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This repository contains compatibility data for Web technologies
The browser-compat-data ("BCD") project contains machine-readable browser (and JavaScript runtime) compatibility data for Web technologies, such as Web APIs, JavaScript features, CSS properties, and more. Our goal is to document accurate compatibility data for Web technologies, so web developers may write cross-browser compatible websites more easily. BCD is used in web apps and software such as MDN Web Docs, CanIUse, Visual Studio Code, WebStorm and more.
MD/.JSON Document OCR and structured data extraction API
OCRBase is a self-hostable document OCR and structured extraction system built to turn PDFs into machine-usable outputs at scale, aiming to bridge the gap between raw text extraction and production-ready pipelines. Instead of treating OCR as a one-off script, it presents an API-driven workflow where documents are submitted as jobs and processed through a queue-based architecture that can handle high throughput. The core output is designed for downstream automation, producing structured results like JSON according to user-defined schemas while also providing readable formats like Markdown for human review or indexing. ...
...Manfred is committed to the idea that every person should keep control over their personal and professional data. This means that they should be able to export their data from any platform in a machine-readable format with a Model Definition to process that data efficiently. This is how the MAC was born.