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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.
This project is powered by FCKeditor and iText library. This promotes iText to new WYSIWYG editor level. FCKeditor is now not only HTML editor but also PDF editor
Here is the Korean font supported FCKitext...Please download English version at http://
JNotePad is a very flexible text editor. With lots of modules, cou can create your own user-friendly editor. By choosing only the modules YOU need, you get a very productive editor.
A diary/journal editor and maintenace program that can be used with several journalling services. You can use it to synchronize, edit, and view entries from several journalling services from one client.
This is a Vi plugin for the Java IDE Eclipse. It will allow you to be in a vi environment as long as you are in an Eclipse texteditor that implements the interface ITextEditor.
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ZWebEdit is a Java applet that is designed to replace the <textarea> tag with a richJavatexteditor designed for editing HTML / code in a browser. ZWebEdit does not create a its own filesystem; it is designed to work with Zope or standalone.