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An open-source observability tool for Kubernetes applications that automatically collects telemetry using eBPF.
An open-source, high-performance radio control link for FPV racing and RC applications using LoRa modulation.
An open-source, high-performance radio control link for FPV drones, offering best-in-class range and latency using LoRa modulation.
Cross-language specifications for OpenTelemetry implementations, defining requirements for observability data collection.
A robust, database-backed job processing library for Elixir with PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite3 support.
A Java library of high-performance data structures and utilities for low-latency applications.
Clean-code flight controller firmware for multi-rotor and fixed-wing aircraft, supporting STM32 processors.
A lightweight analytics abstraction library for tracking page views, custom events, and identifying visitors across any third-party tool.
An ultra-high performance, stateless, declarative API Gateway written in Go for microservices and secure communications.
The Java implementation of the OpenTelemetry API and SDK for recording and managing application telemetry.
A curated list of MQTT brokers, clients, tools, resources, and more for IoT and messaging applications.
Open-source firmware for R/C radios, offering cutting-edge features and community-driven development.
Open-source custom firmware for RC transmitters, enabling advanced control and telemetry for model aircraft and drones.
A Go application boilerplate and example implementing modern development practices like configuration, logging, telemetry, and graceful shutdown.
A Python library for creating UAV applications by communicating with drones via MAVLink.
A 2.4GHz transmitter module that enables RC transmitters to control many different receivers and models via multiple protocols.
A fully compliant, embeddable high-performance MQTT v5 and v3.1.1 broker/server written in Go for IoT and pub/sub applications.
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