I would too, for the same reason and for other “paravet” diagnostic work on my unit.
That said, in cattle I found (with a bit of vet coaching) it wasn’t hard to recognise follicles, distinguish from (and gauge size of) a corpus luteum, etc by manual palpation, at least for someone who AIs reasonably regularly anyway.
Our vets seem no less accurate this way than with their expensive heads-up toy! (I doubt I’m as accurate - I don’t get anything like the practice they do - but very handy for quick sanity check.)
Really interested that you mention native binaries. Is this possible and convenient? Do you need an ugly javascript shim or can gcf now accept and run a (static?) binary directly too? What kind of protocol do you need to support in your binary to receive and respond to the requests?
I remember testing Expandrive out a few years ago. Great to hear you're still going strong and expanding functionality to cloud storage services too.
Haven't revisited the program since we originally tested it and found a major problem for our application, but can Expandrive now handle symlinks over sshfs correctly or does it still silently mangle them into regular files?