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    Desktop

    Desktop

    Building Local-First apps for Windows, MacOS, Linux, iOS and Android

    desktop enables building cross-platform desktop applications with Elixir by pairing a Phoenix/LiveView UI with a native webview shell. The approach keeps application logic on the BEAM—supervised, fault-tolerant, and hot-reload-friendly—while rendering an HTML/CSS/JS interface inside the system’s embedded browser engine. It offers conveniences for packaging and distribution on Windows, macOS, and Linux, including app metadata, icons, and startup integration.
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    TensorFlow MacOS

    TensorFlow MacOS

    TensorFlow for macOS 11.0+ accelerated using Apple's ML Compute

    This repository provided a pre-release of TensorFlow and TensorFlow Addons tailored for macOS 11+ with native hardware acceleration via Apple’s ML Compute, supporting both Apple Silicon (M1) and Intel Macs. It shipped ready-made Python 3.8 wheels and install scripts so developers could quickly get an accelerated stack running without building from source. As TensorFlow added a Metal PluggableDevice path, the project directed users toward using Apple’s tensorflow-metal to get GPU acceleration...
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