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    Official Android SDK for Stream Chat

    Official Android SDK for Stream Chat

    Android Chat SDK ➜ Stream Chat API. UI component libraries for chat

    This is the official Android SDK for Stream Chat, a service for building chat and messaging applications. This library includes both a low-level chat SDK and a set of reusable UI components. Most users start with the UI components and fall back to the lower-level API when they want to customize things. We're proud to say that we're the first Android Chat SDK that supports Jetpack Compose!
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    AWL

    AWL

    Securely connect your devices into a private network

    Anywherelan (AWL) is a peer-to-peer mesh VPN solution designed to securely connect devices across diverse networks without relying on centralized servers. By leveraging WireGuard tunneling and built-in NAT traversal, AWL facilitates seamless device connectivity at the IP level, enabling users to access services like SSH, RDP, or self-hosted applications without complex configurations. Its decentralized architecture ensures that traffic flows directly between devices, enhancing privacy and...
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    AudioSerial with JavaScript

    Use a smartphone to send serial commands.

    Send serial commands to your project from any device with a headphone jack that supports HTML5 and JavaScript. Does potentially require a few components to be added to your project. Designed for reliable results by default, but allows many adjustments. Uses 9600 8N1 by default. The baud rate is easily changed. The library is heavily commented to assist with any tweaking you want to do. For schematics of how to connect to your MCU/MPU, see...
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