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    Cake

    Cake

    Distributed LLM and StableDiffusion inference

    Cake is a compact, powerful toolkit that combines a flexible TCP/UDP proxy, port forwarding system, and connection manager designed for both development and penetration testing scenarios. It enables users to create complex networking flows where traffic can be proxied, relayed, and manipulated between endpoints — useful for debugging networked applications, inspecting protocols, or tunneling traffic through different hops. The tool is designed to work with multiple protocols and supports...
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    HASH

    HASH

    The best way to use and work with blocks

    ...HASH is a platform for decision-making, which helps you integrate, understand and use data in a variety of different ways. HASH does this by combining various different powerful tools together into one simple interface. These range from data pipelines and a graph database, through to an all-in-one workspace, no-code tool builder, and agent-based simulation engine. These exist at varying stages of maturity, and while some are polished, not all are ready for real-world production use. You can read more about our big-picture vision at hash.dev
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