In fact, insect byproducts are already used in food production. Carmine is a red food dye made from the scales of a particular bug: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmine
I think some people may be checking wether your script works or not
It's strange that the <span> in the login object is never used. Also that the handleAuth function uses the existence of 'logoutUrl' to decide wether it should refresh or redirect, but uses it for nothing else.
Also https://www.google.com/foobar uses JS to set the src of the iframe holding https://foobar.withgoogle.com and appends window.location.search to it.
That was my thought too, although I'm not sure how it would be done.
Ahh, I get it. Took me a couple reads of the code to see what was going on, but that is pretty cool. Thanks for the info!
That's an impressive result! My worry was that it would become more obvious if I were to skimp on the poly count of the shape. Doesn't seem to have been an issue for you. Thanks for the links, I'll definitely check them…
That would be interesting. I had a quick look and found this paper, they simulate tectonic plate movement for terrain generation: http://www.cs.rpi.edu/~cutler/classes/advancedgraphics/S13/f... and this one looks like…
Very cool result! I've been wondering about applying the height-maps that you get from Perlin/Simplex directly to the vertices of a planet, for 3D terrain. I'd imagine that the cube mapping approach might not be perfect…
Would have been a greater one if linklist.js contained links to more sites than Github, Reddit and Hackernews... I mean I could have guessed those by assuming that I visited that page via Hackernews.
I'd wager that it's not even close, unless you're referring to American executions only. China alone has executed in excess of 2000 people each year int the last few years:…
Very fun! Now I really want to get a Rubik's TouchCube and port this to it. EDIT: You could extrapolate this idea to different geometric shapes too, to achieve unconventional time-signiatures. Of course this would also…
I think the hardest part of creating a mirror for these other kinds of senses would be the fact that you need to be able to modify the 'reflected medium' in such a way that you can: 1: Determine if the subject is…
In fact, insect byproducts are already used in food production. Carmine is a red food dye made from the scales of a particular bug: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmine
I think some people may be checking wether your script works or not
It's strange that the <span> in the login object is never used. Also that the handleAuth function uses the existence of 'logoutUrl' to decide wether it should refresh or redirect, but uses it for nothing else.
Also https://www.google.com/foobar uses JS to set the src of the iframe holding https://foobar.withgoogle.com and appends window.location.search to it.
That was my thought too, although I'm not sure how it would be done.
Ahh, I get it. Took me a couple reads of the code to see what was going on, but that is pretty cool. Thanks for the info!
That's an impressive result! My worry was that it would become more obvious if I were to skimp on the poly count of the shape. Doesn't seem to have been an issue for you. Thanks for the links, I'll definitely check them…
That would be interesting. I had a quick look and found this paper, they simulate tectonic plate movement for terrain generation: http://www.cs.rpi.edu/~cutler/classes/advancedgraphics/S13/f... and this one looks like…
Very cool result! I've been wondering about applying the height-maps that you get from Perlin/Simplex directly to the vertices of a planet, for 3D terrain. I'd imagine that the cube mapping approach might not be perfect…
Would have been a greater one if linklist.js contained links to more sites than Github, Reddit and Hackernews... I mean I could have guessed those by assuming that I visited that page via Hackernews.
I'd wager that it's not even close, unless you're referring to American executions only. China alone has executed in excess of 2000 people each year int the last few years:…
Very fun! Now I really want to get a Rubik's TouchCube and port this to it. EDIT: You could extrapolate this idea to different geometric shapes too, to achieve unconventional time-signiatures. Of course this would also…
I think the hardest part of creating a mirror for these other kinds of senses would be the fact that you need to be able to modify the 'reflected medium' in such a way that you can: 1: Determine if the subject is…