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    KubeAI

    KubeAI

    Private Open AI on Kubernetes

    Get inferencing running on Kubernetes: LLMs, Embeddings, Speech-to-Text. KubeAI serves an OpenAI compatible HTTP API. Admins can configure ML models by using the Model Kubernetes Custom Resources. KubeAI can be thought of as a Model Operator (See Operator Pattern) that manages vLLM and Ollama servers.
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    spaGO

    spaGO

    Self-contained Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing lib

    ...The core module of Spago relies only on testify for unit testing. In other words, it has "zero dependencies", and we are committed to keeping it that way as much as possible. Spago uses a multi-module workspace to ensure that additional dependencies are downloaded only when specific features (e.g. persistent embeddings) are used. A good place to start is by looking at the implementation of built-in neural models, such as the LSTM. Except for a few linear algebra operations written in assembly for optimal performance (a bit of copying from Gonum), it's straightforward Go code, so you don't have to worry.
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    LLaMA.go

    LLaMA.go

    llama.go is like llama.cpp in pure Golang

    llama.go is like llama.cpp in pure Golang. The code of the project is based on the legendary ggml.cpp framework of Georgi Gerganov written in C++ with the same attitude to performance and elegance. Both models store FP32 weights, so you'll needs at least 32Gb of RAM (not VRAM or GPU RAM) for LLaMA-7B. Double to 64Gb for LLaMA-13B.
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