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Getting Started with the CoreWeave Kubernetes GPU Cloud
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[Snyk] Fix for 6 vulnerabilities #569

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Snyk has created this PR to fix 6 vulnerabilities in the pip dependencies of this project.

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⚠️ Warning ``` msrest 0.7.1 has requirement azure-core>=1.24.0, but you have azure-core 1.17.0. kserve 0.8.0.2 requires ray, which is not installed. kserve 0.8.0.2 has requirement certifi==2021.5.30, but you have certifi 2024.7.4. kserve 0.8.0.2 has requirement numpy~=1.19.2, but you have numpy 1.21.3. google-cloud-storage 2.18.1 has requirement google-auth<3.0dev,>=2.26.1, but you have google-auth 1.34.0. google-api-core 2.19.1 has requirement google-auth<3.0.dev0,>=2.14.1, but you have google-auth 1.34.0. google-api-core 2.19.1 has requirement googleapis-common-protos<2.0.dev0,>=1.56.2, but you have googleapis-common-protos 1.53.0. botocore 1.23.54 has requirement urllib3<1.27,>=1.25.4, but you have urllib3 2.0.7. azure-identity 1.15.0 has requirement azure-core<2.0.0,>=1.23.0, but you have azure-core 1.17.0. ```

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