OpenAI-DotNet
Caddy
OpenAI-DotNet | Caddy | |
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37 | 405 | |
613 | 54,706 | |
6.2% | 1.8% | |
7.7 | 9.5 | |
10 days ago | 2 days ago | |
C# | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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OpenAI-DotNet
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Website Optimization Using Strapi, Astro.js and OpenAI
Okay, now we've confirmed the API endpoint is working, let's connect it to OpenAI first, install the OpenAI package, navigate to the route directory, and run the command below in our terminal
- OpenAI page changed: new Search picture
- OpenAI Website Relaunch
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Simplify Restaurant Reservations with Lyzr.ai's Chatbot-Powered App
You can obtain an OpenAI API key by visiting the OpenAI website.
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Build an AI Code Translator (and Optimizer) Using ToolJet and OpenAI
OpenAI Account: Register for an OpenAI account to utilize AI-powered features in your ToolJet applications. Sign up here.
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KodiBot - Local Chatbot App for Desktop
KodiBot is a desktop app that enables users to run their own AI chat assistants locally and offline on Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems. KodiBot is a standalone app and does not require an internet connection or additional dependencies to run local chat assistants. It supports both Llama.cpp compatible models and OpenAI API.
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Sentiment Analysis with PubNub Functions and HuggingFace
At this point, probably everyone has heard about OpenAI, GPT-4, Claude or any of the popular Large Language Models (LLMs). However, using these LLMs in a production environment can be expensive or nondeterministic regarding its results. I guess that is the downside of being good at everything; you could be better at performing one specific task. This is where HuggingFace can utilized. HuggingFace provides open-source AI and machine learning models that can easily be deployed on HuggingFace itself or third-party systems such as Amazon SageMaker or Azure ML. You can interface with these deployments through an API and control the scaling of these models, which makes them perfectly suited for production environments. These models range in size but are generally small AI models that are good at doing one specific task. With capabilities to fine-tune these models, or use the pre-trained model for specific tasks, embedding them into various applications becomes more efficient, enhancing automation and performance. Combining these models can create new and intricate AI applications. In this case, by utilizing HuggingFace models, you wouldn’t have to depend on a production application on a third-party provider such as OpenAI or Google, ensuring a more targeted and customizable approach to deploying deep learning solutions in your operations.
- Analiza nastrojów za pomocą funkcji PubNub i HuggingFace
- Sentiment-Analyse mit PubNub-Funktionen und HuggingFace
- Analyse des sentiments avec les fonctions PubNub et HuggingFace
Caddy
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How I use Devbox in my Elm projects
These projects use Caddy as my local development server, Dart Sass for converting my Sass files to CSS, elm, elm-format, elm-optimize-level-2, elm-review, elm-test (only in Calculator), ShellCheck to find bugs in my shell scripts, and Terser to mangle and compress JavaScript code.
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Why Does Windows Use Backslash as Path Separator?
No, look at the associated unit test: https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/blob/c6eb186064091c79f4...
If that test fails we could serve PHP source code instead of having it be evaluated, a major security flaw.
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How to securely reverse-proxy ASP.NET Core web apps
However, it's very unlikely that .NET developers will directly expose their Kestrel-based web apps to the internet. Typically, we use other popular web servers like Nginx, Traefik, and Caddy to act as a reverse-proxy in front of Kestrel for various reasons:
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HTTP/2 Continuation Flood: Technical Details
I think that recompiling with upgraded Go will not solve the issue. It seems Caddy imports `golang.org/x/net/http2` and pins it to v0.22.0 which is vulnerable: https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/6219#issuecommen....
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Show HN: Nano-web, a low latency one binary webserver designed for serving SPAs
Caddy [1] is a single binary. It is not minimal, but the size difference is barely noticeable.
serve also comes to mind. If you have node installed, `npx serve .` does exactly that.
There are a few go projects that fit your description, none of them very popular, probably because they end up being a 20-line wrapper around http frameworks just like this one.
[1] https://caddyserver.com/
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I Deployed My Own Cute Lil’ Private Internet (a.k.a. VPC)
Each app’s front end is built with Qwik and uses Tailwind for styling. The server-side is powered by Qwik City (Qwik’s official meta-framework) and runs on Node.js hosted on a shared Linode VPS. The apps also use PM2 for process management and Caddy as a reverse proxy and SSL provisioner. The data is stored in a PostgreSQL database that also runs on a shared Linode VPS. The apps interact with the database using Drizzle, an Object-Relational Mapper (ORM) for JavaScript. The entire infrastructure for both apps is managed with Terraform using the Terraform Linode provider, which was new to me, but made provisioning and destroying infrastructure really fast and easy (once I learned how it all worked).
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Automatic SSL Solution for SaaS/MicroSaaS Applications with Caddy, Node.js and Docker
So I dug a little deeper and came across this gem: Caddy. Caddy is this fantastic, extensible, cross-platform, open-source web server that's written in Go. The best part? It comes with automatic HTTPS. It basically condenses all the work our scripts and manual maintenance were doing into just 4-5 lines of config. So, stick around and I'll walk you through how to set up an automatic SSL solution with Caddy, Docker and a Node.js server.
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Cheapest ECS Fargate Service with HTTPS
Let's use Caddy which can act as reverse-proxy with automatic HTTPS coverage.
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Bluesky announces data federation for self hosters
Even if it may be simple, it doesn't handle edge cases such as https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/1632
I personally would make the trade off of taking on more complexity so that I can have extra compatibility.
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Freenginx.org
One of the most heavily used Russian software projects on the internet https://www.nginx.com/blog/do-svidaniya-igor-thank-you-for-n... but it's only marginally more modern than Apache httpd.
In light of recently announced nginx memory-safety vulnerabilities I'd suggest migrating to Caddy https://caddyserver.com/
What are some alternatives?
openai - OpenAI .NET sdk - Azure OpenAI, ChatGPT, Whisper, and DALL-E
traefik - The Cloud Native Application Proxy
generative-ai-for-beginners - 18 Lessons, Get Started Building with Generative AI 🔗 https://microsoft.github.io/generative-ai-for-beginners/
HAProxy - HAProxy documentation
speak-gpt - Your personal voice assistant based on OpenAI ChatGPT.
envoy - Cloud-native high-performance edge/middle/service proxy
OpenAI.Net - OpenAI library for .NET
Nginx - An official read-only mirror of http://hg.nginx.org/nginx/ which is updated hourly. Pull requests on GitHub cannot be accepted and will be automatically closed. The proper way to submit changes to nginx is via the nginx development mailing list, see http://nginx.org/en/docs/contributing_changes.html
NCalc2 - expression evaluator for .NET with built-in compiler
RoadRunner - 🤯 High-performance PHP application server, process manager written in Go and powered with plugins
SlackAI - Slack LLM app integration
Squid - Squid Web Proxy Cache