text-generation-inference
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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text-generation-inference
- FLaNK AI-April 22, 2024
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Zephyr 141B, a Mixtral 8x22B fine-tune, is now available in Hugging Chat
I wanted to write that TGI inference engine is not Open Source anymore, but they have reverted the license back to Apache 2.0 for the new version TGI v2.0: https://github.com/huggingface/text-generation-inference/rel...
Good news!
- Hugging Face reverts the license back to Apache 2.0
- HuggingFace text-generation-inference is reverting to Apache 2.0 License
- FLaNK Stack 05 Feb 2024
- Is there any open source app to load a model and expose API like OpenAI?
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AI Code assistant for about 50-70 users
Setting up a server for multiple users is very different from setting up LLM for yourself. A safe bet would be to just use TGI, which supports continuous batching and is very easy to run via Docker on your server. https://github.com/huggingface/text-generation-inference
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LocalPilot: Open-source GitHub Copilot on your MacBook
Okay, I actually got local co-pilot set up. You will need these 4 things.
1) CodeLlama 13B or another FIM model https://huggingface.co/codellama/CodeLlama-13b-hf. You want "Fill in Middle" models because you're looking at context on both sides of your cursor.
2) HuggingFace llm-ls https://github.com/huggingface/llm-ls A large language mode Language Server (is this making sense yet)
3) HuggingFace inference framework. https://github.com/huggingface/text-generation-inference At least when I tested you couldn't use something like llama.cpp or exllama with the llm-ls, so you need to break out the heavy duty badboy HuggingFace inference server. Just config and run. Now config and run llm-ls.
4) Okay, I mean you need an editor. I just tried nvim, and this was a few weeks ago, so there may be better support. My expereicen was that is was full honest to god copilot. The CodeLlama models are known to be quite good for its size. The FIM part is great. Boilerplace works so much easier with the surrounding context. I'd like to see more models released that can work this way.
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Mistral 7B Paper on ArXiv
A simple microservice would be https://github.com/huggingface/text-generation-inference .
Works flawlessly in Docker on my Windows machine, which is extremely shocking.
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best way to serve llama V2 (llama.cpp VS triton VS HF text generation inference)
I am wondering what is the best / most cost-efficient way to serve llama V2. - llama.cpp (is it production ready or just for playing around?) ? - Triton inference server ? - HF text generation inference ?
mosec
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20x Faster as the Beginning: Introducing pgvecto.rs extension written in Rust
Mosec - A high-performance serving framework for ML models, offers dynamic batching and CPU/GPU pipelines to fully exploit your compute machine. Simple and faster alternative to NVIDIA Triton.
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[D] Handling Concurrent Request for ML Model API
- Yes C++ would be better, but you can try mosec. It has a Python interface and helps you handle all the difficult things about Python multiprocessing. The web service part is implemented in Rust thus it's fast enough for machine learning services.
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Launching ModelZ Beta!
Contribute to open source projects: Modelz is built on top of envd, mosec, modelz-llm and many other open source projects. If you're interested in contributing to these projects, you can check out their GitHub repositories and start contributing.
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Deploying a model with an API in docker
You could first create the image with the framework you like (e.g. bentoml or https://github.com/mosecorg/mosec for light weight).
- PostgresML is 8-40x faster than Python HTTP microservices
- Python Machine Learning Service Can Run Way More Faster
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[D] Open Source ML Organisations to contribute to?
If you're interested in machine learning model serving, can check mosec: https://github.com/mosecorg/mosec
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Why not multiprocessing
During the development of a machine learning serving project Mosec, I used a lot of multiprocessing to make it more efficient. I want to share some experiences and some researches related to Python multiprocessing.
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[P] Mosec: deploy your machine learning model in an easy and efficient way
That's a good example. I have met the same situation before. I have created a discussion in GitHub to track the DAG progress.
- Mosec: deploy your machine learning model in an easy and efficient way
What are some alternatives?
llama-cpp-python - Python bindings for llama.cpp
BentoML - The most flexible way to serve AI/ML models in production - Build Model Inference Service, LLM APIs, Inference Graph/Pipelines, Compound AI systems, Multi-Modal, RAG as a Service, and more!
ollama - Get up and running with Llama 3, Mistral, Gemma, and other large language models.
GPflow - Gaussian processes in TensorFlow
exllama - A more memory-efficient rewrite of the HF transformers implementation of Llama for use with quantized weights.
mlrun - MLRun is an open source MLOps platform for quickly building and managing continuous ML applications across their lifecycle. MLRun integrates into your development and CI/CD environment and automates the delivery of production data, ML pipelines, and online applications.
basaran - Basaran is an open-source alternative to the OpenAI text completion API. It provides a compatible streaming API for your Hugging Face Transformers-based text generation models.
metaflow - :rocket: Build and manage real-life ML, AI, and data science projects with ease!
FlexGen - Running large language models on a single GPU for throughput-oriented scenarios.
postgresml - The GPU-powered AI application database. Get your app to market faster using the simplicity of SQL and the latest NLP, ML + LLM models.
vllm - A high-throughput and memory-efficient inference and serving engine for LLMs
inference-benchmark - Benchmark for machine learning model online serving (LLM, embedding, Stable-Diffusion, Whisper)