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    Crawl websites, sync to vector databases, and power RAG applications. Pre-built integrations for LLM pipelines and AI assistants.

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    Brim

    Brim

    Application to efficiently search and analyze super-structured data

    ...Brim is especially useful to security and network operators that need to handle large packet captures, especially those that are cumbersome for Wireshark, tshark, or other packet analyzers. Inspired by the Unix-tools design pattern, everything Brim does can be run from the command line. Think of Brim's components like Lego blocks that you can easily interconnect and assemble. It’s all open source, so have a look.
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    parca

    parca

    Continuous profiling for analysis of CPU and memory usage

    Continuous profiling for analysis of CPU, memory usage over time, and down-to-the-line number. Saving infrastructure costs, improving performance, and increasing reliability. A single profiler, using eBPF, automatically discovers targets from Kubernetes or systemd across the entire infrastructure with very low overhead. Supports C, C++, Rust, Go, and more. Both producing pprof formatted profiles with the eBPF-based profiler and ingesting any pprof formatted profiles allowing for wide language adoption and interoperability with existing tooling. ...
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