Custom Artillery Sidewinder X1 and Genius TFT Firmware with features like filament change, auto-leveling, and USB/MicroSD M600 support. No hardware mods needed 🖨 🦖
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Artillery games are early two or three-player (usually turn-based) video games involving tanks fighting each other in combat or similar.
Custom Artillery Sidewinder X1 and Genius TFT Firmware with features like filament change, auto-leveling, and USB/MicroSD M600 support. No hardware mods needed 🖨 🦖
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GORILLA.BAS port to CP/M in Turbo Modula-2. Supported terminals: VT52, VT100, ANSI, ADM-31, KayPro, C128, Memotech monochrome, CPC / Zenith Z19
Marlin 2.1.2.1 Firmware + TFT firmware for Artillery Genius 3D printer
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Designed to be installed on a fresh install of raspbian on a raspberry pi, by combining Respounder (Responder detection) and Artillery (port and service spoofing) for network deception, this tool allows you to detect an attacker on the network quickly by weeding out general noisy alerts with only those that matter.
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Report viewer for @artilleryio built in @reactjs @getbootstrap @FontAwesome ... Create an easy to read and understand report with crucial data highlights and graphs.
This is my project to enable serial (UART) connected BigTreeTech-TouchScreens with Klipper by emulating anything it needs with macros.
Load test your gRPC application with Artillery.io
Tackle the challenge of observability in a Kubernetes application that consists of multiple microservices running in the Open Liberty application server.
Artillery script examples for Performance Tests
Experimental AWS Kinesis support for Artillery 🕳
🎲 Makes faker.js available for Artillery loadtest configurations.
Space artillery game with n-body physics
loadtester allows for the distribution of load tests across numerous computers, making it possible to simulate millions of concurrent users.
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