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  • Host LLMs in Production With On-Demand GPUs Icon
    Host LLMs in Production With On-Demand GPUs

    NVIDIA L4 GPUs. 5-second cold starts. Scale to zero when idle.

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    nginx ui

    nginx ui

    Nginx UI allows you to access and modify the nginx configurations

    We use nginx in our company lab environment. It often happens that my colleagues have developed an application that is now deployed in our Stage or Prod environment. To make this application accessible nginx has to be adapted. Most of the time my colleagues don't have permission to access the server and change the configuration files and since I don't feel like doing this for everyone anymore I thought a UI could help us all. If you feel the same way I wish you a lot of fun with the application and I am looking forward to your feedback, change requests or even a star. Containerization is now state of the art and therefore the application is delivered in a container. With the menu item Main Config the Nginx specific configuration files can be extracted and updated. These are dynamically read from the Nginx directory. If a file has been added manually, it is immediately integrated into the Nginx UI Main Config menu item.
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    node-js-getting-started

    node-js-getting-started

    Getting Started with Node on Heroku

    A barebones Node.js app using Express 4. This application supports the Getting Started on Heroku with Node.js article. Make sure you have Node.js and the Heroku CLI installed. For more information about using Node.js on Heroku, see these Dev Center articles. When you create an app, a git remote (called heroku) is also created and associated with your local git repository. Heroku generates a random name (in this case sharp-rain-871) for your app, or you can pass a parameter to specify your own app name. Heroku treats logs as streams of time-ordered events aggregated from the output streams of all your app and Heroku components, providing a single channel for all of the events. Procfiles can contain additional process types. For example, you might declare one for a background worker process that processes items off of a queue.
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    node-rate-limiter-flexible

    node-rate-limiter-flexible

    Count and limit requests by key with atomic increments

    rate-limiter-flexible counts and limits number of actions by key and protects from DDoS and brute force attacks at any scale. It works with Redis, process Memory, Cluster or PM2, Memcached, MongoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL and allows to control of requests rate in single process or distributed environment. All operations in memory or distributed environments use atomic increments against race conditions. Combine limiters, block key for some duration, delay actions, manage failover with insurance options, configure smart key blocking in memory and many others. Average request takes 0.7ms in Cluster and 2.5ms in a Distributed application. See benchmarks. It provides a unified API for all limiters. Whenever your application grows, it is ready. Prepare your limiters in minutes. No matter which node package you prefer: redis or ioredis, sequelize/typeorm or knex, memcached, native driver or mongoose. It works with all of them.
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    nodejs-integration-tests-best-practices

    nodejs-integration-tests-best-practices

    Beyond the basics of Node.js testing

    Component/integration test is a hybrid between E2E and unit tets. It's gaining a lot of popularity and going by the testing diamond model it is considered as the default technique for the modern backend. Its main idea is testing an entire component (e.g., Microservice) as-is, through the API, with all the layers including the database but fake anything extraneous. This brings both high confidence and great developer experience. However, doing it right, fast, exhaustive and maximizing the value demand some learning and skills. This is the mission statement of this repo. Warning: You might fall in love with testing. Detailed instructions on how to write component tests in the RIGHT way including code example and reference to the example application. A Complete showcase of a typical Node.js backend with performant tests setup (50 tests in 4 seconds! including database!)
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    Catch Bugs Before Your Customers Do

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    ooform

    PHP object oriented form generator and validator

    This framework provides an object oriented way for form generation and validation in php. Its MVC architecture allows to separate the form generation from the rendering. The framework allows to include custom form elements and also custom validators. It provides full multilanguage support for both form and validation messages.
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    open-api

    open-api

    A Monorepo of various packages to power OpenAPI in node

    A Monorepo of various packages to power OpenAPI in node. This monorepo uses lerna for development. See the root package.json for helpful scripts. Several scripts have been created to aid in the development of this monorepo (see ./bin). They assume that your $PWD is the root of the repository.
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    restless

    restless

    A lightweight REST miniframework for Python

    A lightweight REST mini framework for Python. Works great with Django, Flask, Pyramid & Tornado, but should be useful for many other Python web frameworks. Based on the lessons learned from Tastypie & other REST libraries. Restless tries to be RESTful by default, but flexible enough. The main Resource class has data methods (that you implement) for all the main RESTful actions. It also uses HTTP status codes as correctly as possible. Restless is BYOD (bring your own data) and hence, works with almost any ORM/data source. If you can import a module to work with the data & can represent it as JSON, Restless can work with it. Restless is small & easy to keep in your head. Common usages involve overriding just a few easily remembered method names. Total source code is an under a thousand lines of code.
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    webchat

    webchat

    Websocket project based on vue

    Websocket project based on vue. Register and log in, chat with others View history, multiple chatrooms, chat with a robot, send pictures, send links, send emoji, preview picture, Message not read, and broken line reconnection.
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