Developer Releases PC Workman 1.8.0 After Year of Personal and Technical Rebuilding

Marcin Firmuga, a developer based in the Netherlands, has released version 1.8.0 of PC Workman, a system monitoring tool, marking a significant personal and technical milestone. The release follows a turbulent year that included losing his job and housing three days before Christmas after failing a trial period. Firmuga describes how building the software publicly became a mechanism for personal recovery after quietly giving up on himself around 2022 following the early loss of his father. The headline feature of 1.8.0 is persistent memory, where the monitor learns a user's normal hardware behavior across five workload categories using a Welford accumulator, retaining learned baselines even after raw data is pruned. The project has accumulated approximately 790 downloads across SourceForge and GitHub, 61 stars, and passes 21 out of 21 automated tests.
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