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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15321 · Dec 9

#go#game_engine#game_engine_2d#game_engine_3d#game_engine_development#game_engine_framework#gameengine#go#golang Kaiju Engine is a fast, modern 2D/3D game engine written in Go and powered by Vulkan, designed for simplicity and high performance. It runs on Windows, Linux, Android, and is working on Mac support. Kaiju offers much faster rendering speeds and lower memory use than popular engines like Unity, making game development quicker and more efficient. It uses Go’s garbage collector to help prevent common programming errors, improving stability. You can write games directly in Go, and the engine supports local AI integration and a flexible UI system using HTML/CSS. Although the editor is still in development, the engine itself is production-ready, offering a powerful tool for developers who want speed and simplicity. https://github.com/KaijuEngine/kaiju

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@CryptoM · Post #65391 · 04/13/2026, 04:34 AM

🚀 Middle East Conflict Could Severely Impact Australia's Economy, Expert Warns Calculations and analyses are currently underway regarding the potential impact of the ongoing Middle East conflict on Australia's fuel prices and economic growth. According to Jin10, David Rumbens, a partner at Deloitte Access Economics, has stated that the worst-case scenario would severely affect Australia. A prolonged conflict could drive oil prices up to $175 per barrel, with inflation rates reaching 7.5% by the end of the year. The ultimate outcome could see Australia's unemployment rate rise to 6.8%, while the GDP growth rate could decline by 2.8%. Notably, none of the proposed scenarios indicate an unemployment rate below 5.0%. #MiddleEastConflict#AustraliaEconomy#FuelPrices#EconomicGrowth#Inflation#Unemployment#GDPGrowth#OilPrices#DavidRumbens#DeloitteAccessEconomics