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    CLIP-as-service

    CLIP-as-service

    Embed images and sentences into fixed-length vectors

    CLIP-as-service is a low-latency high-scalability service for embedding images and text. It can be easily integrated as a microservice into neural search solutions. Serve CLIP models with TensorRT, ONNX runtime and PyTorch w/o JIT with 800QPS[*]. Non-blocking duplex streaming on requests and responses, designed for large data and long-running tasks. Horizontally scale up and down multiple CLIP models on single GPU, with automatic load balancing. Easy-to-use. No learning curve, minimalist...
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    FlippingBitbot

    Vulnerable VM featuring Bitbot

    ...It is suggested that you use the NAT option along with port forwarding, but as long as you have TCP access to the VM, you should be fine. There are no supplied credentials, and it is intended that the network services on the VM are the attack vectors. If you have questions, feel free to ask in #vulnhub on freenode(I'm bwall on there). You can also ask me on Twitter(@botnet_hunter).
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