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    Linfa

    Linfa

    A Rust machine learning framework

    linfa aims to provide a comprehensive toolkit to build Machine Learning applications with Rust. Kin in spirit to Python's scikit-learn, it focuses on common preprocessing tasks and classical ML algorithms for your everyday ML tasks.
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    Daft

    Daft

    Distributed DataFrame for Python designed for the cloud

    ...Daft runs locally with a lightweight multithreaded backend. When your local machine is no longer sufficient, it scales seamlessly to run out-of-core on a distributed cluster. Underneath its Python API, Daft is built in blazing fast Rust code. Rust powers Daft’s vectorized execution and async I/O, allowing Daft to outperform frameworks such as Spark.
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    OpenObserve

    OpenObserve

    Elasticsearch/Splunk/Datadog alternative for (logs, metrics, traces)

    ...You can reduce your log storage costs by ~140x compared to Elasticsearch by using OpenObserve. Below are the results when we pushed logs from our production Kubernetes cluster to Elasticsearch and OpenObserve using fluent bit. OpenObserve stored data in Amazon s3 and Elasticsearch stored data on Amazon EBS volumes.
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