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I fine-tuned my model on a new programming language. You can do it too! 🚀
In Winglang, we wanted to use OpenAI and ChatGPT-4 to answer people's questions based on our documentation.
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Wing's design philosophy emphasizes productivity, security, and efficiency, enabling developers to stay within a single, intuitive workflow throughout the development process.
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Cloud, why so difficult? 🤷♀️
Check out https://github.com/winglang/wing for more details.
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10 Ways for Kubernetes Declarative Configuration Management
Winglang - Winglang is a new cloud-oriented programming language that combines infrastructure and runtime code in one language, supporting multiple build targets such as AWS and Kubernetes. Additionally, Winglang provides built-in libraries for direct manipulation of containers and Helm Chart configurations.
- Winglang - New Cloud-Oriented Programming Language
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Winglang: New open-source programming language for faster and simpler cloud development
A group of dedicated contributors and myself are working on Winglang, a new programming language that reduces complexity and speeds up cloud development by allowing developers to work at a higher level of abstraction and test their applications locally with a fully functional simulator that provides instant feedback after code changes.
- Show HN: Winglang – a new Cloud-Oriented programming language
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- A WASM runtime for running LLMs locally
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Time-series data ingestion from Rust WebAssembly application, leveraging GreptimeDB and WasmEdge
WasmEdge GitHub address: https://github.com/WasmEdge/WasmEdge.
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Orca-2-13B Runs Directly on Rust+WASM – No Python/C++ Hassles
I see that they recently changed the intro of WasmEdge on Github [1] to " WasmEdge is the easiest and fastest way to run LLMs on your own devices. "
Since it's a wasm runtime capable of many things I find bizarre that they now start describing it with a ultra-specific use case
- [1] https://github.com/WasmEdge/WasmEdge
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Run LLMs on my own Mac fast and efficient Only 2 MBs
Mmm…
The wasm-nn that this relies on (https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-nn) is a proposal that relies of arbitrary plugin backends sending arbitrarily chunks to some vendor implementation. The api is literally like set input, compute, set output.
…and that is totally non portable.
The reason this works, is because it’s relying on the abstraction already implemented in llama.cpp that allows it to take a gguf model and map it to multiple hardware targets,which you can see has been lifted here: https://github.com/WasmEdge/WasmEdge/tree/master/plugins/was...
So..
> Developers can refer to this project to write their machine learning application in a high-level language using the bindings, compile it to WebAssembly, and run it with a WebAssembly runtime that supports the wasi-nn proposal, such as WasmEdge.
Is total rubbish; no, you can’t.
This isn’t portable.
It’s not sandboxed.
If you have a wasm binary you might be able to run it if the version of the runtime you’re using happens to implement the specific ggml backend you need, which it probably doesn’t… because there’s literally no requirement for it to do so.
There’s a lot of “so portable” talk in this article which really seems misplaced.
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Requiem for a Stringref
WasmEdge isn't there yet: https://github.com/WasmEdge/WasmEdge/issues/1122#issuecommen...
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Cloud, Why So Difficult?
There has also been a few "cloud-native" runtimes based on WASM, like WasmEdge but there's a few others (can't remember their names!)...
What are some alternatives?
aws-cdk - The AWS Cloud Development Kit is a framework for defining cloud infrastructure in code
wasmer - 🚀 The leading Wasm Runtime supporting WASIX, WASI and Emscripten
terraform - Terraform enables you to safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure. It is a source-available tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files that can be shared amongst team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned.
wasmtime - A fast and secure runtime for WebAssembly
nballerina - Ballerina compiler that generates native executables.
aws-lambda-wasm-runtime - A template project for building high-performance, portable, and safe serverless functions in AWS Lambda.
eventual - Build scalable and durable micro-services with APIs, Messaging and Workflows
WAVM - WebAssembly Virtual Machine
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages 🚀
dapr-wasm - A template project to demonstrate how to run WebAssembly functions as sidecar microservices in dapr
vscode-infracost - See cost estimates for Terraform right in your editor💰📉
WasmEdge-go - The GO language SDK and API for WasmEdge