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    Grin

    Grin

    Minimal implementation of the Mimblewimble protocol

    Grin is an in-progress implementation of the Mimblewimble protocol. Grin is a privacy-preserving digital currency built openly by developers and distributed all over the world. Grin has no amounts and no addresses. Transactions can be trivially aggregated. To hide the origin of a newly created transaction, it gets relayed among a sub-set of peers before it is widely broadcasted. Electronic transactions for all. Without censorship or restrictions. Designed for the decades to come, not just...
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    Tokei

    Tokei

    Count your code, quickly

    Tokei is a program that displays statistics about your code. Tokei will show the number of files, total lines within those files, and code, comments, and blanks grouped by language. Tokei is very fast and is able to count millions of lines of code in seconds. Check out the 12.0.0 release to see how Tokei's speed compares to others. Tokei is accurate, Tokei correctly handles multi-line comments, and nested comments, and not count comments that are in strings.
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    baru

    baru

    A system monitor written in Rust and C

    Baru gathers the information from /sys and /proc filesystems (filled by the kernel). Except for audio and network modules that use C libraries. There is no memory leak over time. All modules are threaded. Thanks to this design (as well as Rust and C), baru is lightweight and efficient. It can run at a high refresh rate with a minimal processor footprint. The audio module communicates with the PipeWire/PulseAudio server through client API to retrieve its data. Wireless and wired modules use...
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    corroded

    corroded

    Set of utilities consisting of idiomatic and safe rust utilities

    ...Its README and community reactions suggest a mix of satire and extreme experimentation: the project makes “unsafe” Rust easier to use by removing typical compile-time checks, pushing the language toward behavior more like C for cases where developers want total control. Although controversial, the code serves as an exploration of Rust internals and unsafe constructs, and it includes utilities intended to simplify memory management and pointer manipulation without safety checks. This can be attractive to low-level systems programmers who are comfortable with risks and want to squeeze out performance or experiment with unconventional language behavior.
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    The Burnout Meter

    The Burnout Meter

    Visualize the physical weight of coding. You lift 1.7 Grand Pianos dai

    Coding is manual labor. We just proved it. I developed RSI, so I built a tool to track the "total tonnage" my fingers lift daily. The result? A standard dev lifts over 500kg (1.7 Grand Pianos) every single day. The Burnout Meter visualizes this invisible workload in real-time. 🏋️ Physics Engine: Calculates weight based on your switch's actuation force (e.g. 80g). ❤️ HP Bar: Treats your energy like a game health bar that drains as you work
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