bruh
jeelizFaceFilter
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45 | 2,619 | |
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0.0 | 5.2 | |
2 months ago | 3 months ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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bruh
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Observable API Proposal
The key is topological sorting of a dependency graph. This can be done implicitly by storing a reactive variable node’s depth once it is created, and just making sure that updates are enqueued in separate queues per depth.
I have a somewhat small implementation that transparently batches updates with queueMicrotask in this library (bruh): https://github.com/Technical-Source/bruh/blob/a829af9df9405b...
- Show HN: A tiny (850B) and fast reactive observables library via functions
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- Bruh - A minimalist functional-reactive web library
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The thinnest possible layer between development and production for the modern web.
If you have any questions, you can ask here now or in the discussions tab in the github page.
jeelizFaceFilter
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Adding AR Filters in a 100ms Video Call - Part 1
Ikr! That's what I was thinking when I came across Jeeliz. Now I have worked with tensorflow.js based libraries in the past but they're usually quite CPU intensive for a live video use case. Jeeliz looked promising as it's designed for this use case. So I thought why not try it out by adding some 3d AR filters to our video calls. Well! that is what we're going to do.
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Best Web-Based Face Tracking Library?
I created a demo face filter web app using jeeliz. It has great features however, I found that the tracking performance wasn't perfect. Media pipe seems to require building out custom features manually to achieve the face filter app I need. I'm wondering if building a more custom app with mediapipe would be worth the extra effort over Jeeliz.
What are some alternatives?
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