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    SMUX

    SMUX

    A stream multiplexing library for Golang with minimal memory usage

    SMUX is a stream multiplexing library for Go that lets multiple logical streams share one reliable underlying connection. It is designed for transports such as TCP or KCP, where ordering and reliability are already provided by the lower layer. The library uses sessions, streams, and frames to manage many independent data flows over a single connection. It focuses on controlled memory usage, smooth receiving behavior, fair traffic shaping, and small protocol overhead. Its design includes a...
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    HLS.js

    HLS.js

    HLS.js is a JavaScript library that plays HLS in browsers

    HLS.js is a JavaScript library that implements an HTTP Live Streaming client. It relies on HTML5 video and MediaSource Extensions for playback. It works by transmuxing MPEG-2 Transport Stream and AAC/MP3 streams into ISO BMFF (MP4) fragments. Transmuxing is performed asynchronously using a Web Worker when available in the browser. HLS.js also supports HLS + fmp4, as announced during WWDC2016. HLS.js works directly on top of a standard HTML<video> element. HLS.js is written in ECMAScript6 (*.js) and TypeScript (*.ts) (strongly typed superset of ES6), and transpiled in ECMAScript5 using Babel and the TypeScript compiler. ...
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    RSocket

    RSocket

    Java implementation of RSocket

    ...To disable copying you must include a payloadDecoder argument in your RSocketFactory. This will let you manage the Payload without copying the data from the underlying transport. You must free the Payload when you are done with them or you will get a memory leak. Used correctly this will reduce latency and increase performance.
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    SWR

    SWR

    React Hooks library for remote data fetching

    The name “SWR” is derived from stale-while-revalidate, a HTTP cache invalidation strategy popularized by HTTP RFC 5861. SWR is a strategy to first return the data from cache (stale), then send the fetch request (revalidate), and finally come with the up-to-date data. With SWR, components will get a stream of data updates constantly and automatically. And the UI will be always fast and reactive. With just one single line of code, you can simplify the logic of data fetching in your project,...
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