Page Summary: Episode 1 in a series(?) where I talk through solving a puzzle of the week from my "shader coding disguised as a puzzle" game ... 0:00 Intro 0:30 p0 Naive Solution 1:55 p1 Fake Ternary 4:38 p2 Colors as Numbers 6:25 p3 Using Math 10:54 p4 No Functions, ...
Introducing Replicube -
Episode 1 in a series(?) where I talk through solving a puzzle of the week from my "shader coding disguised as a puzzle" game ... 0:00 Intro 0:30 p0 Naive Solution 1:55 p1 Fake Ternary 4:38 p2 Colors as Numbers 6:25 p3 Using Math 10:54 p4 No Functions, ...
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- Episode 1 in a series(?) where I talk through solving a puzzle of the week from my "shader coding disguised as a puzzle" game ...
- 0:00 Intro 0:30 p0 Naive Solution 1:55 p1 Fake Ternary 4:38 p2 Colors as Numbers 6:25 p3 Using Math 10:54 p4 No Functions, ...
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