#c_lang#infiniband#iwarp#kernel_rdma_drivers#linux_kernel#rdma#roce#userspace_libraries
You can use RDMA Core, a set of Linux userspace libraries and daemons, to work with RDMA devices for high-speed network communication. It supports many kernel drivers and provides tools and libraries like libibverbs and librdmacm to manage RDMA devices and connections. You can build it easily with cmake and install required packages depending on your Linux distribution. Using RDMA Core lets you set up software RDMA interfaces and verify them with commands like `ibv_devices` or `rdma link`. This helps you achieve faster, low-latency data transfer, which is useful for high-performance computing and networking tasks.
https://github.com/linux-rdma/rdma-core
kitty
The fast, feature-rich, GPU based #terminal emulator
Uses GPU and SIMD vector CPU instructions for best in class
Uses threaded rendering for absolutely minimal latency
Performance tradeoffs can be tuned
Capable Scriptable Composable Cross-platform Innovative
To get started see Quickstart.
https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/
With software, such as "Kitty", it is possible to read documents, images and other graphical formats with these software:
https://github.com/dsanson/termpdf.py
http://www.kraxel.org/blog/linux/fbida/
https://github.com/itsjunetime/tdf
It means, that we no longer need GTK+ (which dropped support for X11), Qt and other graphical toolkits in order to have a full operational computer.
qrcp, transfer files over wifi from your computer to your mobile device by scanning a QR code without leaving the terminal.
#tools#terminal
@thedevs
https://kutt.it/fycGgm
eDEX-UI, a science fiction terminal emulator designed for large touchscreens that runs on all major OSs.
#tools#terminal
@thedevs
https://kutt.it/IaR1au