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    Space Radar Electron

    Space Radar Electron

    Disk And Memory Space Visualization App built with Electron & d3.js

    Space Radar Electron is an application that offers an interactive and comprehensive visualization of disk space and memory usage of your computer. Built with Electron & d3.js, it currently offers visualizations in the form of Sunburst, Treemap and Flamegraph charts. As it scans the contents of your disk, it produces a preview visualization so you can already see what's been scanned.
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    Zenith

    Zenith

    Sort of like top or htop but with zoom-able charts, CPU, GPU

    In terminal graphical metrics for your *nix system written in Rust. The make file provides for building fully static versions on Linux against the musl C library. It requires musl-gcc to be installed on the system. Install "musl-tools" package on debian/ubuntu derivatives, "musl-gcc" on fedora and equivalent on other distributions from their standard repos. If one needs to build with NVIDIA support in a virtual environment, then it requires some more setup since typically the VM software is...
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    Benthos

    Benthos

    Fancy stream processing made operationally mundane

    Benthos is a high performance and resilient stream processor, able to connect various sources and sinks in a range of brokering patterns and perform hydration, enrichments, transformations and filters on payloads. It comes with a powerful mapping language, is easy to deploy and monitor, and ready to drop into your pipeline either as a static binary, docker image, or serverless function, making it cloud native as heck. Delivery guarantees can be a dodgy subject. Benthos processes and acknowledges messages using an in-process transaction model with no need for any disk persisted state, so when connecting to at-least-once sources and sinks it's able to guarantee at-least-once delivery even in the event of crashes, disk corruption, or other unexpected server faults. ...
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    GridDB

    GridDB

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    Checkmate

    Checkmate

    Checkmate is an open-source, self-hosted tool

    Checkmate is an open-source, self-hosted infrastructure monitoring platform that provides real-time visibility into server health, uptime, response times, and incident activity through a modern web interface. The application continuously checks whether websites and services are accessible and performing optimally, generating alerts and reports when availability or performance degrades. It supports detailed infrastructure monitoring through an optional agent called Capture, which collects...
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    graphdot

    graphdot

    Visualize Go module dependencies in Graphviz DOT format

    ...The output can be piped directly into dot to generate a PNG image file. For large graphs with many nodes of dependencies, you may want to generate an SVG file to allow you to zoom in with high fidelity and save disk space instead. If you like a more UML'ish style, you can use the provided graph properties from uml.gprops.
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    WaveSorter

    A powerful, versatile tool for offilne spike analysis and sorting

    ...Slider controls let the user select any coefficient or sample from any of several transforms, which can then be plotted to either axis of a 2D histogram (scatterplot). Within the waveform space, cursor-based controls let the user select subregions of the waveform space or individual waveforms to view. The user may cluster waveforms manually or via one of several popular clustering programs. The classification along with waveform properties (width, etc.) can be saved to disk in simple text files. WaveSorter is written in C++, utilizes the GNU Scientific Library for all computation, and is highly parallelized; on modern hardware it can handle files containing several 100,000s of waveforms per channel with almost no noticeable loss in GUI fluidity and <1sec lags for files with >1,000,000 waveforms per channel. ...
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