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    Google AI Edge Gallery

    Google AI Edge Gallery

    A gallery that showcases on-device ML/GenAI use cases

    ...Each sample is intended to be both a learning aid and a practical starting point: code is organized to show model loading, pre/post-processing, performance measurement, and common optimization knobs (quantization, NNAPI/Delegate usage, and hardware accelerators). The repo also collects small, well-documented models and conversion scripts so developers can reproduce a pipeline from a full-size model down to a device-friendly artifact.
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    Open-AutoGLM

    Open-AutoGLM

    An open phone agent model & framework

    ...It aims to create an “AI phone agent” that can perceive on-screen content, reason about user goals, and execute sequences of taps, swipes, and text input via automated device control interfaces like ADB, enabling hands-off completion of multi-step tasks such as navigating apps, filling forms, and more. Unlike traditional automation scripts that depend on brittle heuristics, Open-AutoGLM uses pretrained large language and vision-language models to interpret visual context and natural language instructions, giving the agent robust adaptability across apps and interfaces.
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    Agent Payments Protocol (AP2)

    Agent Payments Protocol (AP2)

    Building a Secure and Interoperable Future for AI-Driven Payments

    AP2 is a project released by Google’s “Agentic Commerce” initiative, focusing on a protocol and reference implementation for agent-driven or AI-mediated payments. In effect, AP2 aims to define a secure, interoperable protocol that allows software agents to act on behalf of users—making payments or shopping decisions autonomously—while preserving necessary security, auditability, and trust. The repository contains sample scenarios (in Python, Android, etc.) that illustrate how agents,...
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    Aidea

    Aidea

    Flutter-based cross-platform app integrating major AI models

    AIdea is a comprehensive Flutter-based cross-platform app integrating major AI models—OpenAI GPT, Chinese models Tongyi Qianwen and Wenxin Yiyan, plus image models like Stable Diffusion for text-to-image, image-to-image, SDXL 1.0, super-resolution, and colorization. It includes a client app, server backend, and Docker deployment scripts for hosted setups.
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    uweb browser: unlimited power

    minimal suckless android web browser with unlimited power

    ... - Customizable: user-defined menus, (new) buttons and gestures for user agents, bookmarklets, url services, shell commands, internal functionality links and text processing etc. - Convenient: book/dictionary/txt/command line/app can be search engine. - Tiny: less than 200k - Fast: run fast, even with thousands of user provided css/scripts - Efficient: less touches, one click to reach any number of search engines without repeated input; automate online services. - URL bar command line support ("!" and .js files as commands). - user-defined site-specific JS/CSS/HTML/preprocessing. - Online play/preview/preprocess for downloadable resources. - Multiple type profiles: switch any data including logins/config orthogonally - web automation, crontab (alarm clock)
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    MemoryLeakDetector

    MemoryLeakDetector

    Native memory leak monitoring tool

    ...It offers relatively simple integration and wide monitoring coverage: by configuring the tool (or via broadcast control), developers can start leak detection for specific native libraries or entire processes. Upon activation, it tracks allocations / memory maps, logs usage, and outputs reports that can be post-processed (e.g. via provided Python scripts) to list potential leak suspects — assisting in identifying leaks that traditional tools might miss. The detector supports stack unwinding, mapping analysis, and reporting, making it suitable for complex applications where native memory misuse can lead to crashes or performance degradation. It’s been used within major ByteDance apps for native-memory leak governance.
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