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patch-package | hubs | |
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65 | 71 | |
9,975 | 2,106 | |
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6.3 | 9.6 | |
18 days ago | 3 days ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
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Finding Stars and Affirmations in the Sky with Three.js for Ayra Starr
In order to allow users to use their device as a controller to adjust the position of the camera and find stars, I use the depreciated DeviceOrientationControls by patching it back into Three. In order for DeviceOrientationControls to function, we need access the user to grant access to their device's orientation. I attempt to gain access to this, alongside their camera, during a previous step of the UX using a custom composable I wrote for this purpose. You can see that permission step in the mockup video above. Once this permission is granted, we can initialize our DeviceOrienationControls with a single line.
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TypeScript NPM Packages Done Right
If you use Yarn, there’s the `yarn patch` command [1], which lets you maintain patches for your dependencies. Even though I try to upstream patches wherever possible, sometimes you just want to apply a quick patch and move on, especially if the dependency is poorly maintained or even worse, deeply nested in your dependency hierarchy. I use `yarn patch` regularly, it’s one of the main reasons why I moved to Yarn in the first place.
If you’re not using Yarn, there seems to be a similar thing on npm, `patch-package`. [2] I never had to use that though.
[1]: https://yarnpkg.com/cli/patch
[2]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/patch-package
- Fix broken node modules instantly
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How to ignore an error , that happens in a node modules library ?
You can use patch-package to edit the part of the library.
- Jest not recommended to be used in Node.js due to instanceOf operator issues
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Getting kinda stuck with a build error, any help much appreciated
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Credentials Leak with Knex
NPM doesn't have a patch command, but you can use patch-package to achieve the same result.
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Why react native is so shit
If there's issue ticket discussing it and someone can fix it, ask for patch file and use patch-package to patch it
- Eas local build, how skip npm install
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Invariant Violation: ViewPropTypes has been removed from React Native. Migrate to ViewPropTypes exported from 'deprecated-react-native-prop-types'.
You can try this (I highly recommend you to use the Patch Package library to track changes on any external library that you are using. (https://www.npmjs.com/package/patch-package)
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I Use Firefox
> Firefox Reality on the Oculus Go VR Headset
yes, through not limited to the Oculus
and it kinda folded Hubs (https://hubs.mozilla.com/) into it
and and I think there was a bit of additional research level stuff never ending up in user hands
but both are somewhat dead, idk. if Firefox Reality still works with any VR headset at all (it might still work with non standalone headset usage) and Hubs is shutting down end of March, a community version still exist (Hubs ~= somewhat like VRChat from the idea but not as VR specific and just less interesting in general)
same for most other things they are either dead or fizzled out (and some are stables, but don't bring users, like pdf.js)
One thing I forget to mention is FF does a lot of work to reduce fingerprint-ability of existing interfaces (while trying to avoid breaking websites by changing/breaking existing interfaces, like some other more privacy focused browsers do). A bunch of this is done in context for the tor-browser but also benefit normal FF. Sadly you using FF ads more information to the fingerprint then any of the protections due to better fingerprint protection (something which is true for any form of privacy protection not used en mass by every one).
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Mozilla '23 Ann. Report: CEO pay skyrockets while Firefox Marketshare nosedives
Sounds like they have this huge pile of cash and can't think of a way to improve Firefox with it in any way that seems gee whizz enough.
They tried hopping on Blockchain train and ended up jumping back off after getting roasted by JWZ [0] "we are reviewing if and how our current policy on crypto donations fits with our climate goals. ... [although] decentralized web technology continues to be an important area for us to explore."
I guess AI is gee whizz enough to escape the Planet Burning argument for now.
They had a stab at VR with Mozilla Hubs [1]- and copied off Meta by also not including legs in the avatars! Your personal Hub for only $10 a month. Judging by the code commits it is, er, stable.
Imagine if they put all that effort into innovating the browser.
[0] https://www.theverge.com/2022/1/6/22870787/mozilla-pauses-cr...
[1] https://hubs.mozilla.com/
[2] https://github.com/mozilla/hubs/tree/master/src
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Croquet: Live, network-transparent 3D gaming
Why the comment "This is that rare announcement that's far more significant than it sounds." In El Reg, which is usually rather skeptical. Am I missing something?
[1] https://hubs.mozilla.com
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is there a 3D metaverse, of the fediverse?
Not sure if Mozilla Hubs federates, but as already said, ThirdRoom is Matrix VRchat thing.
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Exploring Imaginary Worlds
Neal Stephenson's novel Snow Crash introduced the concept of the Metaverse, a virtual reality universe accessible to all used for gaming, work, and socializing. The Metaverse-as we might know it in real life-is a virtual world being built by a variety of companies, including Facebook, Microsoft, and Sony. This visionary idea has influenced the development of open source virtual reality platforms like Mozilla Hubs. Many of the OSS projects inspired by Snow Crash create immersive and collaborative virtual spaces that can be explored, built upon, and customized by users.
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frameworks - aframe vs babylon vs others?
Is it not? https://github.com/mozilla/hubs
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[Valve Index] Comment utiliser mon index de soupape lorsque j'essaie d'accéder aux expériences VR de mon navigateur?
Comme: https://hubs.mozilla.com/
- A moment’s silence, please, for the death of Mark Zuckerberg’s metaverse. Meta sank tens of billions into its CEO’s virtual reality dream, but what will he do next? [Opinion]
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Hey! I've created a tool for our remote team to put every video call in a virtual environment. What do you think? The main idea is that regular zoom meetings are super boring and it's hard to make a 10 person team stay engaged..
Looks similar to the existing FLOSS Mozilla Hubs :) https://hubs.mozilla.com/
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I've Found New Love in an Old GearVR Headset - Help me Find More!
Mozilla hubs just use your browser
What are some alternatives?
husky - Git hooks made easy 🐶 woof!
unity-webxr-export - Assets for creating WebXR-enabled Unity3D projects.
node-pre-gyp - Node.js tool for easy binary deployment of C++ addons
A-Frame - :a: Web framework for building virtual reality experiences.
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
mozilla-hubs-docker - Docker based developing environment for Mozilla Hubs.
vercel - Develop. Preview. Ship.
vircadia-content - Vircadia Content repo
Faker.js - What really happened with Aaron Swartz?
workadventure - A collaborative web application (virtual office) presented as a 16-bit RPG video game
basic-ftp - FTP client for Node.js, supports FTPS over TLS, passive mode over IPv6, async/await, and Typescript.
reticulum - Phoenix web server for hubs.mozilla.com