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<gbruno> [github] t-paul pushed 1 modifications (Bump manifold to latest version (v2.1.0-94-g1514c15).) https://github.com/openscad/openscad/commit/cf1b164c2af835e887bc0feb7fb63ca238f33381
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<gbruno> [github] radianttone opened issue #4727 (getting the current co-ordinates of a created object) https://github.com/openscad/openscad/issues/4727
<gbruno> [github] t-paul closed issue #4727 (getting the current co-ordinates of a created object) https://github.com/openscad/openscad/issues/4727
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<J23k77> ok this sounds amazing https://github.com/xypwn/scadqr
<teepee> impressive
<teepee> the scad is generated by a python script?
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<J23k77> no idea found it on r/openscad  but i assume he didn't wrote 2.4mb by hand
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<Scopeuk> Looks like there is a python script to generate a look up table. I guess the upcoming python integration might be able to drop a step (would kill thingiverse customizer compatibility)
<teepee> if they would enable python on the server is questionable. I suppose you can get it locked down, but that does take some effort
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<InPhase> J23k77: That is a staggering amount of precomputation.
<peeps[win]> i don't know the exact algorithms used for QR codes, but I can't help thinking that programmer jumped the gun a bit in assuming it was necessary for *everything* to use a lookup table