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OpenDia: Seamless AI Browser Automation for Enhanced Productivity
OpenDia empowers AI models to control your browser, leveraging your existing digital life without switching contexts. This open-source browser extension works across Chrome, Firefox, and other Chromium browsers, enabling powerful automation for tasks like content creation, research, and development testing. Prioritizing privacy, OpenDia ensures all operations run locally, keeping your data secure.

Floorp: An Advanced and Fast Firefox-Based Web Browser
Floorp is an open-source web browser built upon Mozilla Firefox, designed to maintain an open, private, and sustainable web experience. It offers a robust alternative for users seeking a highly customizable and performance-oriented browsing solution. With its focus on privacy and open-source principles, Floorp provides a compelling choice for modern internet navigation.

Carbonyl: Chromium Browser Running Directly in Your Terminal
Carbonyl is an innovative Chromium-based browser designed to operate entirely within a terminal environment. It supports a wide range of modern web APIs, including WebGL and video playback, while maintaining high performance and low resource usage. This project offers a unique solution for browsing the web without a traditional graphical interface.

Croner: A Robust, Dependency-Free Cron Scheduler for JavaScript and TypeScript
Croner is a versatile and dependency-free library designed to trigger functions or evaluate cron expressions across various JavaScript environments. It offers comprehensive features, including advanced cron syntax, timezone support, and overrun protection, making it a reliable choice for task scheduling. Compatible with Node.js, Deno, Bun, and browsers, Croner provides a high-performance and lightweight solution for your scheduling needs.

BrowserAI: Run Local LLMs Directly in Your Browser with WebGPU
BrowserAI is an innovative open-source project that enables running large language models (LLMs) directly within your web browser. Leveraging WebGPU for accelerated performance, it offers a private, cost-free, and offline-capable solution for integrating AI into web applications. Developers can easily build powerful, privacy-conscious AI experiences without server-side infrastructure.

Ladybird: A Truly Independent Web Browser
Ladybird is an independent web browser built with a novel engine based on web standards. It features a robust multi-process architecture for enhanced security and performance, leveraging core library components from SerenityOS. Currently in a pre-alpha state, Ladybird aims to evolve into a complete and usable browser for the modern web, driven by its community.