Shipping something that's been lingering in my git for years feels weird and good.
RYBitten: a little love letter to the RYB color space. color cubes, ramps, spectral mixing, all the stuff i couldn't stop tinkering with.
rybitten.space
heads up: non-retina looks rough and mobile is untested.
Posts by Liam Egan
Very cool, running in bash?
Enough people whose opinions I really respect rate this among their favorite series, so I'm definitely willing to give it the benefit of the doubt. But I absolutely appreciate your insight, as well.
Yeah, I need to put it down and come back to it TBH. I'm about halfway through (they've just met up with the acting troupe again) and I'm not lost, I'm just not really invested I think? There are definite moments of brilliance throughout, but I think it all just feels a little too pastiche ATM.
There are moments of brilliance in there, for sure - the whole sequence in the Botanic Gardens just felt like a wild fever dream. But right now it's just feeling like "then this happened". I've paused reading, for now, and will hopefully have the appetite to come back to it soon.
I've been reading Shadow & Claw by Gene Wolf, and I'm struggling with it. It feels almost like Canterbury Tales if it were written by Tarantino, which should be amazing, but I'm just having difficulty finding the motivation to pick it up every day.
I LOVED this show when I was a little kid. I used to watch it in my grandfather's room, rugged up in a blanket so I didn't get scared.
Position queries & voxel finding in Heerich.js 0.13: huge thanks to @liamegan.bsky.social for making this happen.
Honestly a bit surreal. This started as something personal and it’s now growing through other people’s contributions. Grateful it resonates the way it does 💛
meodai.github.io/heerich/
Eeey congratulations!
A good programming language or framework has a purpose that its syntax and structure elucidates, and so it logically follows that the act of programming helps to create a mental model of what you're creating that can't help but be impaired if the engineer is too divorced from their code.
I think AI, whether we like it or not, has a place in engineering in the future, but as soon as you forget how to code, you've given up too much.
The process of coding is important to the quality of what you're producing, and relying too much on AI is proven to atrophy that skillset.
So much of the online AI discourse just sounds like performative rationalization.
"AI means I can forget syntax and focus on engineering". How frequently are you just blindly accepting Claude's changes?
exat.hottype.co
codepen.io/shubniggurat...
I wanted to recreate the super-cool variable-font field from the Hottype Exat site (links in next post).
That's a very pretty sourdough.
Heerich GPU renderer + a simple context-free tree system.
Adding @gkjohnson.bsky.social pathtracer.
I have a bit of an update on life and work:
youtube.com/watch?v=cF21KbWfucw&feature=youtu.be
Hey, thanks for sharing, it was inspirational! (No cringe necessary). This is reminiscent of some thoughts and feelings I've had recently about taking the old community of the web back in some small way, so it's nice to hear that echoed.
GPU renderer for Heerich, here using Three.JS as a target. Pretty rough at the moment, but it works.
First pass writing a technology agnostic GPU renderer for Heerich, I think I may have an issue with winding :D
Heerich 0.11.0 → leaned hatching, thanks to @liamegan.bsky.social meodai.github.io/heerich/#hat...