No, Renderfarm.fi was completely based on volunteer computing, so there was no standardization.
A long time ago, I worked on Renderfarm.fi, which was like what you're proposing but free. I was just an extremely junior developer working on the front end. The volunteer computing system itself was based on BOINC. I…
To OP: It's not exactly a nice move to link to the download folder before the main website has been updated, because as you might notice this has resulted in a lot of confusion from normal HN users who don't follow the…
The first version since the NaN buyout... So you mean the first version since 2002? One advantage of Blender being open source is that you can use any previous version forever. And the previous versions are quite good!
Blender Internal (1) and the Blender game engine were both removed in 2.80. Eevee uses the same nodes as Cycles. (1) Blender's legacy rendering engine which has been around since the '90s
This is (a release candidate for) a huge milestone in Blender's history. So much has been improved, that some, including myself, have speculated why they didn't choose to make it a 3.0 release. Aside from the fantastic…
Link to paper in question (with the images you wished were in the article): https://www.osapublishing.org/oe/abstract.cfm?uri=oe-26-18-2... Edit: Fixed link
Looks nice, but it's yet another Chrome-only project.
Finland and Denmark have mandatory military service for males. Sweden got rid of mandatory military service in 2010, then reinstated it in 2016. Norway currently has "weak conscription" in that recruits are not forced…
2026: Pinboard acquires Pinterest
Interestingly, while in English we now say "business card", it seems that at least Swedish and Finnish, and probably other languages too, retained some form of "visiting card". In Swedish "visitkort" and in Finnish…
Website is quite slow, here's a cached version: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:https:/...
Another small UX thing: Never use window.prompt(). On Chrome at least it prevents me from switching tabs, I know on some systems it also plays an annoying sound.
Well if you're looking for any kind of project, some famous ones are: * Netscape a.k.a. Firefox * Blender (http://blender.org) was commercial until 2002 when the company behind it failed. The rights to the code were…
I meant more as a company culture.
> There's nothing to "save". To be fair, there's a lot of intellectual property at stake.
> On this last point, they talk about leveraging a non-corporate image, like the Dudesons or Madventures, and throw “the largest events, gigs, and parties of human kind”. Well that sounds really sustainable.
It used to be like this, but throughout this year in preparation for the 1.0 release the devs really stepped it up. The official guides are good nowadays.
Ember WAS Sproutcore, Sproutcore 2.0 is what became Ember. Worth noting: Sproutcore was used to build iCloud, apparently.
No, Renderfarm.fi was completely based on volunteer computing, so there was no standardization.
A long time ago, I worked on Renderfarm.fi, which was like what you're proposing but free. I was just an extremely junior developer working on the front end. The volunteer computing system itself was based on BOINC. I…
To OP: It's not exactly a nice move to link to the download folder before the main website has been updated, because as you might notice this has resulted in a lot of confusion from normal HN users who don't follow the…
The first version since the NaN buyout... So you mean the first version since 2002? One advantage of Blender being open source is that you can use any previous version forever. And the previous versions are quite good!
Blender Internal (1) and the Blender game engine were both removed in 2.80. Eevee uses the same nodes as Cycles. (1) Blender's legacy rendering engine which has been around since the '90s
This is (a release candidate for) a huge milestone in Blender's history. So much has been improved, that some, including myself, have speculated why they didn't choose to make it a 3.0 release. Aside from the fantastic…
Link to paper in question (with the images you wished were in the article): https://www.osapublishing.org/oe/abstract.cfm?uri=oe-26-18-2... Edit: Fixed link
Looks nice, but it's yet another Chrome-only project.
Finland and Denmark have mandatory military service for males. Sweden got rid of mandatory military service in 2010, then reinstated it in 2016. Norway currently has "weak conscription" in that recruits are not forced…
2026: Pinboard acquires Pinterest
Interestingly, while in English we now say "business card", it seems that at least Swedish and Finnish, and probably other languages too, retained some form of "visiting card". In Swedish "visitkort" and in Finnish…
Website is quite slow, here's a cached version: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:https:/...
Another small UX thing: Never use window.prompt(). On Chrome at least it prevents me from switching tabs, I know on some systems it also plays an annoying sound.
Well if you're looking for any kind of project, some famous ones are: * Netscape a.k.a. Firefox * Blender (http://blender.org) was commercial until 2002 when the company behind it failed. The rights to the code were…
I meant more as a company culture.
> There's nothing to "save". To be fair, there's a lot of intellectual property at stake.
> On this last point, they talk about leveraging a non-corporate image, like the Dudesons or Madventures, and throw “the largest events, gigs, and parties of human kind”. Well that sounds really sustainable.
It used to be like this, but throughout this year in preparation for the 1.0 release the devs really stepped it up. The official guides are good nowadays.
Ember WAS Sproutcore, Sproutcore 2.0 is what became Ember. Worth noting: Sproutcore was used to build iCloud, apparently.