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A robust, commercial-grade, open-source toolkit for TLS/SSL, DTLS, QUIC protocols and general-purpose cryptography.
A fast and reliable ARQ protocol that reduces latency by 30-40% compared to TCP, at the cost of 10-20% more bandwidth.
A production-ready, pure Go implementation of the QUIC and HTTP/3 protocols.
A Rust implementation of the QUIC transport protocol and HTTP/3, providing low-level APIs for building high-performance networking applications.
A collection of high-performance C++ HTTP libraries for building servers, proxies, and clients, supporting HTTP/1.1 to HTTP/3.
A modular networking stack in Rust that enables connections by public key instead of IP addresses, with automatic hole-punching and relay fallback.
A pure-Rust, async-compatible implementation of the IETF QUIC transport protocol.
A persistent message streaming platform built in Rust for ultra-low latency and high throughput, supporting multiple transport protocols.
A self-contained, pure-Go web server with built-in Lua scripting, multiple template engines, database backends, and support for HTTP/2, QUIC, and AI/LLM integration.
A Rust implementation of QUIC, HTTP/3, and QPACK used by Mozilla Firefox, providing a library and command-line tools.
A fast, scalable, and extensible HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, and HTTP/3 compliant caching proxy server for building cloud services.
An open-source LLM function calling framework for building scalable, low-latency AI agents with geo-distributed edge infrastructure.
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