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I do some projects that require WebGL and a good understanding of OpenGL makes life so much easier. WebGL from what I understand is based on OpenGL ES 2.0, and knowing how to write custom vertex and fragment shaders is important for my work


I can understand a fair bit of japanese and posts on Qiita have often been life-savers. They have quite a few medium-like long posts where people describe how to do something specific through a tutorial or step-by-step explanation. StackOverflow/Reddit aren't really great for that


I had an idea for a library that follows log files and triggers some events that can be defined through python code. I used it for one task at work and gave up on figuring out how to structure it since.

The idea is that it allows you to verify and test logging, which is an odd concept but helps ensure that things are predictable and consistent.

https://github.com/arvind-iyer/logan/


I really want this for youtube


I usually explain it as being similar to the differences in languages across Europe. If you take portuguese at one end and russian at the other and start tracing across countries, you'll notice certain similarities and patterns but also encounter a lot of unique character especially in some areas. Spanish and portuguese people might be able to understand a little of each other like tamil and malayalam speakers and so on.


I'd say this is pretty decent but it's not a proper TSP app, since it expects the first and last points as fixed but has the option to change the order of the other stops

https://www.mapquest.com/routeplanner


I seem to have ended up at a chinese sports-betting site https://1958abcd.com/


This is cool! Is having the entire document encoded in the URL really the best way to create a share-able link?


Depending on the observer.. here are the two main points I considered: - No info stored in any server, that makes it cheap to maintain. - The document is portable, you can recover the information even if the site is down.


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