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    Ricks-Lab GPU Utilities

    Ricks-Lab GPU Utilities

    A set of utilities for monitoring and customizing GPU performance

    A set of utilities for monitoring GPU performance and modifying control settings. In order to get the maximum capability of these utilities, you should be running with a kernel that provides support for the GPUs you have installed. If using AMD GPUs, installing the latest AMD GPU driver or ROCm package may provide additional capabilities. If you have Nvidia GPUs installed, you should have Nvidia-smi installed in order for the utility reading of the cards to be possible. Writing to GPUs is currently only possible for compatible AMD GPUs on systems with appropriate kernel versions with the AMD ppfeaturemask set to enable this capability.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Locust

    Locust

    Scalable open source load testing tool

    Locust is an open source user load testing tool written in Python. The idea behind Locust is to swarm your web site or other systems with attacks from simulated users during a test, with each user behavior defined by you using Python code. This swarming process is then monitored from a web UI in real-time, and will help identify any bottlenecks in your code before real users can come in. As it is completely event-based, Locust can have thousands or even millions of simultaneous users distributed over multiple machines swarming your system. Unlike other event-based apps, it doesn’t use callbacks but uses lightweight processes instead, so you can write very expressive scenarios in Python without complicating it with callbacks.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    CommanderPi

    CommanderPi

    Easy RaspberryPi4 GUI system managment

    Easy Raspberry Pi 4 GUI system manager.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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