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    RestorePhotos.io

    RestorePhotos.io

    Restoring old and blurry face photos with AI

    ...It wraps the GFPGAN model (served via Replicate) behind a friendly Next.js front end, so non-technical users can upload an image and receive an enhanced version without ever touching ML code. The workflow is straightforward: you upload a photo, the serverless API route sends it to Replicate, and the restored image is returned and displayed in the UI. The project is production-oriented, not just a toy: it uses Bytescale for storage and image processing, Vercel for hosting and serverless functions, Auth.js + Neon for authentication and database, and Upstash Redis for rate limiting. This combination makes it a good blueprint for building real-world AI apps that must deal with authentication, quotas, and storage as well as inference.
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    React Three Fiber

    React Three Fiber

    A React renderer for Three.js

    Build your scene declaratively with re-usable, self-contained components that react to state, are readily interactive, and can tap into React's ecosystem. There is no hard dependency on a particular three.js version, it does not wrap or duplicate a single three.js class. It merely expresses three.js in JSX, <mesh /> becomes new THREE.Mesh(), and that happens dynamically. There is no additional overhead. Components participate in a unified render loop outside of React. It outperforms three.js...
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    pageres

    pageres

    Capture website screenshots

    ...It can also be used to render SVG images. Note to Linux users, If you get a "No usable sandbox!" error, you need to enable system sandboxing. For Gulp and Broccoli, just use the API directly. No need for a wrapper plugin. pageres offers a wide variety of options, for example, you can Delay capturing the screenshot, which is useful when the site does things after load that you want to capture. You can also apply custom CSS to the webpage, and specify some CSS or the path to a CSS file. Or apply custom JavaScript to the webpage. ...
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    GraphQL Voyager

    GraphQL Voyager

    Represent any GraphQL API as an interactive graph

    Represent any GraphQL API as an interactive graph. It's time to finally see the graph behind GraphQL. You can also explore number of public GraphQL APIs from our list. With graphql-voyager you can visually explore your GraphQL API as an interactive graph. This is a great tool when designing or discussing your data model. It includes multiple example GraphQL schemas and also allows you to connect it to your own GraphQL endpoint.
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