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That may be true, but he's also a terrible role model that says extremely racist/sexist things. I couldn't quote president Trump at work without being fired from my job because of his lewd language.


This thread is discussing Sanders, not Trump.


I don't know about you guys, but I'm trying to work on a cure for cancer over here. I don't have time for these comments about comments about articles about things nobody needs...


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Hopping aboard the Upvote train and dishing out upvotes for you all :D


That would be really interesting, although for people without sight I think being able to aim the device would be very important.

perhaps a glove with a sensor on each finger once the technology catches up.

What if you had sensors like these all over your body. Do you think the body would hit some kind of sensory overload and it would cease to be useful?


Indeed. The creator should add a "donate to the creator" button when receiving maximum user limit message. We could help him quit his job so he could work on this full time.


Unfortunately, I tried to donate, but the creator is in the Ukraine, and Paypal has blocked incoming payments there. There's some pretty nasty implications there that are probably worth discussion in another thread.


If user access to Google via IPv6 is considered a good tool of measurement, then The US actually has the highest rate of IPv6 adoption. https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html#tab=per-...

Globally (again using user access to google as measurement) the adoption rate is still less than 10%, One could argue this could be considered still early stages of adoption.


> then The US actually has the highest rate of IPv6 adoption.

actually, according to these statistics, the adoption rate in belgium is much higher: 40.39%


Wow, what a hard life he's got, poor guy. [/sarcasm]


On my currently laptop I only pull about 5fps when viewing this. Indeed cool, but the OPs (albeit more simple) runs at a solid 60fps


Runs at 60fps on latest Chrome for me. I'm on a retina macbook pro 15".


3fps here on what should be a beefy i7 with a relatively recent integrated GPU. Anyone want to comment on what the bottleneck is?


CPU has little to do with it, since most of the heavy lifting is done by the GPU. Maybe that integrated chip isn't enough.


It does depend whether the particles are drawn using shaders or the simpler canvas drawing commands. Without shaders, it would be very CPU intensive. However this site has definitely taken the shader approach.


yeah iamnop crashes my firefox


Runs at near-60 FPS in Firefox for me. Using Linux and Firefox 37.


Firefox 31 from the debian wheezy package


Close to 60fps in Chrome 41 on my 2014 MBP.


This is by far the most poetic article I've read on Wired


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