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#version 300 es
#ifdef GL_FRAGMENT_PRECISION_HIGH
precision highp float;
#else
precision mediump float;
#endif
out vec4 fragColor;
uniform vec2 resolution;
uniform vec3 orientation;
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Patbox / cardboard-not-so-great.md
Last active September 6, 2025 23:35
Why you shouldn't use cardboard, banner or any other "hybrid" server

By looking that you are here you most likely use Cardboard/Banner/some other weird bukkit + Fabric project (or just someone linked to it).

Don't do it, it will cause more harm/instabilities to your server than good. But let's start at the beginning.

Few definitions before we start:

  • Bukkit - It means bukkit, spigot, paper and any forks of these,
  • Cardboard - mod by IsaiahPatton that tries to port bukkit ecosystem to fabric.
  • Banner - another mod trying to make plugins work with Fabric, similar to Cardboard.
  • Fabric - a Minecraft modding platform, includes Fabric Loader and Fabric API, everything written in this gist also applies to Quilt.
  • Mods - Mods designed for fabric and compatible platforms
@InsightForesight
InsightForesight / rb_snowflake_id.rb
Created November 20, 2015 15:46 — forked from pmarreck/rb_snowflake_id.rb
An implementation of Twitter's Snowflake ID generation algorithm in pure Ruby. Note: I didn't rewrite the bits that run this as a service. This is just the algorithm.
require 'monitor'
class IdWorker
attr_reader :worker_id, :datacenter_id, :reporter, :logger, :sequence, :last_timestamp
TWEPOCH = 1288834974657
WORKER_ID_BITS = 5
DATACENTER_ID_BITS = 5
MAX_WORKER_ID = (1 << WORKER_ID_BITS) - 1
@superbrothers
superbrothers / ansi-color.php
Created August 23, 2012 01:49
ANSI color terminal output module for php
<?php
/**
* php-ansi-color
*
* Original
* https://github.com/loopj/commonjs-ansi-color
*
* @code
* <?php
* require_once "ansi-color.php";