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This article examines the gradual development of Canon's superimposed display systems. The project visualizes the most significant steps from Canon's very first to their most advanced superimposed display system.
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The best demos of 2025 from the demoscene | Laurent Le Brun's blog
To filter the noise, juries of demosceners nominate the best productions of the year for the Meteoriks awards. The 2026 nominees were just announced, so it’s a good excuse to watch a few demos. I’ll highlight a few demos that particularly impressed me. Note that I have a bias toward modern platforms and size-coding, so don’t hesitate to look at the full list. Here’s what caught my eye this year.
A Decade of Slug – Eric Lengyel
Slug renders text and vector graphics on the GPU directly from Bézier curve data without the use of texture maps containing precomputed or cached images of any kind. Doing this robustly, while also being fast and producing high quality results, is a difficult problem when we have to deal with floating-point round-off errors. Robustness requires that we never see artifacts like dropped pixels, sparkles, or streaks under any circumstances, provably so. Being fast means that the algorithm can render any reasonable amount of text on the game consoles of 2016 without impacting frame rates significantly. Producing high-quality results means that we get nicely antialiased text with smooth curves and sharp corners when viewed at any scale and from any perspective.
Measuring Progress Towards AGI: A Cognitive Framework
Our framework draws on decades of research from psychology, neuroscience and cognitive science to develop a cognitive taxonomy. It identifies 10 key cognitive abilities that we hypothesize will be important for general intelligence in AI systems.
Death to Scroll Fade! – David Bushell – Web Dev (UK)
Scroll fade is that oh so wonderful web design experience where elements fade in as they scroll into view. Often with a bit of transform on the Y-axis.
Design UI using AI with Stitch from Google Labs
Over the last year, AI has fundamentally changed how we build, turning simple descriptions into functional software. We launched Stitch to bring your ideas to life starting with the design process. Today, we are evolving Stitch into an AI-native software design canvas. With it, anyone can create, iterate and collaborate to turn natural language into high-fidelity UI designs.
I Tried Synthesizing Musical Instruments
Sebastian Lague dropt een nieuwe video, ik zet alles opzij en ik kijk. Ingewikkelder dan dat moet het niet worden. De mens kan ook nog muziek spelen. Talent is oneerlijk verdeeld (jaja, ik weet het, het is allemaal hard werk, maar toch).

