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Would be really nice to have tray icon (could be enabled/disabled in Settings maybe?) to show current download and upload.
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In html5-client/src/js/jittertrap.js there is a bit of code that posts the version info to https://www.jittertrap.net/tracker. This code makes it possible to track whether anyone is running or hacking on jittertrap, but user tracking is unpopular and must be disabled by default in releases (it will remain enabled on http://demo.jittertrap.net).
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I was looking for a tool to measure the data sent by a process and was surprised to find none.
I noticed the link to this repo in the answer --> https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/351750/197390
I followed the instructions in the README on the repo, but failed on dotnet restore and dotnet migrate
I have not worked with dotnet before, but I am interested in your solution. It would be gre
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It would be useful to be able to toggle/flag into a process-level mode to group by pid and display more process-level information like the full command line.