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three.js mostly. Here’s the repo: https://github.com/poeti8/unknown-pleasures
Similar, but different: https://github.com/jo-m/waterfall-plot-webgl/
(I am the author)
The great irony of this post is that the author dreams of a world where they can use a library without it depending on hundreds of other modules, yet their website is built on Gatsby, an NPM package with one of the most insane dependency graphs I've seen. Uploading the author's website's package.json[1] into npmgraph[2] lists a total of 1561 dependencies. All that for what amounts to a simple blog site.
[1] https://github.com/poeti8/pouria.dev/blob/master/package.jso...
[2] https://npmgraph.js.org/
The great irony of this post is that the author dreams of a world where they can use a library without it depending on hundreds of other modules, yet their website is built on Gatsby, an NPM package with one of the most insane dependency graphs I've seen. Uploading the author's website's package.json[1] into npmgraph[2] lists a total of 1561 dependencies. All that for what amounts to a simple blog site.
[1] https://github.com/poeti8/pouria.dev/blob/master/package.jso...
[2] https://npmgraph.js.org/
I once did something like this! Forked from someone who did most of the heavy lifting
https://fede.dm/unknown-pleasures/
https://github.com/FdelMazo/unknown-pleasures/
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