Tiny Hudz
System calm, rendered in hardware.
A desk-level HUD that listens to your machine and only speaks when thresholds break. Built for rigs that run nonstop.
Philosophy
Purpose-built instrument. No dashboards, no clutter.
Every decision favors clarity at a glance, not another window to babysit.
Signal without noise
One job: translate system health into a quiet, physical readout that you can see without alt-tabbing.
Tuned together
The desk display and tray app are designed as one stack—fast polling, zero bloat, reliable thresholds.
Offline by default
No cloud, no logins, no telemetry leaving your machine. Status belongs next to the box it monitors.
Real-time awareness
Calm until it calls you.
The HUD idles in low light, then elevates contrast and motion only when a threshold flips. No graphs—just decisive states.
Meaning over metrics
Green means invisible. Yellow cues attention. Red demands action.
Designed to stay silent until something matters, then light up the bench.
Modular hardware
Stackable, orientable, desk-friendly.
Magnetic backing and USB-C let Tiny Hudz live under a monitor, on a case, or on a rack rail—portrait or landscape, cables hidden.
Display controls for rotation, brightness, and palette. Standard hardware—no lock-in.
Hardware-agnostic pipeline
LibreHardwareMonitor in, clean HUD out.
Pulls directly from LibreHardwareMonitor’s local endpoint, classifies sensors, then ships a pared-down signal over USB serial. Visuals below show the intake and profile steps.
Sensor intake and profile binding stay local. Nothing leaves the machine unless you choose to.
Live status / HUD preview
Window into the machine
Calm confidence for busy machines.
Tiny Hudz is a physical commitment to signal over noise. It sits beside your rig and stays quiet—until it absolutely should not.