Published on: 2025-06-19 00:01:41
What if you could make your dice any shape at all—not just boxes and polyhedra, but dragons or other game-relevant shapes? Most people are familiar with conventional cubical six-sided dice, but there are also polyhedral versions like the 20-sided dice used in ancient Rome and to play Dungeons and Dragons. Researchers have figured out how to design dice with even more exotic shapes, like a kitten, a dragon, or an armadillo. And they are "fair" dice: Experiments with 3D-printed versions produced
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A Simple Physics Engine in GoLang ☻ Introduction Physix.go is a simple, easy-to-use, and fast physics engine written in GoLang. It provides functions to perform physics calculations efficiently, including particle-based physics simulations. Features Vector Calculations Physics Calculations Spring Dynamics Easy to use with Ebiten.go Getting Started Prerequisites GoLang must be installed. Ebiten must be installed. Installation To start, clone this project: git clone https://github.co
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