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    Posturr

    Posturr

    A macOS app that blurs your screen when you slouch

    Posturr is a macOS application that uses computer vision and machine learning — specifically Apple’s Vision framework — to monitor a user’s posture in real time and encourage healthier habits by visually responding when poor posture is detected. Running locally on the Mac, the app accesses the built-in camera to detect when you slouch or sit incorrectly, and when it recognizes sustained slouching, it applies a progressive visual blur to the screen as a subtle but effective cue to straighten up. ...
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    Playbook

    Playbook

    A library for isolated developing UI components

    A library for isolated developing UI components and automatically taking snapshots of them. Playbook is a library that provides a sandbox for building UI components without having to worry about application-specific dependencies, strongly inspired by Storybook for JavaScript in web-frontend development. Components built by using Playbook can generate a standalone app as living style guide. This allows you to not only review UI quickly but also deliver more robust designs by separating...
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    APNGKit

    APNGKit

    High performance and delightful way to play with APNG format in iOS

    The APNGKit project is a high-performance framework for loading, displaying, and animating images in the UIKit / AppKit ecosystem (iOS, macOS, tvOS), specifically targeting the APNG (Animated PNG) image format. Unlike traditional static PNG images, APNG supports frame-by-frame animation with full-color images and transparency — yielding better visual fidelity than GIFs while remaining efficient.
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    Neon

    Neon

    A powerful Swift programmatic UI layout framework

    Neon is built around how user interfaces are naturally and intuitively designed. No more springs and struts. No more whacky visual format language. No more auto layout constraints. We're not robots, so why should we build our UIs like we are? Build dynamic and beautiful user interfaces like a boss, with Swift. You can use Cocoapods to install Neon by adding it to your Podfile. To get the full benefits import Neon wherever you have a UIView operation. Rather than design some arbitrary layout...
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