low-latency
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A low-latency, extensible, multi-tenant key-value store.
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A bump allocator that uses fixed-size chunks to ensure non-amortized O(1) allocations
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Decentralized social-media data streaming with Rust (Best New Subgraph @ ETH Prague 2023)
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The fly.io distributed systems challenges solved in Rust.
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A vertically scalable stream processing framework focusing on low latency, helping you scale and consume financial data feeds.
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Jul 10, 2023 - Rust
A typed arena that uses fixed-size chunks to ensure non-amortized O(1) allocations
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A Rust audio playback library focusing on simplicity.
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A low latency stock exchange simulator written in rust.
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A Full-stack, Auction-market, Spot-exchange written in Rust.
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Sep 28, 2024 - Rust
Tick-based communication library for server-client architectures.
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Quebrix is a remote cache-store that offers strong performance (throughput and latency).
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Oct 4, 2024 - Rust
Databento Binary Encoding (DBN) - Fast message encoding and storage format for market data
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Oct 24, 2024 - Rust
Media server for real-time, low latency, programmable video and audio mixing.
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DORA (Dataflow-Oriented Robotic Architecture) is middleware designed to streamline and simplify the creation of AI-based robotic applications. It offers low latency, composable, and distributed dataflow capabilities. Applications are modeled as directed graphs, also referred to as pipelines.
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Nov 1, 2024 - Rust
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