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- GitHub - infinitered/nsfwjs: NSFW detection on the client-side via TensorFlow.js https://github.com/infinitered/nsfwjs 0 comments
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- GitHub - nsfw-filter/nsfw-filter: A free, open source, and privacy-focused browser extension to block “not safe for work” content built using TypeScript and TensorFlow.js. https://github.com/nsfw-filter/nsfw-filter 164 comments
- JavaScript Standard Style https://standardjs.com/ 45 comments
- Navendu Pottekkat https://navendu.me/ 25 comments
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- GitHub - infinitered/nsfwjs: NSFW detection on the client-side via TensorFlow.js https://github.com/infinitered/nsfwjs 0 comments
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