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Looking Glass Project with Node.js

Hey everyone! Recently, I've noticed many people creating their own Looking Glass projects, so I decided to write on my own as well - using Node.js and WebSockets. https://github.com/ernestpasnik/looking-glass

Check out the live demo.

Comments

  • kaitkait Member
    edited October 2024

    Not to be a dick but that is just 99% of what hybula did with only like minimal class changes. Such cringe.

    You can literally do a side by side comparison, and nothing is different except one is PHP and the other NodeJS

  • @kait Yes, I took design from @Hybula because it's fantastic. I mentioned this on GitHub, but if it's an issue, I'll remove it right away.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @Hajt said:
    @kait Yes, I took design from @Hybula because it's fantastic. I mentioned this on GitHub, but if it's an issue, I'll remove it right away.

    I see no problem as long as you didn't copy code without attribution.

  • Apache 2.0
    Brief look at your repo and it all seems totally fine.

  • There is a difference between inspiration and just straight up copying code.

  • As I mentioned earlier, if @Hybula is not comfortable with my use of their design in this project, I will remove repo.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @kait said:
    There is a difference between inspiration and just straight up copying code.

    Hybula code is Apache License, so everyone is free to copy it as long as it's released under a compatible license and properly attributed.

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad
    edited October 2024

    Haven't had time to look at the code, but I see proper attribution and as long as you did the backend yourself and it's not "heavily inspired" on both backend and frontend I think you're good :)

  • Looks good.

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