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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 #64711 · 04/09/2026, 03:34 PM

🚀 Maine Set to Implement Statewide Ban on Data Center Construction Until 2027 Maine is poised to become the first U.S. state to prohibit the construction of data centers statewide, following the approval of a legislative bill this week. According to Foresight News, the measure, which aims to halt data center development until November 2027, is expected to receive final approval in the coming days. The legislation also establishes a committee to propose a regulatory framework for data centers to prevent potential increases in energy prices or other issues for Maine residents. Despite bipartisan support for the bill, it has faced strong opposition from technology groups and businesses. Critics argue that even a temporary delay in construction could hinder the state's progress. #Maine#DataCenterBan#DataCenters#EnergyPrices#TechnologyOpposition#Legislation#BipartisanSupport#EnergyRegulation#ConstructionDelay