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NVIDIA L4 GPUs. 5-second cold starts. Scale to zero when idle.
Deploy your model, get an endpoint, pay only for compute time. No GPU provisioning or infrastructure management required.
rac is a set of perl modules that provides a simple but customizable HTML interface to your databases. It has been developped to avoid writing always the same small CGIs that access a simple base to manage customers, team tasks, stock management, etc...
LibWeb is a Perl library and toolkit for building a community web site and applications . It features members authentication, a concise, easy to use database API and template-driven, dynamic HTML page generation without using PHP/ASP/SSI/Javascript.
Transform your applications and workflows into powerful agentic systems at global scale.
Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform lets you rapidly build, scale, govern and optimize production-ready agents grounded in your organization's data. The platform enables developers to build custom or pre-built agents for virtually any use case. New customers get $300 in free credits.
PrensaLibre is a monolithic Perl CGI which automates the process of publishing a Web magazine. It produces HTML, WAP, RSS, and Text Bulletin output. The template-based magazine layout is fully customizable and fully Web-administered.
The intention of this project is to make a virtual file system that can be accessed through a normal web-browser. Authenticated users can upload files and download files. Complex user rights can be set on files to control access rights.
BlueBoy What's New is a simple database front/backend for your web site. It features displaying news items with a date, subject, who posted it, text of news, and a link for email or web page easily, and an admin page is included to make adding news items
You all know those little net tools like finger, traceroute etc. They have many similarities in functionality and would benefit from having common interface, to my knowledge there has been none, until now.. or atleast soon :-)
An add-on to phpPolls supporting multi-question, multi-section surveys. Sections support overview statements and resource/link annotations for issue-awareness and self-instruction applications. Admin and output enhancements for any phpPolls user.
Xenon Framewok is just another framework for PHP Developers. Its aim is to provide OOP facilities in order to build Web applications as easy as possible.
Token server reference implementation for the TorBank anonymous virtual currency system, useable via TOR onion routing or the WWW. Includes the bank-network backend server, a web frontend for end users, and a library for payment and online transactions.
Domusonweb provides management and administration of condominium (block of flats) through web functionalities at disposal of every user of the condo (of course administrator, but even tenants, owners). Expenses, papers, convocations, verbals, polls,
fshop would be the basement for an fake eShop-System. It contains User-Account Area, Shopping Basket, Categories and more but there will no shipping modules. You can use it as framework for your own work or use it with billing services like paypal.
Xsp Server is a cross-platform, indepenent process designed to interface any cgi compatible http server to provide asp style processing of web content. Xsp Server allows you to write asp style web content with many servers and languages.
A mod_perl-based RPC API designed for ease of setup, ease of extension, and rapid development.
Using Presto, you can develop a robust, fully "web-2.0" web application in a day or two.
Oh and it scales.
Take that, Ruby on Rails.