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    OpenFang

    OpenFang

    Open-source Agent Operating System

    OpenFang is an open-source agent operating system designed to orchestrate autonomous AI agents and workflows in a structured, production-oriented environment. Written primarily in Rust, the project focuses on building a high-performance runtime where multiple specialized agents can collaborate to complete complex computational or development tasks. It aims to move beyond simple chat-based agents by providing infrastructure for persistent agent memory, task coordination, and scalable...
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    Monoio

    Monoio

    Rust async runtime based on io-uring

    Monoio is a Rust asynchronous runtime designed for high-performance I/O-bound servers and applications, built around native OS async I/O primitives (e.g. io_uring on Linux, epoll / kqueue on other Unix-like systems), rather than layering atop an existing runtime. Its design philosophy centers on a “thread-per-core” model where each core runs its own event loop, minimizing cross-thread synchronization needs, avoiding the overhead and complexity of task scheduling, and letting developers write efficient, low-overhead asynchronous networking or I/O code. ...
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