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1,561 datasets
Ten years of expenditures made by Washington State candidates and political committees, as reported to the Public Disclosure Commission (PDC). The data includes in-kind contributions and is sourced from forms C3, C4, Schedule C, and their electronic equivalents. The dataset is provided by the State of Washington as a best-effort record and was last updated in March 2026.
Cash and in-kind contributions made to Washington State candidates and political committees over the last 10 years, as reported to the Public Disclosure Commission. The dataset excludes paid or forgiven loans, pledges, expenditures, and entities filing under 'mini reporting'. The State of Washington provides this data with a disclaimer that it is a best-effort compilation and may contain incomplete or incorrect information.
The Washington State Public Disclosure Commission provides this dataset of reportable expenditures by out-of-state political committees. It covers a 17-year period from 2008 to the present, as of March 2026. Data is derived from C5 Out-Of-State Political Committee Campaign Finance Reports filed with the commission.
A list of all pledges reported on C4 reports for the last 17 years beginning in 2007, provided by the Washington State Public Disclosure Commission. The dataset offers a historical perspective on pledges of $100 or more (changed to $150 on April 1, 2023) received but not yet paid by political committees. It is a best-effort compilation and may contain incomplete or incorrect information.
Debts, obligations, and orders placed by Washington State candidates and political committees for the last 10 years, as reported to the Public Disclosure Commission (PDC). The data is sourced from Schedule B of the C4 Summary Report and excludes loans and entities filing under 'mini reporting'. The PDC provides this as a best-effort record set and advises consulting original reports for verification.
30.3 KB of MATLAB scripts and controller models used to generate simulation results and figures for a study. The code is provided by author Xianqi Cao under a CC-BY-4.0 license. The resource was last updated on April 15, 2026.
National Elevation Data Audit is a report outlining all elevation data available across all Australian jurisdictions. The report was identified by the Intergovernmental Committee on Surveying and Mapping's Permanent Committee on Topographic Information. It is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
figshare hosts input files and source code from a study on the fate of lithospheric remnants beneath subducting slabs. The dataset, authored by Di Wang, was last updated on April 15, 2026. The 10.3 MB archive is licensed under CC-BY-4.0.
Source code supporting a published academic paper, authored by Arnelyn Larano. The artifact is a 13.4 KB DOCX file, last updated on April 19, 2026. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on the figshare platform.
John Greer's evidence stack from 2026 contains deterministic audit logs and Python source code to verify the mechanical nature of a 75,076 pm Metric Step. The dataset includes a master ledger script, terminal receipts, and synchronization logs, executed on a Raspberry Pi to confirm a 3.99 PHe resonance threshold.
Australian Ocean Data Network hosts a report titled 'Future of the Deep Sea Drilling Project after 1975 Report on an open meeting of the JOIDES planning committee held in Zurich, September 26-28, 1973'. The document is a legacy product with no abstract available. It was last updated on the platform in May 2026.
Groningen's City Council provides live and archived meeting information as open data. The dataset likely contains documents from meetings, an overview of councillors and committees, and their contact details. The data originates from the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations.
A collection of 100 quantum circuit examples for automated recognition and code generation research. The dataset includes circuit images, annotations, and rendered outputs, supporting a pipeline that integrates object detection with large language models. It was created by Thanh Lam Nguyen and shared in 2026.
99,870 high-quality system, user, and assistant triples form a ready-to-train dataset for defensive cybersecurity AI alignment. Created by Alican Kiraz and published under an Apache-2.0 license, this dataset was last updated on April 24, 2026. Its scope covers major security frameworks including OWASP Top 10, MITRE ATT&CK, NIST CSF, and modern topics like cloud security and cryptography.
Open-index provides development metadata for 9 public GitHub repositories, fetched via GitHub's REST and GraphQL APIs. The archive contains 10.4 million rows across 8 tables, including issues, pull requests, comments, and CI status checks. It was last updated on April 4, 2026.
A legacy report from the Bureau of Mineral Resources committee outlining a forward marine program. The document is published by Geoscience Australia on the Australian Government data portal. Its last recorded metadata update was in April 2026, though the report's original publication date is unknown.
The Fitness_Club dataset was curated by the TabArena team from a Kaggle source for evaluating predictive models on independent and identically distributed tabular data. It is intended for classification tasks and originates from a 2023 Kaggle dataset focused on fitness club member behavior. The curation process involved dropping an ID column, renaming target variable values, and standardizing column formats.
1,400 curated entries of cybersecurity vulnerabilities designed for training a Red Team GPT model. The dataset includes detailed records from 2021-2025, sourced from Exploit-DB, CVE details, and recent web sources. It was created by Nemesispro and last updated on Hugging Face in April 2026.
The 2024 Progress Report from Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada details departmental efforts to identify, remove, and prevent accessibility barriers. It follows the initial Accessibility Plan published in December 2022, providing a textual update on government policy implementation. The report is an HTML document last updated in March 2026.
Briefing material prepared for Minister Marc Miller's appearance before the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage (CHPC) and the Standing Committee on Finance (FINA) to discuss the Supplementary Estimates (B). The document is published by Canadian Heritage under the OGL-CA-2.0 license and was last updated on 2026-04-16.