Cross-platform (Linux, WIndows, MacOS) Desktop GUI system monitor, built with Rust & Tauri
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Cross-platform (Linux, WIndows, MacOS) Desktop GUI system monitor, built with Rust & Tauri
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C++/C playground
⛑ Automated developer-oriented status page
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ANAC opendata with flat-data cron jobs to pull data files from ANAC directory https://purl.org/anac/opendata
Various packet size experiment revealing which ROS2 RMW would perform the best over a mesh network.
Unofficial buddy app for Boot.dev that keeps track of progress and more.
HandyDash is a cross-platform HTTP, TCP, and IP monitoring tool, intended for desktop use. It is agent free, requires no installation, and saves all configuration to a single portable file.
NGINX Agent provides an administrative entry point to remotely manage, configure and collect metrics and events from NGINX instances
GitactionBoard - Ultimate Dashboard for GithubActions.
Kubernetes observability and automation, with an awesome Prometheus integration
Store room for backend components
A tool for monitoring the status of machines on a local network
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