code-art
Abstract artworks for your creations (by aleksei-berezkin)
detect-gpu
Classifies GPUs based on their 3D rendering benchmark score allowing the developer to provide sensible default settings for graphically intensive applications. (by TimvanScherpenzeel)
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Code Art — abstract artworks for your creations
Glad you asked. Here's the repo. The app is powered by WebGL2 which I learned from WebGL2 Fundamentals. Just like for any other WebGL app, much of work is the preparation of the scene, and it contains several steps:
detect-gpu
Posts with mentions or reviews of detect-gpu.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-22.
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Does anyone know how to make a website that has both a standard and experience and a more fun, three.js 3D experience that can be toggled between by pressing a button?
It's not really what you're asking, but I made both https://www.tentacular.com/ and https://www.stickittothestickman.com/ with a non-three-js fallback using detect-gpu (through drei).
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PCSX2 - New website arises from the ashes
Maybe try detect-gpu to conditionally switch from three.js or a webm fallback? Shame there isn’t really a well supported way to do GPU detection until WebGPU rolls out.
- Detect GPU in browser (like a user-agent detection for the GPU)
What are some alternatives?
When comparing code-art and detect-gpu you can also consider the following projects:
Acorn - A small, fast, JavaScript-based JavaScript parser
blog-nojs-fingerprint-demo - A demo for the no-JavaScript fingerprinting article
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
pcsx2 - PCSX2 - The Playstation 2 Emulator
TimeChart - An chart library specialized for large-scale time-series data, built on WebGL.
particle-emitter - A particle system for PixiJS
GMLTouch-Minecraft-2D - JavaScript Minecraft 2D (cross-platform)
pcsx2 - PCSX2 - The Playstation 2 Emulator
webgl-rock-pillars - WebGL Floating Islands demo
t5c - Building a open source multiplayer 3d rpg using babylon.js and colyseus
wgs-player - WGS player for the Web
filters - Collection of community-authored custom display filters for PixiJS
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detect-gpu vs pcsx2
detect-gpu vs TimeChart
detect-gpu vs particle-emitter
detect-gpu vs GMLTouch-Minecraft-2D
detect-gpu vs pcsx2
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detect-gpu vs t5c
detect-gpu vs wgs-player
detect-gpu vs filters