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  • SKUDONET Open Source Load Balancer Icon
    SKUDONET Open Source Load Balancer

    Take advantage of Open Source Load Balancer to elevate your business security and IT infrastructure with a custom ADC Solution.

    SKUDONET ADC, operates at the application layer, efficiently distributing network load and application load across multiple servers. This not only enhances the performance of your application but also ensures that your web servers can handle more traffic seamlessly.
  • Manage your IT department more effectively Icon
    Manage your IT department more effectively

    Streamline your business from end to end with ConnectWise PSA

    ConnectWise PSA (formerly Manage) allows you to stop working in separate systems, and helps you build a more profitable business. No more duplicate data entries, inefficient employees, manual invoices, and the inability to accurately track client service issues. Get a behind the scenes look into the award-winning PSA that automates processes for each area of business: sales, help desk, support, finance, and HR.
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    Solana

    Solana

    Web-scale blockchain for fast, secure, scalable, decentralized apps

    Solana is the fastest blockchain in the world and the fastest-growing ecosystem in crypto, with thousands of projects spanning DeFi, NFTs, Web3 and more. Integrate once and never worry about scaling again. Solana ensures composability between ecosystem projects by maintaining a single global state as the network scales. Never deal with fragmented Layer 2 systems or sharded chains. Solana's scalability ensures transactions remain less than $0.01 for both developers and users. Solana is all about...
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    Meilisearch

    Meilisearch

    An open-source, lightning-fast, and hyper-relevant search engine

    An open-source, lightning-fast, and hyper-relevant search engine that fits effortlessly into your apps, websites, and workflow. Meilisearch is a flexible and powerful user-focused search engine that can be added to any website or application. Search-as-you-type returns answers in less than 50 milliseconds. That's faster than the blink of an eye! Deploy in a matter of minutes. Smart presets let you start searching through your data with zero configuration. Send data to Meilisearch however you...
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    BAT

    BAT

    A cat(1) clone with syntax highlighting and Git integration

    A cat(1) clone with syntax highlighting and Git integration. By default, bat pipes its own output to a pager (e.g. less) if the output is too large for one screen. If you would rather bat work like cat all the time (never page output), you can set --paging=never as an option, either on the command line or in your configuration file. If you intend to alias cat to bat in your shell configuration, you can use alias cat='bat --paging=never' to preserve the default behavior. Even with a pager set...
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    Sonic

    Sonic

    Fast, lightweight & schema-less search backend

    Sonic is a super fast and lightweight, schema-less search backend that can be used in place of super-heavy and full-featured search backends like Elasticsearch. It is able to normalize language search queries, auto-complete search queries and offer the most relevant results. Being an identifier index rather than a document index, when queried it provides IDs that can be used to refer to matched documents in an external database.
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  • Total Network Visibility for Network Engineers and IT Managers Icon
    Total Network Visibility for Network Engineers and IT Managers

    Network monitoring and troubleshooting is hard. TotalView makes it easy.

    This means every device on your network, and every interface on every device is automatically analyzed for performance, errors, QoS, and configuration.
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    bandwhich

    bandwhich

    Terminal bandwidth utilization tool

    bandwhich sniffs a given network interface and records IP packet size, cross referencing it with the /proc filesystem on linux, lsof on macOS, or using WinApi on windows. It is responsive to the terminal window size, displaying less info if there is no room for it. It will also attempt to resolve ips to their host name in the background using reverse DNS on a best effort basis. bandwhich can be installed using the Rust package manager, cargo. It might be in your distro repositories if you're...
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    Tauri

    Tauri

    Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications

    Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend. Brownfield compatibility with any front-end framework means you don't have to change your stack. Floss relicensing is possible with Tauri. Bundle size of a Tauri App can be less than 600KB. Security is the Tauri-Team's biggest priority and drives our innovation. Patterns are here to help you choose important features with simple configuration. Cross-platform compilation allows to bundle binaries for major desktop...
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    Tokenizers

    Tokenizers

    Fast State-of-the-Art Tokenizers optimized for Research and Production

    Fast State-of-the-art tokenizers, optimized for both research and production. Tokenizers provides an implementation of today’s most used tokenizers, with a focus on performance and versatility. These tokenizers are also used in Transformers. Train new vocabularies and tokenize, using today’s most used tokenizers. Extremely fast (both training and tokenization), thanks to the Rust implementation. Takes less than 20 seconds to tokenize a GB of text on a server’s CPU. Easy to use, but also...
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    bore

    bore

    bore is a simple CLI tool for making tunnels to localhost

    A modern, simple TCP tunnel in Rust that exposes local ports to a remote server, bypassing standard NAT connection firewalls. That's all it does, no more and no less. This will expose your local port at localhost:8000 to the public internet at bore.pub:<PORT>, where the port number is assigned randomly. Similar to localtunnel and ngrok, except bore is intended to be a highly efficient, unopinionated tool for forwarding TCP traffic that is simple to install and easy to self-host, with no frills...
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    youki

    youki

    A container runtime written in Rust

    ... is not yet a major player in the container field, it has the potential to contribute a lot: something this project attempts to exemplify. youki has the potential to be faster and use less memory than runc, and therefore works in environments with tight memory usage requirements. Here is a simple benchmark of a container from creation to deletion.
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  • NeoLoad is a very comprehensive tool if you are looking for a performance test tool for web applications and other applications Icon
    Your applications are all built differently, but they all need to perform. NeoLoad simplifies and scales performance testing for everything, from APIs and microservices, to end-to-end application testing through innovative protocol and browser-based capabilities.
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    jless

    jless

    jless is a command-line JSON viewer designed for reading

    jless is a command-line JSON viewer. Use it as a replacement for whatever combination of less, jq, cat and your editor you currently use for viewing JSON files. It is written in Rust and can be installed as a single standalone binary. Clean syntax highlighted display of JSON data, omitting quotes around object keys, closing object and array delimiters, and trailing commas. Expand and collapse objects and arrays so you can see both the high- and low-level structure of the data.
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    LocustDB

    LocustDB

    Massively parallel, high performance analytics database

    An experimental analytics database aiming to set a new standard for query performance and storage efficiency on commodity hardware. See How to Analyze Billions of Records per Second on a Single Desktop PC and How to Read 100s of Millions of Records per Second from a Single Disk for an overview of current capabilities. Download the latest binary release, which can be run from the command line on most x64 Linux systems, including Windows Subsystem for Linux. When loading .csv or .csv.gz files...
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    Gleam

    Gleam

    A friendly language for building type-safe, scalable systems!

    ... Gleam's compiler provides clear and helpful feedback about any problems. We want to spend more time developing features and less time looking for bugs or deciphering cryptic error messages. Gleam builds on top of the Erlang virtual machine, a best-in-class runtime that has enabled companies such as Discord, Ericsson, Heroku, and WhatsApp to provide low-latency services at a global scale. Gleam takes full advantage of the Erlang runtime and adds no overhead of its own.
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    Stacks

    Stacks

    The Stacks 2.0 blockchain implementation

    ... such as improved RPC endpoints, improved boot-up time, new event observer fields or event types, etc., are released on a monthly schedule. The currently staged changes for such releases are in the development branch. It is generally safe to run a stacks-node from that branch, though it has received less rigorous testing than release tags. If bugs are found in the develop branch, please do report them as issues on this repository.
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    navi

    navi

    An interactive cheatsheet tool for the command-line

    navi allows you to browse through cheatsheets (that you may write yourself or download from maintainers) and execute commands. Suggested values for arguments are dynamically displayed in a list. it will spare you from knowing CLIs by heart. It will spare you from copy-pasting output from intermediate commands. It will make you type less. It will teach you new one-liners. It uses fzf, skim, or Alfred under the hood and it can be either used as a command or as a shell widget (à la Ctrl-R...
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    TwitchBox

    TwitchBox

    An open-source Windows client for Twitch.tv

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    SupTube

    SupTube

    An open-source Windows client for YouTube

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