A Go battleship implementation with client-server support (1:PC 1:1)
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A Go battleship implementation with client-server support (1:PC 1:1)
This is based on cloudnativelabs's kube-router to do a lot of optimization, which can support large-scale kubernetes network.
Tcp ports scanner tool
🎟️ a prototype open source network that incentives appropriate data sharing
Another wrapper around ZeroMQ's Pub-Sub with Curve+ZAP, over Tor. Provides peers, each identified by public key, onion address, and port, that publish [][]byte data under topics to which other peers subscribe to receive respective data. Go version.
Damn, Alexander goin' crazy on these blockchains
Simulating bad networks without injecting net.Conn
don't get me wrong. I love Kubernetes. it's just that i have a lot of spare time.
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