- GitHub - zilliztech attu: Web UI for Milvus Vector Database
Attu is designed to manage and interact with Milvus, offering features such as: Database, Collection, and Partition Management: Efficiently organize and manage your Milvus setup Insertion, Indexing, and Querying of Vector Embeddings: Easily handle Milvus vector data operations
- ATTU | Asian Table Tennis Union
The 34th ITTF-ATTU Asian Cup is being held at the Shenzhen Universiade Center Gymnasium from February 19 to 23, 2025 This prestigious table tennis event features 32 male and 32 female athletes competing in singles events, with a total prize pool of $400,000 Prize Money and World Rankin
- Attu Battlefield and U. S. Army and Navy Airfields on Attu
Attu Island is the site of the only World War II land battle in North America The island was subsequently used as a launching site for American bombing missions to Japan's home islands Many American combat aircraft were lost during the Aleutian Campaign, both to enemy action and to fierce weather conditions
- Attu Homepage
Attu, the westernmost piece of American territory and largest island in the Aleutian Islands’ Near Islands grouping, is nearly 1,100 miles from the Alaskan mainland and 750 miles northeast of the northernmost of Russia’s Kurile Islands, and 4,800 miles from Washington DC Attu is about 20 by 35 miles in size, the highest elevation being
- The GUI for Milvus - Attu - Zilliz
See your Milvus nodes in one picture Attu is an all-in-one Milvus administration tool, enabling you to dramatically reduce the DevOps cost of managing Milvus
- Unraveling the Mysteries of the Battle of Attu, the Forgotten Battle . . .
During a five-day research trip last month, underwater archaeologists successfully located three World War II shipwrecks on the ocean floor near Attu—one American and two Japanese It’s the
- Attu, A Lost Village of the Aleutians - U. S. National Park Service
The residents of Attu, the most remote Aleutian village, had a different and especially tragic wartime experience They were taken by the Japanese in 1942 and held as prisoners in Otaru, on Hokkaido, for the duration of the war Almost half of them died, many from malnutrition and starvation
- Exploring Attu Island: A Remote Alaskan Adventure
Discover the remote Alaskan island of Attu, offering a unique adventure with its rugged terrain, abundant wildlife, and World War II history
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