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Hugo Am

@hugoamnov

two library: github.com/hugoam/two - toy engine: github.com/hugoam/toy - trying to make coding games, apps and engines the simplest as possible!

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linkhttps://github.com/hugoam calendar_today04-03-2015 23:51:08

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Just when Russia starts using fucking donkeys we see the US betraying Ukraine. It's like make peace with Nazi Germany in 1944. History won't be kind.

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DOGE is made of people who believe they can derive all things from first principles because they're Very Special Boys who are good at using the computer; a trait that is shared (to varying ends) by a bunch of really, really annoying posters. rollingstone.com/politics/polit…

Hugo Am (@hugoamnov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I keep hearing a mixture of non devs and web devs saying AI is gonna replace us, then I look at the comments on this and I'm thinking, with the average level of technical understanding in that sphere yeah my job is safe for a while

David Peicho (@davidpeicho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pretty excited to share that we worked on a Probe Volume Global Illumination feature. It will be available experimentally in Wonderland Engine 1.4. Define an area, click bake, and pouf: Get a sparse volume with low memory footprint. Make your #webgl scenes globally illuminated ✨

Pretty excited to share that we worked on a Probe Volume Global Illumination feature. It will be available experimentally in <a href="/WebXREngine/">Wonderland Engine</a>  1.4. 

Define an area, click bake, and pouf: Get a sparse volume with low memory footprint.

Make your #webgl scenes globally illuminated ✨
Hugo Am (@hugoamnov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If your computer is compiling heavily you cannot read or write messages on Facebook Like, it's a CPU thing Just imagine

Hugo Am (@hugoamnov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The perverse effect of such AI-bots swarms on social networks is that by filling networks with fake people you actually *reduce* drastically the chance that one of those poor loners would meet actual people that exist and start turning their life around Just ban this shit already

David Peicho (@davidpeicho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I recently showed what we have been cooking (pun intended) at Wonderland Engine: Global Illumination using Sparse Probe Volumes. Here is a #webgl example running in Chrome!

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Long complex functions suffer from two opposite forces that increase mental overhead: cache thrashing with irrelevant details and having to reverse compile the big picture manually. You wouldn't dive in a long paper without an abstract nor an index into its parts

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What he's saying also applies to programming, by the way You can only iterate a complex program by grappling with its complexity and through this grappling, you change and the program changes and there is no shortcutting that (Programming, not making little websites with JS)