I'm developing an ubershader for Liblast. Each mesh here uses exactly one material and only reusable textures.
All unique features are driven with geometry, it's UVs and vectex colors that drive uberhsader's effects.
You can see how nicely Godot batches rendering when using the same shader and material!
The amount of geometry seems exorbitant, but it's still just a few draw calls and a 100 FPS. Adding decent LODs to the model would probably help bring the FPS up still.
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TIL ARMv8.2 has SHA-3 CPU extensions
https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/arm/armv8#ARMv8_Extensions_and_Processor_Features
Weekly Linux and open source news, now expanded to potentially 15 minutes or less, still with no ads and no chatter.
An old samsung tablet picked up from ewaste dump, running #postmarketos edge. Connected bluetooth mouse and keyboard and it works as my laptop. Can run libreoffice to edit documents, watch youtube videos and much more.
Thanks @postmarketOS
"But think about the artists!" is a favorite refrain of so-called "intellectual property" enthusiasts (aka corporations.) Hear from one #DefectiveByDesign (DBD) guest writer and musician about how #DRM totally cramped his style: https://u.fsf.org/1rx #EndDRM #Music
If you own a razer mouse and use Linux then you may be interested in OpenRazer. While Razer doesn't provide open source drivers for their products OpenRazer aims to fill this void. It has recently been updated to version 3.8 which brings support for six new devices. The update also fixes six bugs, and adds support for 8000 Hz polling rate for the HyperPolling Wireless Dongle. OpenRazer is licensed under GPLv2.0 and is available through various distros and Github.
The project's main website is here:
The source code is on Github:
https://github.com/openrazer/openrazer
The release notes for this update can be found here:
https://github.com/openrazer/openrazer/releases/tag/v3.8.0
The project also has a presence on Mastodon and Matrix:
https://matrix.to/#/#openrazer:matrix.org
https://fosstodon.org/@openrazer
They currently accept donations through Paypal via the Github page if you want to help support the project.
2D arcade style puzzle game "PathBlasters" was released recently. It has a native Linux version and is available DRM free on GOG.
I have been gaming since 1992 and building PCs since 2003. I enjoy Linux, supporting FOSS projects and am a tinfoil hat connoisseur.
Many FOSS projects rely on donations. If you have money to spare but don't know which to donate to take a look at the above links on Ko-fi, Github, and Open Collective. Anything on there that I have sponsered or contributed to is something I have found to be worthy.