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racing-game
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Low poly smoke effect
this is how i did it in racing game: https://github.com/pmndrs/racing-game/blob/main/src/effects/Dust.tsx both the dust and the skid marks are instances, this should be fairly fast.
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Show HN: I made a site where you can travel in space in the browser
The racing game works on desktop Firefox on Ubuntu. Kind of. I get only jumpy spinning random frames once the car starts. Maybe it's https://github.com/pmndrs/racing-game/issues/152
The space travel site works on desktop Firefox but I can only click and drag. I didn't find any way to zoom. Basically I'm stuck on the objects I can see: Earth, Moon and Mars. But I didn't even looked for help in the other comments. Got work to do now.
Thanks for answering :-)
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A casual, scenic, procedurally-generated driving game I've been building - slowroads.io
beautiful! i love the looks and the physics feel great! you made your own engine for this? i've tried to make a mini racing game for fun once but physics (using cannon though) were the hardest part, it never felt as natural as this.
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Drive a Tesla Cybertruck or literally any car on your browser with Threejs
The open sourced racing game developed by Poimandres and other contributors on Github. The game features a 3D car in a track, and the user is supposed to reach the end of the track by driving the car to the end of the track as soon as possible. This project uses Cannon-ES, a physics library which is a fork of the original CannonJS by Stefan Hedman, currently being developed in house by the developers and other contributors of Poimandres.
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Why people have different opinions on React.js?
https://github.com/pmndrs/zustand#transient-updates-for-often-occuring-state-changes you can do something like this in redux, too, but you can't select state in that case. i use zustand in games even, for instance https://github.com/pmndrs/racing-game the usual problems where react interferes with performance do no apply here.
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[AskJS] Is it bad to make JavaScript games?
racing game https://github.com/pmndrs/racing-game
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CrookTown - Working on a GTA style game with Threejs/Cannonjs, you can tune cars, get chased by cops, shoot weapons, fly planes/helis, still in very early development, if anyone would like to follow the development you can join here: https://discord.gg/juYbPmmwzg or http://crook.town/ :) <3
there's a similar project that's open source and desperately looking for contributors: https://github.com/pmndrs/racing-game :-)
- Racing Game in ClojureScript
- Open source racing game in React, developed by everyone willing
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🧢 Stefan's Web Weekly #22
pmndrs/racing-game – An open source racing game developed by everyone willing.
nerd-fonts
- Turbinando sua Produtividade: Autocomplete e Personalização no Terminal do Windows
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jokermanBestFont
Use any nerd fonts
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which Font do you use?
SourceCodePro: https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/tree/master/patched-fonts/SourceCodePro
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Neovim Nerd Font icons are available!
Hot off the press: https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/releases/tag/v3.1.0
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Berkeley Mono Typeface
It's a bit expensive, and I can understand if someone can't or doesn't want to spend money on it. I would recommend to check out the free fonts 'JetBains Mono' & 'Hack' to these people.
Some people have already mentioned here that Berkeley Mono is not available as Nerd Font. I would like to briefly point out that Nerd Fonts provides a font patcher tool (https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts#font-patcher).
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NvChad - multiple different client offset_encodings detected for buffer
I'm using Neovim v0.9.1 on Ubuntu 23.04 with NvChad. I've also installed the JetBrainsMono font, as NvChad requires a Nerd Font, but nothing besides that and I haven't edited any settings or nvim files and I haven't installed any additional plugins.
- Nerd Fonts
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JetBrains Mono Typeface
There are a lot of code fonts on HN today. Rather than make a new post I will talk about some of my favorite that are a little less common. None of these are free I don't think.
Cartograph CF - The one I've been using for code for years. Very readable, almost "comic mono"-like choices of some of the lower case glyphs but in a good way. All the character is in the italic which you will either love or hate.
Quadraat sans mono - The entire quadraat family is a collection of masterpieces imo, but are generally too distinctive to be appropriate for most public-facing work. But it's your computer so who cares. I use the mono sans one for my terminal. The lowercase f seems so out of place there but you learn to love it.
Alegreya sans - Not a mono font, but it almost is so if you've ever flirted with proportional fonts for code this is a fun one to try. There is a lot of careful line width variation that gives a lot of the appearance and readability advantages of serifs but keeps most of the visual coherence of sans.
I like all of these because they look feel more like normal fonts rather than code fonts. They have careful variation that adds character and improves readability for me. I've switched to an almost-no-color code theme that uses font weight instead, and the details like this become more important that way.
And then only kind of related but if you want to use unusual fonts in your terminal but you have a complex prompt setup, install font forge and learn to use something like https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/blob/master/font-pat... to patch in the extra characters. This can also solve your "I love this font but want a dotted zero" type problems as well. Small skill investment for a small return over a long period of time. You'll always be using fonts.
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Compiler.nvim: Oficially released (beta)
It is FiraCode Nerd Font Mono:size=16. You can find it here. On arch linux you can just install the nerd-fonts and it's included there.
- Need help: NvChad v2.0 doesn't display font icons correctly with CaskaydiaCove Nerd Font
What are some alternatives?
uncharted - Visualization of our solar neighborhood using three.js
FiraCode - Free monospaced font with programming ligatures
racing-game-cljs - A 3D racing game built with ClojureScript, React and ThreeJS
Visual Studio Code - Public documentation for Visual Studio Code
cannon-es - 💣 A lightweight 3D physics engine written in JavaScript.
powerline - Powerline is a statusline plugin for vim, and provides statuslines and prompts for several other applications, including zsh, bash, tmux, IPython, Awesome and Qtile.
folio-2019
bash-powerline - Powerline-style Bash prompt in pure Bash script. See also https://github.com/riobard/zsh-powerline
react-three-fiber - 🇨🇭 A React renderer for Three.js
Hack - A typeface designed for source code
reactanoid
powerlevel10k - A Zsh theme