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    fluentbit

    fluentbit

    Fast and Lightweight Logs and Metrics processor for Linux, BSD, OSX

    Fluent Bit is a super-fast, lightweight, and highly scalable logging and metrics processor and forwarder. It is the preferred choice for cloud and containerized environments. A robust, lightweight, and portable architecture for high throughput with low CPU and memory usage from any data source to any destination. Proven across distributed cloud and container environments. Highly available with I/O handlers to store data for disaster recovery. Granular management of data parsing and routing. Filtering and enrichment to optimize security and minimize cost. The lightweight, asynchronous design optimizes resource usage: CPU, memory, disk I/O, network. ...
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    htop

    htop

    An interactive process viewer

    htop is a cross-platform interactive process viewer. htop allows scrolling the list of processes vertically and horizontally to see their full command lines and related information like memory and CPU consumption. Also, system-wide information, like load average or swap usage, is shown. The information displayed is configurable through a graphical setup and can be sorted and filtered interactively. Tasks related to processes (e.g. killing and renicing) can be done without entering their PIDs. Running to requires ncurses libraries, typically named libncurses(w). ...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    TaskExplorer

    TaskExplorer

    Powerful system task manager

    TaskExplorer is a powerful system task-manager / process-inspector tool designed for Windows that goes well beyond the capabilities of the built-in Task Manager. It provides real-time insights into running processes, threads, open handles, network sockets, memory usage, modules loaded, and more — all in a unified, fast, and efficient GUI. Rather than scattering information across tabs or dialogs, TaskExplorer displays detailed data in a panel layout: when you select a process, the lower...
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    POCO

    POCO

    Cross-platform C++ libraries for building network applications

    The POCO C++ Libraries are powerful cross-platform C++ libraries for building network- and internet-based applications that run on desktop, server, mobile, IoT, and embedded systems. Whether building automation systems, industrial automation, IoT platforms, air traffic management systems, enterprise IT application and infrastructure management, security and network analytics, automotive infotainment and telematics, financial or healthcare, C++ developers have been trusting the POCO C++...
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    TurboVNC

    TurboVNC

    High-speed, 3D-friendly, TightVNC-compatible remote desktop software

    ...TurboVNC forked from TightVNC in 2004 and still covers all of the TightVNC 1.3.x features, but TurboVNC contains numerous feature enhancements and bug fixes relative to TightVNC, and it compresses 3D and video workloads much better than TightVNC while using generally only 5-20% of the CPU time of the latter. Using non-default settings, TurboVNC can also be made to compress 2D workloads as "tightly" as TightVNC.
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    Downloads: 131,950 This Week
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    Remotery

    Remotery

    Single C file, Realtime CPU/GPU Profiler with Remote Web Viewer

    Remotery is a real-time CPU/GPU profiler implemented as a single C file, providing developers with immediate insights into the performance of their applications. It features a remote web-based viewer that runs in browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, allowing for cross-platform performance analysis. Remotery supports profiling multiple threads and GPU contexts, offering a comprehensive view of an application's performance characteristics.
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    LYZ Freeware (Stopwatch & Timer)

    LYZ Freeware (Stopwatch & Timer)

    LYZ Open Source Project for Windows ( 2 programs now)

    This project contains 2 programs. 1. Stopwatch & Timer 2. HTTP Header Viewer Browse All Files to find the correct program
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    libsombrero

    Astronomical object/structure detection from 1D and 2D data sets.

    Sombrero is a fast wavelet image processing and object detection C library for astronomical images. Sombrero is named after the "Mexican Hat" shape of the wavelet masks used in image convolution and is released under the GNU LGPL library.
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    'atlc' is a CAD package used for analysing and desiging electrical transmission lines of arbitrary cross section. Also for the design of directonal couplers. Some parts are CPU intensive, so multiple CPUs are supported.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Emulator of the newer Hewlett Packard Handheld Calculator Models with ARM CPU (HP49g+ HP50).
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    Tpl makes it easy to serialize your C data using just a handful of API functions. The data is stored in its native binary form for maximum efficiency. C, Perl and XML supported. Data is portable across CPU types and OS's from Unix to Mac to Windows.
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    multiDAC is intended to become a user-friendly tool for image- and videoprocessing in the field of deformation/movement analysis. It is written in C# with some C routines using CPU/GPU parallelization (e.g. CUDA) and features a plugin manager.
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    NetIcon is a utility that sits in the Windows task bar and shows your network throughput. Requires WinPcap. NetIcon was modeled after Process Explorer, which only shows the CPU and IO load. Additionally it shows a hilbert curve "netblob" diagram.
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