Turn any page into Katamari Damacy
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#32This thing is hilarious! I love how this renders the picked up objects so well; it really shows if you try to pick up images! Nice work!
I didn't think it picked up images. I guess I needed to roll my ball a bit bigger before trying that!
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#33Woo - nice to see this on HN (I'm one of the creators). EDIT: We're serving this off ec2 + apache. It's all static html + js. Any quick tips for speeding things up?
Ok, we switched everything over to S3. Everything should be much faster now. Looks like we have a ~275MB access.log from before the switch. Over a million requests! $ wc -l access.log 1115447 access.log
Really well done, I love it. The only shame was that the music didn't work on Safari, but maybe it's just how I roll.
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#34Congratulations to the team on a great project and it's really nice to see how savvy about web technology the students at Wash-U are.
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#37Woo - nice to see this on HN (I'm one of the creators). EDIT: We're serving this off ec2 + apache. It's all static html + js. Any quick tips for speeding things up?
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#38Also for dynamic pages, run the script after the content changes and click the "x", and the new content should be pick-uppable.