Fluid Glass
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#72Earlier quoted context omitted.
My guess is a reaction diffusion simulation
Yeah the code has a (somewhat rudimentary) fluid sim that's fed into reaction-diffusion. Pretty cool, don't think I've seen that combination before
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#74Despite the liquid glass discussion … I am absolutely impressed how smooth this runs on a phone.
Yeah was also expecting my phone to get very toasty but it did not. Great job!
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#76Earlier quoted context omitted.
Why? React is much better than Vue in my experience. Vue 2 was so bad we ended up painfully porting an entire election app to react at a previous job.
svelte's better than both : ^ ) (someone continue this with framework x) but seriously, I'm very interested to hear your gripes with Vue that were solved by react, since the latter feels much worse DX-wise than both Vue or Svelte, notwithstanding worse performance as well.
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#78Most disgusting design trend. I hope the Vista look that has been re-popularized by Apple dies soon.
But also, yes, I agree. It didn't need to make a comeback. And even if it did, since iOS and macOS were already fairly translucent, it didn't need to be like this.
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#79Despite the liquid glass discussion … I am absolutely impressed how smooth this runs on a phone.
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#80Earlier quoted context omitted.
On what hardware? Runs well on my Pixel 7a. It's likely just a fancy pixel shader (or few).
Compaq Presario from 2003 running XP on Internet Explorer, why? Jokes aside my Pixel 8 Pro handles it just fine as well