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Rust Ecosystem 2026-06-09 13:57 1 min read Local copy

Harmonis Prime (Rust): Seeking Independent Testers, Reviewers & Architectural Feedback

Harmonis Prime (Rust): Seeking Independent Testers, Reviewers & Architectural Feedback
Ayub
Ayub

Posted on Jun 9

Harmonis Prime (Rust): Seeking Independent Testers, Reviewers & Architectural Feedback
#rust #distributedsystems #opensource #testing

We recently published the first public specification and reference implementation of Harmonis Prime (HBS-1.0) — a distributed systems benchmark and research platform written in Rust.

Current status:

✅ 0 compilation errors
✅ Deterministic validation suite passing
✅ CI verified on Linux, Windows, and macOS
✅ Open specification and source code available

Specification:
https://zenodo.org/records/20541821

Repository:
[](url)

We are not looking for hype.

We are looking for honest technical evaluation from developers, engineers, researchers, and distributed-systems practitioners.

If you have time, we'd appreciate:

Cloning the repository
Running cargo test
Reviewing the architecture
Identifying weaknesses, flaws, edge cases, or risks
Sharing independent feedback, critiques, or validation results

Positive feedback is welcome, but critical feedback is even more valuable. If something can be improved, we'd rather know now than later.

Our goal is simple: build something useful, reproducible, and worthy of community trust.

Thank you to anyone willing to invest time in an independent review.


Example validation command:
https://github.com/Ayub19123/Harmonis-Prime

git clone https://github.com/Ayub19123/Harmonis-Prime.git
cd Harmonis-Prime

cargo test

We look forward to your findings and architectural critiques.

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