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    Statsviz

    Statsviz

    Visualize Go runtime metrics in real time

    ...The system streams metrics to the browser via WebSocket, enabling near-real-time updates with minimal overhead. statsviz is designed to integrate easily into existing Go services and supports customization such as alternate routes, middleware integration, and user-defined plots. Its visual interface includes filtering controls, time-range selection, and the ability to pause updates for closer inspection. Overall, statsviz is a powerful diagnostic tool for Go developers who need deep runtime observability during performance tuning and debugging.
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    Network Flight Simulator

    Network Flight Simulator

    A utility to safely generate malicious network traffic patterns

    flightsim is a lightweight utility used to generate malicious network traffic and help security teams to evaluate security controls and network visibility. The tool performs tests to simulate DNS tunneling, DGA traffic, requests to known active C2 destinations, and other suspicious traffic patterns.
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    NES

    NES

    NES emulator written in Go

    ...The emulator supports a menu mode where, if you point it at a directory instead of a single ROM, it scans all ROMs and shows a game selection screen with thumbnails fetched from an online database keyed by each ROM’s MD5 hash. Once a ROM is chosen, the emulator maps keyboard controls to NES inputs and also supports USB joysticks, letting you play with a gamepad instead of just the keyboard. Under the hood it implements several common NES cartridge mappers such as NROM, MMC1, UNROM, CNROM, MMC3, and AOROM, which together cover the majority of NES titles in circulation.
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    Comcast

    Comcast

    Simulating bad network connections so you can build better systems

    ...On BSD-derived systems such as OSX, we use tools like ipfw and pfctl to inject failure. On Linux, we use iptables and tc. Comcast is merely a thin wrapper around these controls. Windows support may be possible with wipfw or even the native network stack, but this has not yet been implemented in Comcast and may be at a later date. On Linux, Comcast supports several options: device, latency, target/default bandwidth, packet loss, protocol, and port number.
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