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    dxos

    dxos

    TypeScript implementation of the DXOS protocols, SDK, toolchain

    DXOS is a decentralized operating system framework that empowers developers to build local-first, collaborative applications without relying on central servers. By providing a comprehensive SDK and toolchain, DXOS facilitates the creation of apps that prioritize user privacy, offline functionality, and seamless peer-to-peer synchronization. Its flagship application, Composer, exemplifies the platform's capabilities by enabling users to organize and sync knowledge across devices, with support...
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    Visual Blocks

    Visual Blocks

    Visual Blocks for ML is a Google visual programming framework

    Visual Blocks is a node-based, in-browser environment for building AI and data-processing workflows with drag-and-drop components. It lets you connect sources, transforms, models, and visualizers into a live graph, so changes propagate instantly and results are observable without writing glue code. Under the hood it leans on web-friendly runtimes (e.g., WebGPU/WebGL/WebNN or TensorFlow.js backends) to execute pipelines locally, which is great for demos, teaching, and privacy-sensitive prototypes. ...
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