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high_byte2 years ago

while it looks amazing can you explain the logic to move all subsequent children when you move one? from ux perspective it sounds weird. maybe can you try a full tree depth 2 (or 3?) to see how it behaves

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Tone Row2 years ago

It does feel a bit awkward to use right now. I’ve been brainstorming ways to illustrate to the user what will happen when they drag certain nodes

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LoadedNode.com1 year ago

How many years have you put off running your own Bitcoin node, anon? No more excuses. It's time to level up.

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Lewis Bowes2 years ago

looks cool, what are you making here?

Tone Row's profile picture
Tone Row2 years ago

Hop in we’re making fresh diagramming software

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Kaushik2 years ago

Really nice! Do the constraints always flow downwards or do you use some sophisticated solver?

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Tone Row2 years ago

They flow downwards but stop at cycles

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DJNeko2 years ago

is this gonna be a lib I can use? wanted to make something similar but I'm lazy

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Lantz Blake Ellis2 years ago

Is this in-browser? Much smoother than the raw JS tree app I tossed together recently.

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DigitalCollars2 years ago

Looks nice! What are you using for creating the blocks? 3js?

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