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    Extractous

    Extractous

    Fast and efficient unstructured data extraction

    ...Its purpose is to extract text and metadata efficiently from formats such as PDF, Word, HTML, email archives, images, and more, without depending on external APIs or separate parsing servers. The project emphasizes performance and low memory usage, and its maintainers describe it as a local-first alternative to heavier extraction stacks. For broader format support, the system combines its Rust core with ahead-of-time compiled Apache Tika shared libraries, which allows it to extend parsing coverage while still avoiding traditional server-based overhead. It also supports OCR for images and scanned documents through Tesseract, making it useful for document ingestion pipelines that include image-based or scanned inputs.
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    Punica

    Punica

    Serving multiple LoRA finetuned LLM as one

    Punica is a system designed to efficiently serve multiple LoRA-fine-tuned large language models within a shared GPU environment. LoRA is a parameter-efficient fine-tuning method that allows developers to adapt large pretrained models to specific tasks by adding lightweight adapter layers rather than retraining the entire model. Punica introduces a serving architecture that allows multiple LoRA adapters to share the same base model during inference, significantly reducing memory consumption and computational overhead. ...
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