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    QtScrcpy

    QtScrcpy

    Android real-time display control software

    QtScrcpy connects to Android devices via USB (or via TCP/IP) for display and control. It does NOT require the root privileges. It supports three major platforms: GNU/Linux, Windows and MacOS. You can write your own script to map keyboard and mouse actions to touches and clicks of the mobile phone according to your needs. A script for "PUBG mobile" and TikTok mapping is provided by default. Once enabled, you can play the game with your keyboard and mouse as the PC version. or you can use...
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    Chipyard

    Chipyard

    An Agile RISC-V SoC Design Framework with in-order cores

    Chipyard is a framework and generator for constructing custom RISC‑V SoC hardware. Built at UC Berkeley, it leverages Chisel/FIRRTL to generate full-stack systems—from CPU cores to peripherals—and includes simulators, FPGA deployment tools, and integration with Rocket Chip and other RISC‑V ecosystems.
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    go-web-framework-benchmark

    go-web-framework-benchmark

    Go web framework benchmark

    ...It was created to measure full HTTP request processing instead of only route matching speed. The project runs small real HTTP servers for many stable frameworks and tests a simple /hello endpoint. It can add configurable handler delay to simulate business work such as database calls, cache access, disk writes, socket activity, or microservice calls. The benchmark uses wrk and scripts to collect throughput, latency, allocation, concurrency, pipelining, and CPU-bound results. It is useful for developers who want repeatable framework comparisons that better reflect end-to-end web request behavior.
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    CUDA-Q

    CUDA-Q

    C++ and Python support for the CUDA Quantum programming model

    CUDA-Q is an open-source platform for developing hybrid quantum-classical applications using a unified programming model across CPUs, GPUs, and quantum processing units. It provides a full toolchain that includes compilers, runtimes, and libraries for writing quantum programs in both C++ and Python. The platform is designed to be hardware-agnostic, allowing developers to run applications on different quantum backends or simulate them efficiently using GPU acceleration when physical quantum...
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    KWOK

    KWOK

    Kubernetes WithOut Kubelet - Simulates thousands of Nodes and Clusters

    KWOK is a toolkit that enables setting up a cluster of thousands of Nodes in seconds. Under the scene, all Nodes are simulated to behave like real ones, so the overall approach employs a pretty low resource footprint that you can easily play around with on your laptop.
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    Open-LLM-VTuber

    Open-LLM-VTuber

    Open source AI VTuber platform with voice chat and Live2D avatars

    Open-LLM-VTuber is an open source platform designed to create AI-powered VTuber characters that can interact with users through voice and animated avatars. It enables hands-free conversations with large language models by combining speech recognition, language processing, and text-to-speech synthesis into a single system. Users can speak directly to the AI character, and the system can respond with a generated voice while animating a Live2D avatar to simulate a talking virtual personality....
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    Audiomentations

    Audiomentations

    A Python library for audio data augmentation

    A Python library for audio data augmentation. Inspired by albumentations. Useful for deep learning. Runs on CPU. Supports mono audio and multichannel audio. Can be integrated in training pipelines in e.g. Tensorflow/Keras or Pytorch. Has helped people get world-class results in Kaggle competitions. Is used by companies making next-generation audio products. Mix in another sound, e.g. a background noise. Useful if your original sound is clean and you want to simulate an environment where background noise is present. ...
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    DoKit

    DoKit

    A platform for the life cycle of pan-front-end product development

    DoKit is a debugging and quality-of-experience toolkit for mobile (primarily Android) apps that provides an in-app overlay with tools for inspection, monitoring, and interaction. It offers features like CPU/memory monitoring, frame rate detection, network logging, view hierarchy inspection, and plugin support to expand capabilities. Developers can interactively explore UI layouts, measure layout times, simulate slow networks, or trace touch events—all while the app is running on the device. DoKit aims to shorten feedback loops by surfacing internal state and metrics in situ rather than relying solely on external logging or tooling. ...
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    Live Raizo - Linux for Virtual SysAdmin

    Live Raizo - Linux for Virtual SysAdmin

    Environment to experiment the system on simulated and real networks

    - Live Raizo is a linux distribution based on Debian 13 (Trixie) to experiment the system administration on simulated networks and real devices. - GNS3 is the gui used to manipulate the simulators/emulators of networks and systems like QEmu, Docker, Dynamips. - With this GNS3, you can clone as many times as you want the templates of virtual linux machines named "Debian" and "DDebian" that contain many network tools and services. - The prompt and the output of several linux commands are...
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    MAX StressTester

    MAX StressTester

    MAX StressTester: Python stress testing tool for max CPU, RAM and Disk

    Disclaimer:im still working on this project please provide any feedback of bugs if you want :D helps me improve the experience for others. Also, windows might flag the exe file for a virus as it a python to exe file (might fix it later) this explains why it could be flagged as a virus on some virus detectors: https://s.id/1Cuk1 MAX StressTester is an open-source stress testing tool developed by ssit, available on the popular software development platform, SourceForge. The tool is...
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    Python Power Electronics

    Circuit simulator for power electronics

    An open source circuit simulator for power electronics applications. The objective is to provide a platform that will enable an advanced user to simulate large systems with several converters without being an excessive burden on the CPU.
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    Max Auto Clicker

    Max Auto Clicker

    Download Max Auto Clicker for free, the fastest Mouse Auto Clicker

    Max Auto Clicker is a free and easy-to-use software that can be used to simulate and automate mouse clicks. It is a cross-platform application that is available on Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems, and features an easy-to-use interface. With Max Auto Clicker, users can set the mouse button to left click, right click, or middle click, as well as the click type (single click, double-click, or hold-click) and the speed between clicks in milliseconds. This software can be used...
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    LC-3 VM

    LC-3 VM

    Write your own virtual machine for the LC-3 computer!

    ...Start by creating a C file. A register is a slot for storing a single value on the CPU. Registers are like the “workbench” of the CPU. For the CPU to work with a piece of data, it has to be in one of the registers.
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    TCPCopy

    TCPCopy

    An online request replication tool, also a tcp stream replay tool

    TCPCopy is a TCP stream replay tool to support real testing of Internet server applications. Although the real live flow is important for the test of Internet server applications, it is hard to simulate it as online environments are too complex. To support more realistic testing of Internet server applications, we develop a live flow reproduction tool - TCPCopy, which could generate the test workload that is similar to the production workload. Currently, TCPCopy has been widely used by companies in China. TCPCopy has little influence on the production system except occupying additional CPU, memory and bandwidth. ...
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    Ceaty - The Cute CPU Eater

    Ceaty - The Cute CPU Eater

    A small java tool that will consume your CPUs

    Ceaty is a small Java tool that was created to test CPU consumption in a virtual environment were the virtual machines share the same physical machine. Ceaty has quite a big appetite, her favorite food is CPUs with garlic sauce. How to start Ceaty: java -jar Ceaty.jar <threads> Example: This will start 10 threads that will consume your CPU: java -jar Ceaty.jar 10
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    Max CPU

    Max CPU

    Easily simulate system load with this simple tool.

    Max CPU allows the user to select one or many cpus (both physical and virtual) and max them out to simulate system load.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    CPU Simulation Utility

    CPU Simulation Utility

    A utility to simulate CPU's, only the necessary functionality included

    This utility has one input file and no more; the .cpu file. For input to the simulated processor you can use other files, but these are referenced to inside the .cpu file. There is no functionality other than this, to make the utility run fast and decrease the chance of errors.
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    Simulate the optical reflectance from an infinite turbid medium under an ideal oblique incidence optical source. Two versions are implemented: CPU and GPU. They both generate statistically the same results but GPU version works much faster.
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    Stand alone Java application used simulate a memory leak in order to generate profile signatures. The application has the ability to generate system (CPU) load in order to observe profile signature changes.
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