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SOMEONE VIBE CODED AN ENTIRE SPACE ENGINE IN C++ AND PACKED 2 MILLION GALAXIES INTO A 1 MB EXE FILE > 2 million galaxies > each one with 200,000 to 750,000 stars > all rendered in real time > and you can actually fly through all of it you...

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