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Run your own AI cluster at home with everyday devices đŸ“±đŸ’» đŸ–„ïžâŒš - exo-explore/exo
gallery.selfboot.cn
Explore and understand consistent hashing with our interactive visualizer. Perfect for developers, students, and distributed systems enthusiasts. Simulate node addition, removal, and key distribution in real-time.
github.com
SeaweedFS is a fast distributed storage system for blobs, objects, files, and data lake, for billions of files! Blob store has O(1) disk seek, cloud tiering. Filer supports Cloud Drive, cross-DC active-active replication, Kubernetes, POSIX FUSE mount, S3 API, S3 Gateway, Hadoop, WebDAV, encryption, Erasure Coding. - seaweedfs/seaweedfs
hadoop.apache.org
book.mixu.net
garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr
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Real-time monitor and web admin for Celery distributed task queue - mher/flower: Real-time monitor and web admin for Celery distributed task queue
veilid.com
Veilid is an open-source, distributed application framework.
nifi.apache.org
github.com
skywalking.apache.org
www.unison-lang.org
A friendly programming language from the future.
muratbuffalo.blogspot.com
muratbuffalo.blogspot.com
stablehorde.net
github.com
Python task queue using Redis. Contribute to closeio/tasktiger development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Distributed background task queue for Python backed by Redis, a super minimal Celery - wakatime/wakaq: Distributed background task queue for Python backed by Redis, a super minimal Celery
temporal.io
Introducing an infinitely better way to develop applications. Build durable apps with Temporal and never look back.
github.com
Task scheduling library for Python. Contribute to agronholm/apscheduler development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Bunny is a popular, easy to use, mature Ruby client for RabbitMQ - ruby-amqp/bunny: Bunny is a popular, easy to use, mature Ruby client for RabbitMQ
www.mysterium.network
www.w3.org
Decentralized identifiers (DIDs) are a new type of identifier that enables verifiable, decentralized digital identity. A DID refers to any subject (e.g., a person, organization, thing, data model, abstract entity, etc.) as determined by the controller of the DID. In contrast to typical, federated identifiers, DIDs have been designed so that they may be decoupled from centralized registries, identity providers, and certificate authorities. Specifically, while other parties might be used to help enable the discovery of information related to a DID, the design enables the controller of a DID to prove control over it without requiring permission from any other party. DIDs are URIs that associate a DID subject with a DID document allowing trustable interactions associated with that subject.
www.lockss.org
www.foundationdb.org
python-rq.org
github.com
bedrockdb.com