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    StabilityMatrix

    StabilityMatrix

    Multi-Platform Package Manager for Stable Diffusion

    StabilityMatrix is a project that helps organize, evaluate, and compare generative AI models and their behavior across prompts, datasets, or configuration settings. It provides a framework to run experiments systematically—capturing inputs, model configurations, outputs, and metrics—so researchers and practitioners can reason about differences in quality, robustness, and failure modes. The repository often bundles tooling for automated prompt sweeping, scoring heuristics (such as diversity,...
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    Neiki's Gallery

    Neiki's Gallery

    Vanilla JavaScript image gallery & lightbox

    Neiki's Gallery is a lightweight, production-ready image gallery and lightbox library built with vanilla JavaScript and CSS. It requires no dependencies and can be integrated with a single <script> tag, with automatic initialization out of the box. It provides a highly customizable experience for modern web projects, combining performance, flexibility, and rich UI interactions. Designed for both developers and end users, it supports responsive layouts, advanced lightbox features, touch...
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    mui

    mui

    High-performance framework closest to native APP experience

    The gap between performance and experience has always been the primary reason for mobile app developers to abandon HTML5. The browser’s natural page-cutting white screen, the unbearable turning animation, the jittering of floating elements, and the inability to pull down to refresh smoothly, all of which frustrate HTML5 developers, especially when they get a low-end Android machine to run, and the phone falls. On the other hand, the browser default control styles are few and ugly, making a beautiful control is very troublesome, and there are some simple UI frameworks but low performance. ...
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