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Wxfaki [2021] May 2026

wxfaki run --config pipeline.yaml --node temperature-subscriber You should see temperature readings appear in the console whenever the sensor reports values above 25 °C. 🎉 | Use Case | How wxfaki Helps | |----------|------------------| | Smart‑City Traffic Management | Aggregate video‑analytics streams from thousands of cameras, apply edge‑ML models for congestion detection, and push alerts to traffic lights in real time. | | Industrial Predictive Maintenance | Pipe sensor data from PLCs directly to an on‑prem AI inference engine, trigger maintenance tickets before a failure occurs. | | Decentralized Gaming | Synchronize game state across peers without a central server, using wxfaki’s low‑latency QUIC transport. | | Real‑Time Financial Feeds | Connect market data providers to algorithmic trading bots with sub‑millisecond latency, while sandboxing each strategy for compliance. | 📈 Performance Benchmarks (v2.2) | Scenario | Avg. Latency | Throughput | CPU % (single core) | |----------|--------------|------------|----------------------| | Local LAN (100 Mbps) | 0.73 ms | 1.2 M msgs/s | 12 % | | WAN over QUIC (5 ms RTT) | 1.41 ms | 800 k msgs/s | 18 % | | Edge‑to‑Cloud (TLS + QUIC) | 2.03 ms | 600 k msgs/s | 22 % |

wxfaki run --config pipeline.yaml --node temperature-publisher On the (subscriber): wxfaki

Think of it as the middleman that lets your devices, micro‑services, and cloud functions talk to each other instantly, without the usual latency and overhead. Whether you’re building a smart‑home hub, a decentralized IoT mesh, or a high‑frequency trading bot, wxfaki can be the glue that holds your real‑time pipeline together. | Year | Milestone | |------|-----------| | 2022 | First prototype released on GitHub under the MIT license. | | 2023 | Community contributions add support for WebAssembly and Rust bindings. | | 2024 | v1.0 “Stable” launched, featuring built‑in security sandboxing. | | 2025 | Integration with popular cloud providers (AWS IoT, Azure Edge, GCP IoT Core). | | 2026 | wxfaki 2.2 released, now supporting “Zero‑Copy” data streams and AI‑accelerator hooks. | wxfaki run --config pipeline

In short, is a lightweight, open‑source framework designed to streamline real‑time data orchestration for edge‑computing environments. It was originally coined by a small group of developers who wanted a “ W eb‑ X ‑friendly F ramework for A daptive K ernel I ntegration**” — hence the acronym wxfaki . | | Decentralized Gaming | Synchronize game state