bolted on after. The product will be open source and we'll share more of the thinking as we go.

Private beta

Talaria is in private beta with a small group of researchers. Request access → if you run computational experiments (PDEs, optimization, anything that validates on a single GPU) and want in.

What this package does

npx talariasci   # prints the pitch above + the beta signup link

Nothing else, yet.

A new project from Scott Clark, founder of SigOpt.