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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14898 · Jul 2

#javascript#3d#augmented_reality#canvas#html5#javascript#svg#virtual_reality#webaudio#webgl#webgl2#webgpu#webxr Three.js is a powerful and easy-to-use JavaScript library that helps you create 3D graphics and animations on the web with much less code than using WebGL directly. It handles complex tasks like rendering and math calculations, so you can focus on designing your 3D scenes. It supports WebGL and WebGPU, with additional options like SVG and CSS3D. Three.js has excellent documentation, many examples, and a large, active community that provides support and updates. This makes it ideal for quickly building interactive 3D content that works across browsers, improving your web projects with engaging visuals and smooth performance[1][3][5]. https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js

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🚀 Mitsui OSK Lines to Review US-Iran Ceasefire Before Navigating Strait of Hormuz Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines, a leading global shipping company, plans to closely examine the specifics of a ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran before permitting its vessels to traverse the Strait of Hormuz. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the strategic importance of this waterway, which is a critical passage for global oil shipments. The company aims to ensure the safety and security of its operations in the region, given the historical tensions and potential risks associated with navigating this vital maritime route. Mitsui OSK Lines' decision underscores the cautious approach taken by major shipping firms in response to geopolitical developments that could impact international trade and shipping lanes. #MitsuiOSKLines#USIranCeasefire#StraitOfHormuz#globalshipping#internationaltrade#geopolitics#shippingsecurity#oilshipments#maritimeroute#Bloomberg