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🚀 Use Liquid Glass in your React apps NOW! npm install liquid-glass-react (nicer pkg names squatted by Evan Bacon 🥓 sry) Supports ✨ correct ✨ edge bending, arbitrary children, chromatic aberration and more! Live Demo: Code:

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Wildan1 年前

@Baconbrix am I a cracked engineer now? or forked engineer?

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Max Rovensky1 年前

@Baconbrix bruh this is awesome 😂

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SecBriefs | Making Cybersecurity Simple1 年前

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kitze1 年前

@Baconbrix you actually have the ability to ship something, amazing

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Max Rovensky1 年前

@Baconbrix the key is to finish before getting bored

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Poopman1 年前

@Baconbrix 1. Looks good, thanks for sharing! 2. Take liquid-ass package name 3. Minor nit: any chromatic aberration value above 0 results in this artifact for me (the higher the value, the more pronounced it is)

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Max Rovensky1 年前

@Baconbrix hmm interesting 🤔

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hodler01 年前

@Baconbrix "Only apple could do it"

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Max Rovensky1 年前

@Baconbrix it's me, I'm the apple

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Joe Petrillo1 年前

@Baconbrix This is awesome! Only issue I found is ensuring a good level of contrast across backgrounds.

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Max Rovensky1 年前

@Baconbrix There's an "over light" prop but it needs to be toggled manually, there's no solution on the web that I'm aware of to auto detect how bright the element underneath you is

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