Are you sure? The way I understand it, ray marching is not something that can really replace ray/pathtracing, it's mainly used for rendering signed distance fields which is cool if you want to draw fractals and stuff, but not very efficient for classical geometry
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In your case I would just start by copying a full setup someone else made and then customizing it, starting from scratch always takes a lot of effort. Reddit's unixporn was great for that, the alternatives on lemmy are sadly still a little empty.
A piece of software that is the core of each operating system which handles tasks like talking to hardware, scheduling tasks, allocating resources etc.
Someone needs to maintain them for them to keep working. Nobody else is willing to do that anymore, but you can still volunteer as a maintainer. If you don't, it's as much your fault as anyone elses.
mit fahrrad ohne motor friert man bergauf immerhin auch nicht
I like your doubled use of "a" and wish you a long and prosperous life.
He is the dark path in this meme, at least
cmake now finally supports c++20 modules
I wouldn't use modules in production quite yet, there's still a lot of implementation bugs, but for experimenting its quite usable
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JXL is nice, but lacks support as well
Not really cylinders, but toruses. Disks with extent are cylinders.