5 Integrations with Flux

View a list of Flux integrations and software that integrates with Flux below. Compare the best Flux integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Flux. Here are the current Flux integrations in 2024:

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    D2iQ

    D2iQ

    D2iQ

    D2iQ Enterprise Kubernetes Platform (DKP) Run Kubernetes Workloads at Scale DKP includes everything you need to ease Kubernetes adoption, expand Kubernetes use, and enable advanced workloads across any infrastructure, whether on-prem, on the cloud, in air-gapped environments, or at the edge. Built to Solve the Toughest Enterprise Kubernetes Challenges Created to accelerate the journey to production at scale, DKP provides a single, centralized point of control to build, run, and manage applications across any infrastructure. Enable Day 2 Readiness Out-of-the-Box Without Lock-In DKP takes care of the heavy lifting by providing a comprehensive, enterprise-grade Kubernetes distribution and a full stack of CNCF-certified Day 2 platform applications that are integrated, automated, and tested at scale for an out-of-the-box, production-ready experience.
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    waiting

    waiting

    Python Software Foundation

    waiting is a small library for waiting for stuff to happen. It basically waits for a function to return True, in various modes. Waiting is compatible with flux for simulated timelines. The most basic usage is when you have a function you want to wait for. Waiting forever is very simple. If your predicate returns a value, it will be returned as the result of wait(). A timeout parameter can also be specified. When a timeout expires without the predicate being fulfilled, an exception is thrown. Sleeping polls the predicate at a certain interval (by default 1 second). The interval can be changed with the sleep_seconds argument. When waiting for multiple predicates, waiting provides two simple facilities to help aggregate them, any and all. They resemble Python’s built-in any() and all(), except that they don’t call a predicate once it has been satisfied (this is useful when the predicates are inefficient and take time to complete).
    Starting Price: Free
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    PolyNetwork

    PolyNetwork

    PolyNetwork

    Poly Network is built to implement interoperability between multiple chains in order to build the next generation internet infrastructure. Authorized homogeneous and heterogeneous public blockchains can connect to Poly Network through an open, transparent admission mechanism and communicate with other blockchains. Poly Network has already integrated Bitcoin, Ethereum, Neo, Ontology, Elrond, Ziliqa, Binance Smart Chain, Switcheo and Huobi ECO Chain. More institutions and organizations are welcome to join Poly Network and build the next generation internet with us. No major changes required to the core technology. Deploying two smart contracts suffices to support cross chain functionality for chains that support smart contract technology. For chains that don’t support smart contracts, integrating two modules enables interoperability.
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    1Sol

    1Sol

    1Sol

    1Sol Protocol is a cross-chain DEX aggregator for decentralized protocols on Solana, enabling the most seamless, efficient and protected operations in DeFi. With DeFi infrastructure rapidly growing, aggregators in high demand, cross-chain transactions being the future, 1Sol is born to bring together liquidity from both DeFi and CeFi (swaps, order book DEX(s), OTC, etc.) for multi-chains. First of all, create accounts and you need to have your gas credits ready. 1Sol Smart Calculator will do the price comparing and the work of finding the best route, in milliseconds. You confirm the transaction, then we swap it. You don’t need to care about the technical details. Once everything’s done. We transfer you back the max amount of tokens you swapped. Swaps, order books, CeFi markets, OTC markets, NFT trading aggregation, GameFi loot box and accessories trading markets, 1-step lending & borrowing, and much more.
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    SoloPool.org

    SoloPool.org

    SoloPool.org

    Solo mining pool is a mining pool configured in such a way that each miner works independently of the others. The block reward goes to only the miner who found it, others do not get anything. Block search time depends on your hashrate and luck. The minimum time for calculating the average hashrate on the pool is 30 minutes after the start. The pool calculates your hashrate based on shares received from you. This value can differ both up and down from the value in the mining software. The mining pool does not keep your coins more than required for confirmation and creation of payouts. All our mining pools have reward system by found block, also known as SOLO. The miner receives a reward only if he finds a block. The miner does not receive a reward for shares or time spent. Mining is a complex computing process. You cannot always find blocks with the same luck value. You can find 9 blocks with a luck value of less than 20%, and find another block with a luck value of 700%.
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