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.
- Using GraphViz for Claude.md (blog.fsck.com)
- Tiny Core Linux: a 23 MB Linux distro with graphical desktop (www.tinycorelinux.net)
- Learn computer graphics from scratch and for free (www.scratchapixel.com)
- Tixl: Open-source realtime motion graphics (github.com)
- One Formula That Demystifies 3D Graphics (www.youtube.com)
- A trip through the Graphics Pipeline (2011) (fgiesen.wordpress.com)
- A terminal-based browser with Sixel graphics (codeberg.org)
- Show HN: C-TURTL, a turtle graphics game (michae2.github.io)
- Wicked Engine: 3D engine with modern graphics (github.com)
- How to Create 3D Graphics for Game in Excel Using Formulas (exceltable.com)
- Math of Vector graphics on GPU, inspired by piet-GPU (gasiulis.name)
- Hemispherical lighting insights from the Call of Duty graphics engineering [pdf] (advances.realtimerendering.com)
- AI model running on graphing calculator (github.com)
- Hyperrealistic Graphite Watch Drawings (sinzianaiordache.com)
- Building Custom Graphics Cards for Cloud Gaming (blog.imaginationtech.com)
- Titan Mining Commences Graphite Processing at Empire State Mines in New York (www.titanminingcorp.com)
- TiXL – open-source motion graphics (tixl.app)