dissolve-generator
svg.js
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15 | 10,870 | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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dissolve-generator
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Show HN: OSS Next.js 13 app to find great movies
Hey HN,
I built next-movie for two reasons:
1. To scratch my own itch and experiment with Next.js 13's new appDir architecture based around react server components
2. To build a better experience for finding great movies
I definitely accomplished #1 and #2 is a WIP.
Currently, you can filter / sort by IMDB rating, Rotten Tomatoes scores, genre, and more. All movies include the best official trailer on YouTube according to a heuristic, and you can view search results by 3 different layouts: Grid (netflix-style), List, and Single.
Single-movie view is for people like myself who are tired of looking at endless feeds... it will give you a single movie matching your search at a time, with a big "Next Movie" button to cycle through the results one-at-a-time.
The algo to pick the next movie is actually really interesting.. it uses a 2D dissolve effect to traverse the search space (with a random offset generated client-side), making it so you cycle through movies seemingly at random but without duplicates. (https://github.com/transitive-bullshit/dissolve-generator)
The app is open source on GitHub here: https://github.com/transitive-bullshit/next-movie
Cheers,
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Web Effect
dissolve-generator - Cool 2D dissolve effect generator
svg.js
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[AskJS] Is there any javascript library that can perform boolean operations on svg paths (union, subtract, intersect, difference)?
Thanks for the link to this great and useful library. It's really awesome, and I didn't know there was a node.js version. But it seems that it doesn't support boolean operations, or at least I haven't found it in the documentation. There is only the following github issue with no answer: https://github.com/svgdotjs/svg.js/issues/339 And a request for an intersection function that doesn't seem to be implemented: https://github.com/svgdotjs/svg.js/issues/1200 Maybe I'm missing something?
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Web Effect
Svg.js - The lightweight library for manipulating and animating SVG.
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