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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15066 · Aug 16

#python#agents#ai#api_gateway#asyncio#authentication_middleware#devops#docker#fastapi#federation#gateway#generative_ai#jwt#kubernetes#llm_agents#mcp#model_context_protocol#observability#prompt_engineering#python#tools The MCP Gateway is a powerful tool that unifies different AI service protocols like REST and MCP into one easy-to-use endpoint. It helps you manage multiple AI tools and services securely with features like authentication, retries, rate-limiting, and real-time monitoring through an admin UI. You can run it locally or in scalable cloud environments using Docker or Kubernetes. It supports various communication methods (HTTP, WebSocket, SSE, stdio) and offers observability with OpenTelemetry for tracking AI tool usage and performance. This gateway simplifies connecting AI clients to diverse services, making development and management more efficient and secure. https://github.com/IBM/mcp-context-forge

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@djangoproject · Post #118 · 08/08/2016, 11:44 AM

https://docs.python.org/3/library/multiprocessing.html multiprocessing is a package that supports spawning processes using an API similar to the threading module. The multiprocessing package offers both local and remote concurrency, effectively side-stepping the Global Interpreter Lock by using subprocesses instead of threads. Due to this, the multiprocessing module allows the programmer to fully leverage multiple processors on a given machine. It runs on both Unix and Windows. The #multiprocessing module also introduces #APIs which do not have analogs in the #threading#module. A prime example of this is the Pool object which offers a convenient means of parallelizing the execution of a function across multiple input values, distributing the input data across processes (data #parallelism). The following example demonstrates the common practice of defining such functions in a module so that child processes can successfully import that module. This basic example of data parallelism using Pool,