Linux memory pressure evaluation discovery toolkit
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Linux memory pressure evaluation discovery toolkit
Show memory pressure in menu bar on macOS
tool to eat ram. *nom-nom-nom*
A script to allow memory pressure information from newer Linux kernels to be displayed as sensors in KDE's KSysGuard.
Swift iOS library for adaptive feature gating based on device performance, Low Power Mode, thermal state, memory, and storage.
macOS app that shows a memory pressure indicator in your menu bar.
Android RAM stress-test tool. Allocates memory via native mmap inside a foreground service to study low-memory behavior and the OOM killer.
Free, open-source macOS menu-bar advisor for resource health — names the culprit and tells you what to do. Install: brew install gabrielbrrll/tap/binnacle
Linux system strain indicator that outputs a single score from 0 to 100+. Provides better actual system utilization compared to load-average.
Off-heap Go memory allocator with lock-free slab allocation, generation-safe Reset, and huge page support. Zero heap pressure.
Thin benchmark harness for local LLM endpoints — TTFT/prefill/decode with distribution, correlated with macOS memory pressure and thermal throttling. Same code on M1 (LM Studio) and M5 (mlx-lm), just swap the config.
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