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    Host LLMs in Production With On-Demand GPUs

    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.
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    Build Agents and Models on One Platform

    Everything you need to build production-ready agents and models. Access 200+ Google and third-party AI models and tools.

    Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform is Google Cloud's comprehensive platform for developers to build, scale, govern, and optimize agents and models. Choose from Google's most advanced models and third-party models like Anthropic's Claude Model Family.
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    Stash

    Stash

    An organizer for your videos, written in Go

    Stash allows you to organize and view your own collection of adult video and image files. Think of it like a private Hub site for your personal porn collection. Every video file has its own scene. Scenes can be rated and tagged with performers, tags, movies and a studio. Bookmark your favorite parts of a scene with markers. Markers can be tagged and appear in the video scrubber when viewing a scene.
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    Lazydocker

    Lazydocker

    The lazier way to manage everything docker

    LazyDocker is an interactive terminal GUI (built with gocui in Go) for managing Docker and Docker Compose. It lets users monitor containers, images, volumes, and networks from the command line, reducing context switching.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Clair

    Clair

    Vulnerability Static Analysis for Containers

    Clair is an application for parsing image contents and reporting vulnerabilities affecting the contents. This is done via static analysis and not at runtime. Clair v4 utilizes the ClairCore library as its engine for examining contents and reporting vulnerabilities. At a high level you can consider Clair a service wrapper to the functionality provided in the ClairCore library.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Helmsman

    Helmsman

    Helm Charts as Code

    Helmsman is a Helm Charts (k8s applications) as Code tool that allows you to automate the deployment/management of your Helm charts from version-controlled code. Helmsman uses a simple declarative TOML file to allow you to describe a desired state for your k8s applications as in the example toml file. Alternatively YAML declaration is also an acceptable example YAML file. Helmsman sees what you desire, validates that your desire makes sense (e.g. that the charts you desire are available in...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Your monitoring isn't a stack. It's a pile. Fix that.

    Errors, performance, logs, uptime. One install, one invoice, one UI.

    Replace Datadog, New Relic, and Sentry without adding three more dashboards.
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    ctop

    ctop

    Top-like interface for container metrics

    ctop provides a concise and condensed overview of real-time metrics for multiple containers. ctop comes with built-in support for Docker and runC; connectors for other container and cluster systems are planned for future releases. ctop requires no arguments and uses Docker host variables by default. See connectors for further configuration options. Config file values will be loaded and applied the next time ctop is started. To build ctop from source, simply clone the repo and run "make...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    CRFS

    CRFS

    CRFS: Container Registry Filesystem

    ...Instead of downloading entire layers upfront, it fetches file ranges on demand and maintains a content-addressed cache, yielding fast startup and lower bandwidth for large images. The system speaks registry protocols and understands layered image formats, resolving whiteouts and overlays so the mounted view matches what a container runtime would see. A FUSE (or platform-equivalent) frontend makes it trivial to integrate with existing tools: compilers, test runners, or debuggers can read files as if they were local. This lazy, verified access pattern is especially valuable in CI and developer workflows where you inspect or compile a few files from a massive base image. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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