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    TBOX

    TBOX

    A glib-like multi-platform c library

    ...The project focuses on making C development easier and provides many modules (.e.g stream, coroutine, regex, container, algorithm ...), so that any developer can quickly pick it up and enjoy the productivity boost when developing in C language. It supports the following platforms: Windows, Macosx, Linux, Android, iOS, BSD and etc. Supports file, data, http and socket source. Supports the stream filter for gzip, charset. etc. Implements stream transfer. Implements the static buffer stream for parsing data. Supports coroutine and implements asynchronous operation. The coroutine library. Provides high-performance coroutine switch. Supports arm, arm64, x86, x86_64. ...
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    Real-ESRGAN ncnn Vulkan

    Real-ESRGAN ncnn Vulkan

    NCNN implementation of Real-ESRGAN

    ...Unlike the standard PyTorch-based Real-ESRGAN code, this variant is written in C/C++ and designed to run efficiently on many platforms (including Windows, Linux, and possibly Android) without requiring heavy frameworks like CUDA or Python. It provides command-line tools for upscaling images with selected models, allowing users to specify input/output paths, scaling factors, tile sizes, and model names from a compressed model set, which is particularly helpful for larger images or automated workflows. The Vulkan backend enables fast execution on GPUs from different vendors (Intel/AMD/Nvidia) with broad support, making it suitable for non-Python environments, production systems, or performance-constrained setups.
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