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    Scalene

    Scalene

    High-performance CPU, GPU, and memory profiler for Python

    ...Its overhead is typically no more than 10-20% (and often less). Scalene performs profiling at the line level and per function, pointing to the functions and the specific lines of code responsible for the execution time in your program. Scalene separates out the percentage of memory consumed by Python code vs. native code.
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    Ralph

    Ralph

    Ralph is the CMDB / Asset Management system for data center

    Ralph is built on top of Django and Python 3 and is easy to extend and customize without writing boilerplate code. REST API, Workflows code extensions allow for easy customization. We've chosen the best features of DCIM, Asset Mgmt and CMDB systems to create one, easy and well-integrated system. One interface is easier than 3. Keep track of assets purchases and their life cycle.
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    PC_Workman_HCK

    PC_Workman_HCK

    AI-powered PC monitoring that explains. Not shows numbers/spikes.

    PC_Workman is what 680 hours of coding after warehouse shifts looks like. Built on a laptop hitting 94°C, this AI-powered monitoring tool does what Task Manager can't: it understands your system, not just measures it. Features: - Time travel monitoring - debug issues from hours ago - AI diagnostics with HCK_GPT - Custom fan curves with profiles - Floating always-on-top widget - 2D system map - Cross-GPU support (NVIDIA/AMD/Intel) Four complete rebuilds. 29 features killed....
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    HDDtempNC

    HDDtempNC

    Tool to acquire hard disk drive temperature from the network interface

    ###### HDDtempNC has now moved to Github ###### ###### Please visit the Github project at https://github.com/viharm/HDDtempNC ###### HDDtempNC provides a script to acquire hard disk drive temperature for a target host by querying an existing HDDtemp daemon and then parse the results according to the request. See project wiki for more details, usage and code.
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    Note: The project has moved to https://github.com/pyhys/minimalmodbus The files available here are very old, download from Github instead. MinimalModbus is an easy-to-use Python module for talking to instruments (slaves) from a computer (master) using the Modbus protocol, and is intended to be running on the master. Example code includes drivers for Eurotherm and Omega process controllers. The only dependence is the pySerial module (also pure Python). This software supports the ‘Modbus RTU’ and ‘Modbus ASCII’ serial communication versions of the protocol, and is intended for use on Linux, OS X and Windows platforms. ...
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