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    Goose Swift

    Goose Swift

    Goose Swift proof-of-concept README

    ...The app connects to WHOOP 5.0 bands through Bluetooth and routes device data through a local Rust processing layer. It turns available signals into health, recovery, sleep, strain, stress, cardio, energy, coach, and debug views. The project includes a SwiftUI app, a Rust bridge, HealthKit support, a workout Live Activity extension, and internal documentation for its MVP pipeline. It is best understood as an experimental, independent wearable-data project rather than a finished consumer health tracker.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    winrk

    Winrk is an HTTP benchmarking tool for Windows users, inspired by wrk.

    ...Inspired by the popular wrk utility, Winrk provides similar capabilities but is fully compatible with the Windows platform, making it ideal for developers and testers who need to stress-test web servers without relying on Linux or WSL. Written in Rust, Winrk leverages native multithreading and asynchronous networking to generate a high number of requests per second with minimal overhead. It is easy to use, fast to deploy, and built with stability and precision in mind. Whether you're testing local services or public APIs, Winrk helps you analyze performance, latency, and throughput under load, right from the Windows command line. ...
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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