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Web application for user hardware

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I've been looking for something to find in webtechnologies, which will allow me to get interesting information about the user's computer. I needed something on the client-side. After a tedious search, I used Javascript for common things like operating system, resolving, browser. I have also encountered WebGL technology that works exclusively under Chrome, but it offers a deeper view of the user's computer. WebGL can detect the depth of the color buffer, the number of processor cores, including virtual ones, the name of the DirectX graphics card. The application utilizes a total of 8 javascript files that allow you to obtain this specific information about the client's hardware. The web app also works on Android smartphones. Note the interesting thing that computers have a 24-bit buffer and Android phones 32-bit. Where does this application have use? Internet contests for the most powerful graphics card, player rankings based on graphics card and processor cores, O