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blog.danslimmon.com
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| | | | | When weimagine how to usea resource effectively - be that resourcea development team, a CPU core, or a port-a-potty - our thoughts usually turn toefficiency. Ideally,the resource gets used at 100% of its capacity: we have enough capacity to serve our needs without generating queues, but not so much that we're wasting money on idle... | |
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alearningaday.blog
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| | | | | The long-term effectiveness of any team or organization is inversely proportional to the number of people who optimize for convenience. That's why small, mission-driven teams often accomplish so much. It's rarely just about exceptional talent. It's about a collective willingness to embrace inconvenience - to do the harder, slower, less comfortable thing because the mission/longer... | |
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marcospereira.me
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| | | | | Diving into how we can determine whether some way of iteratively updating a value will be affected by variations in time step. | |
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mynameismjp.wordpress.com
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| | | First things first: what am I talking about? I'm talking about something that finds great use for deferred rendering: reconstructing the 3D position of a previously-rendered pixel (either in view-space or world-space) from a single depth value | ||