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    MagicMirror²

    MagicMirror²

    Modular smart mirror platform with a list of installable modules

    MagicMirror² is Open Source, free and maintained by a big group of enthusiasts. Got a nice idea? Send us a pull request and become a part of the big list of contributors. The core of MagicMirror² contains a strong API which allows 3rd party developers to build additional modules. Modules you can use. Modules you can develop. Read our extensive documentation to find out everything you want to know about the MagicMirror² project. The full API description allows you to build your own modules....
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    Gemma 4 Browser Assistant

    Gemma 4 Browser Assistant

    On-device AI agent Chrome extension powered by Transformers.js

    Gemma 4 Browser Assistant is an open-source browser extension that embeds an AI assistant directly into the browsing experience, powered by on-device machine learning models. It uses Transformers.js and Gemma models to run inference locally in the browser, eliminating the need for external servers and preserving user privacy. The extension includes a side panel interface that allows users to interact with the AI while browsing, enabling tasks such as summarizing pages and answering questions. ...
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