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  • rails-llm v0.2.0 has been released
  • LLM Orchestration Frameworks Compared: LangChain vs. LlamaIndex vs. Raw API Calls
  • Liquid AI Ships LFM2.5-230M with llama.cpp, MLX, vLLM, SGLang, and ONNX Support for On-Device Inference

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rubyflow.com /1 month ago

rails-llm v0.2.0 has been released

rails-llm provides generators and an engine for the llm.rb runtime inside Ruby on Rails. The engine includes a chat interface, and the generators take care of migrations & mode...

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machinelearningmastery.com /6 days ago

LLM Orchestration Frameworks Compared: LangChain vs. LlamaIndex vs. Raw API Calls

The default assumption in most LLM developer communities is that you start with raw API calls and graduate to a framework as your project grows.

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marktechpost.com /2 weeks ago

Liquid AI Ships LFM2.5-230M with llama.cpp, MLX, vLLM, SGLang, and ONNX Support for On-Device Inference

Liquid AI released LFM2.5-230M, its smallest model yet. The 230M-parameter, open-weight model runs on-device at 213 tok/s on a Galaxy S25 Ultra and 42 on a Raspberry Pi 5. Built on...

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