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    Grafana

    Grafana

    Leading open-source visualization and observability platform

    Grafana Open Source is a leading open-source visualization and observability platform that lets you query, visualize, alert on, and explore your data—regardless of where it’s stored. With support for 100+ data source plugins (such as Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, SQL/NoSQL databases, OpenTelemetry, and more), you can unify metrics, logs, traces, and other observability signals in one place. Grafana OSS empowers you to build dynamic, reusable dashboards with rich...
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    Neuroglancer

    Neuroglancer

    WebGL-based viewer for volumetric data

    Neuroglancer is a WebGL-based visualization tool designed for exploring large-scale volumetric and neuroimaging datasets directly in the browser. It allows users to interactively view arbitrary 2D and 3D cross-sections of volumetric data alongside 3D meshes and skeleton models, enabling precise examination of neural structures and biological imaging results. Its multi-pane interface synchronizes multiple orthogonal views with a central 3D viewport, making it ideal for analyzing complex brain...
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    The Tengo Language

    The Tengo Language

    A fast script language for Go

    Tengo is a small, dynamic, fast, secure script language for Go. Tengo is fast and secure because it's compiled/executed as bytecode on stack-based VM that's written in native Go. Securely Embeddable and Extensible. Compiler/runtime written in native Go (no external deps or cgo). Executable as a standalone language / REPL. Use cases, rules engine, state machine, data pipeline, transpiler. If you need to evaluate a simple expression, you can use Eval function instead.
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    KubeRay

    KubeRay

    A toolkit to run Ray applications on Kubernetes

    KubeRay is a powerful, open-source Kubernetes operator that simplifies the deployment and management of Ray applications on Kubernetes. It offers several key components. KubeRay core: This is the official, fully-maintained component of KubeRay that provides three custom resource definitions, RayCluster, RayJob, and RayService. These resources are designed to help you run a wide range of workloads with ease.
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    rudderstack

    rudderstack

    Privacy and Security focused Segment-alternative, in Golang

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    Distributed Transactions Manager

    Distributed Transactions Manager

    A distributed transaction framework that supports multiple languages

    Support HTTP and GRPC, provide easy-to-use interfaces, lower substantially the barrier of getting started with distributed transactions, and newcomers can adapt quickly. Developers no longer worry about suspension, null compensation, idempotent transaction, and other tricky problems, the framework layer handles them all. Suitable for companies with the multi-language stack. Easy for go, python, php, nodejs, ruby and so forth. The only external dependence is the database server, easy to...
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    umi-project

    umi-project

    Just bring Linux for a better world

    U M I, pronounce "ou" "ème" "aie" to an approach of "you & I" expression, is meant to be a derivative of Ubuntu, a Linux distribution. U M I is a system that wants generalist, simple and tailored to your needs. M I perhaps as "Maths Infos", "Mission Impossible", "Micro Imagination", "Museum Incarnation", ..., "Mandela Ideologie", ...,"Magne Isapèt" :), ... ; but in reality M I for "Me Inside", inside Linux, inside Debian, inside Ubuntu. This project designates all logistics associated...
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