Hackernews posts about Graphviz
Graphviz is an open-source graph visualization software that allows users to create diagrams and flowcharts from text-based representations of directed graphs.
- Show HN: Quint Visualizer – A GraphViz-like visualizer for Quint traces (quint-visualizer.noghartt.dev)
- Quint Visualizer: a GraphViz-like visualizer for Quint traces (quint-visualizer.noghartt.dev)
- MicroPythonOS graphical operating system delivers Android-like user experience (www.cnx-software.com)
- Vector graphics on GPU (gasiulis.name)
- Bindless Oriented Graphics Programming (alextardif.com)
- Asus on integrated graphics in gaming laptops being the norm (www.tomsguide.com)
- Graphite Bomb (en.wikipedia.org)
- Amiga Real-Time 3D Graphics (1992) (amigasourcecodepreservation.gitlab.io)
- Show HN: I built Mike – AI motion graphics (www.mike.new)
- Show HN: Grammar of Graphics CLI tool made in Rust (github.com)
- Native Graphical Emacs on Android (mstempl.netlify.app)
- Amiga Graphics Archive: New collection of nice images from CU Amiga magazine (amiga.lychesis.net)
- Graphical Tricks in Classic Games (www.youtube.com)
- Improving the Flatpak Graphics Drivers Situation (blog.sebastianwick.net)
- Thoughts on No Graphics API (www.corsix.org)
- Graphic Design History Resources (wemadethis.co.uk)
- Italian Graphic Archive (www.archiviograficaitaliana.com)
- MathGPT Graphing: fast interactive graphs with AI help (mathgpt.today)
- AI Motion Graphics Tool with good design and camera movements (www.freemotion.app)