struct transform hash map or hash map transform struct
Optimized kernels from hashing to vectorized or Vulkan shader-based exact matching for near real-time high-throughput high-recall PDQ-based image screening, including a hand-vectorized PDQ variant that prioritizes low latency, high throughput with high statistical compatibility, with options of using AVX2 intrinsics, portable-simd, or AVX512 intrinsics, with no-std and LLVM SafeStack+CFI hardening support.
Hash, generally translated as hash, hash, or transliterated as hash, is to transform any length of input (also known as pre image) into fixed length output through hash algorithm, and the output is the hash value. This transformation is a kind of compression mapping, that is, the space of hash value is usually much smaller than the space of input, different inputs may hash into the same output, so it is impossible to determine the unique input value from hash value. In short, it is a function that compresses messages of any length to a message digest of a fixed length.
A highly secure alternative to existing custom digest algorithms.
Evaluator for Sigma detection and correlation rules — match rules against events
Perceptual Hashing, originally designed by Facebook. Identify the same image even after some modifications.
High-performance Kafka streaming toolkit with advanced filtering and transformation
A way to transform a hash to a prime number
Connector SDK and runtime for Rivven - sources, sinks, and transforms
A comprehensive MCP server with filesystem, diagnostics, scripting, time, network, context, git, input, clipboard, transform, and screen control tools
A pluggable, modular tool ecosystem with filesystem, diagnostics, scripting, time, network, context, git, input, clipboard, transform, and screen control tools
Human-readable hash representations for easy verification and data obfuscation
Use this gem to extend the Hash class with useful key and value mapping methods.
Re-key a nested Hash to all-Symbol or -String keys
use a dsl to create hash transformers which transform hashes by applying a sequence of transforms
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