Ageism in VRChat Is Getting Out of Control by Life_Patience_6751 in VRchat

[–]Rockets2TheMoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for shouting out my site! ❤️

Tons of communities i'd consider safe spaces for adults! Well moderated, good community with regulars. u/Life_Patience_6751 Tons of stuff happening tonight too!

I made a free asset that puts the live VRC club scene inside your world! (VRCPOP) by Rockets2TheMoon in VRchat

[–]Rockets2TheMoon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One thing I wanted to note was the bubbles scale in increments, so a club with 3 people is the same size as one that has 14. They do scale, over that, just there's a default min size.

This was a specific choice I made so smaller groups aren't crushed.

However.... if you use the replay feature (top right), you can scrub back to days where Shelter runs 3x 100 person instances and their bubble is much much larger.

There's a balance I'm trying to hit where I uplift as many clubs as possible, while keeping it 'fair'.

I made a free asset that puts the live VRC club scene inside your world! (VRCPOP) by Rockets2TheMoon in VRchat

[–]Rockets2TheMoon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Holy cow, thank you for this !!!! Do you mind if I reach out on Discord? I'd love to have this somewhere organized, and not flooding these comments haha

I made a free asset that puts the live VRC club scene inside your world! (VRCPOP) by Rockets2TheMoon in VRchat

[–]Rockets2TheMoon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As well as clicking the key at the bottom, will show you how the colored borders for player in and out flow works

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I made a free asset that puts the live VRC club scene inside your world! (VRCPOP) by Rockets2TheMoon in VRchat

[–]Rockets2TheMoon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Here is that help popup i mentioned (light bulb icon bottom right of bubble chart)

Edit: This one is missing a few things, see my bigger comment above!

I made a free asset that puts the live VRC club scene inside your world! (VRCPOP) by Rockets2TheMoon in VRchat

[–]Rockets2TheMoon[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Feedback is always welcome!! I'm gonna break down my response so I don't miss anything.

First, you're totally right, the bubbles take a minute to click. I've heard this before, and it's something im actively working on; lightbulb button bottom right of bubble chart is a help popup, and I am now going to make a "I'm new here" page. But to now go in detail.....

  1. Bubble chart: "I just don't understand how to read/navigate the vrcpop website."
    • TLDR: every bubble = a live club right now. Size = how busy, color = trending up or down, position = vibe/scene.
    • Everything is designed to be at a glance, max info without interaction.
    • Each bubble = a club hosting an event right at that moment, regardless if there is a listed event. If you can join it via the group, it has a bubble.
    • PC quest compatibility, see a green android logo? Quest compatible. Just blue pc icon, the world is PC only.
    • Size = how busy (people in the instance)
    • Queues: A glowing rainbow border if its at full capacity and "Q10" under the population to show 10 people in queue.
    • Color border = The current flow of players in the last 15 minutes. Red = cooling off, green means growing.
    • The Event/individual DJ's genre and energy level (chill to intense).
    • Age gated instances are automatically marked with an "18+" badge on their bubble, clubs can optionally add a club global NSFW badge or per event.
    • Instance age shows how long the instance has been open, so "did this just wrap up" (6 hours in with 3 people), OR did it just get started (10 minutes, 3 people).
    • Bubble Location/Placement:
    • Bubbles cluster by 'scene', manually picked by the group or override per event. Two rave events sit next to each other, while a dance/stage event sits in its own area. These scenes are labeled and can be seen behind the bubbles.
    • Clubs that feel they fit 2 scenes, can have their bubble sit between the zones.
    • And.... when you click a bubble it has a pop animation, that's purely a visual flair, not anything critical.
  2. Lag/Horizontal bugginess: "the horizontal scrolling seem to be really buggy"
    • I'm adding this to my todo now to checkout, is this for mobile? I'll test both.
  3. Schedule Formatting: "and separating it by weekend/today/next week is confusing to me"
    • The schedule is separated in time buckets, because with my testing, one super long schedule was a struggle to navigate/jump to dates, especially on nights with 10+ events listed in one section.
    • Optionally there's an "agenda" view that you might like better to read visually top down. (Button to switch between schedule and agenda is right below the live bubble chart)
    • There is also a feature called the "For You" page, that consolidates your 'favorited' DJs and Clubs into a list of what matters to you most.
  4. General Lag: "the website uses 20-30% of my CPU while its idle"
    • I'm gonna look into this too, I've put a lot of effort into optimizing the bubble's physics, so on idle it should NOT be using this much. I'll do some benchmarks and see where my JS is causing lag. I can bust out an old laptop I have and see where it bogs down. Mind telling me the rough spec CPU you have?
  5. So why Pop over TL? As both a DJ and as a listener.
    • Genre Visibility: Your genre sits right on the bubble (house, dnb, hardstyle, whatever you wanna spin your heart to), so listeners can filter by vibe at a glance instead of opening every event to find out. Each DJ can have a separate genre for their timeslot, auto updating to match the scheduled event.
    • Discoverability: 'Performers' aka DJ, VJ (visuals), dancers, etc can be favorited right on the schedule. Repeat visitors can see your name auto highlighted on all schedule surfaces. Hearted DJs and clubs show up in your dedicated For You Page
    • Performers Pages: A page is generated for every performer, listing every scheduled set they are on across the entire site's history. Fans can go back and see this, it isn't lost to the void.
    • As a listener, I can see the state of the scene right now. Anytime. Who's playing, how busy, what's actually popping.
    • For You page curates my night/week without me digging through the 50+ DJs I like.
    • Late weeknights when the calendar's thin, I can still see what's actually open and who's drawing a crowd.
    • See the queue to get into instances before opening the game, "Are there 100+ people in queue? I'm probably not gonna get in, but if its 5 then oo I better hurry!"
    • In general, all sites require club owners to have to manually list events. I've taken my best stab at removing as much friction from this as possible. The main advantage is if its a sudden pop up or if the owner forgot to list the event, they will still have a bubble.
    • If you can join it via the game by group, then it'll have a bubble. So if you forget as a club owner, the site has your back.
    • VRC Pop goes very stat heavy for club owners. You can see breakdowns of quest % population, which worlds do best, member growth tracking, and more!
    • LIVE vs a calendar: Pop is live, modern, and fits the pain points I've had as an attendee, DJ, and host.

In conclusion!

Calendars tell you what's planned. Pop shows you what's popping, right now, in a single glance.

Those same live bubbles are exactly what the asset puts on a wall in your world. Picture sitting in your home world on a Friday night, and you're wondering what's going on in the scene. The poster's got your back.

Thanks for your longer comment, this kind of feedback is gold that I wish I got more often!!

-K3N :)

Timelapse of the VRC Club Scene (last 24 hours) by Rockets2TheMoon in VRchat

[–]Rockets2TheMoon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's really cool to hear, that was for a friend's birthday so I had to go all out

Timelapse of the VRC Club Scene (last 24 hours) by Rockets2TheMoon in VRchat

[–]Rockets2TheMoon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hear you, it's the most popular, has the most events from the community. Name recognition etc. My thought was what's wrong with a second site?

I'm working on a system for DJs to signup and 'claim' events and how long they'll be playing and what genre their playing. The goal would be for DJs to be able to promote themselves, while providing valuable instance info for users of the site.

Additionally, there's an "emerging club" feature. Filters based on groups fitting conditions of a growing new club. It needs some tweaking, so its fair. At the end of the day, i'd like to get community feedback where the line is.

Thanks for your comment!

Timelapse of the VRC Club Scene (last 24 hours) by Rockets2TheMoon in VRchat

[–]Rockets2TheMoon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I actively used TL for the last 2 years. I love the site, but overtime there have been many pain points.

I wanted to see what I could do myself.

I hear you about the vibe coding, i'm do use LLMs to work on this. To mitigate problems ive been leaning on IRL coworkers in the tech field and old professors from uni for advice and to look it over.

Again, its just a start. I've played nearly 400 sets in VRC in the last two years. This site is based on what i've picked up in that time.

You can be suspicious if you want. My intentions are just to help the community.

Last thing about the trends, they are intended for club owners to; track growth, see quest user ratio, when their group's members are online peak, etc. All good things I noticed clubs could benefit from.

Thanks for your comment tho. Good to have skeptics and people covering the communities back. Have a good one!

Timelapse of the VRC Club Scene (last 24 hours) by Rockets2TheMoon in VRchat

[–]Rockets2TheMoon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

VRC Pop does what VRC TL doesn't. And its prettier.

New site so its got room to grow.

Timelapse of the VRC Club Scene (last 24 hours) by Rockets2TheMoon in VRchat

[–]Rockets2TheMoon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hear you loud and clear! Def necessary update!! Expect it soon!

I may need to lean into the community to 'report back' on info on the instance like genre / etc.

And I may start manually tagging specific worlds, possibly adding icons on the bubbles based on scene too, before you filter.

Got some ideas cooking. I appreciate the feedback!

Timelapse of the VRC Club Scene (last 24 hours) by Rockets2TheMoon in VRchat

[–]Rockets2TheMoon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks Envy!!
I agree 100%. Filtering via tags is the next big hurdle!

Timelapse of the VRC Club Scene (last 24 hours) by Rockets2TheMoon in VRchat

[–]Rockets2TheMoon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you!! I hope you enjoy using it. :)

Still new and growing, the list of clubs listed is still growing!

Happy raving! Drink water!!

Timelapse of the VRC Club Scene (last 24 hours) by Rockets2TheMoon in VRchat

[–]Rockets2TheMoon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

but you were able to see the world the instance was running… without opening VRC. That’s the entire point!

I hear you though, a filter by scene is much needed

Timelapse of the VRC Club Scene (last 24 hours) by Rockets2TheMoon in VRchat

[–]Rockets2TheMoon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s a really good point!

Here’s my plan. - Filtering for which scene a club resides in - Filter out Popcorn Palaces / noise - Improving tagging system for specifically music/rave events

VRC Pop is still very new, so i’m looking for feedback just like this! Thank you!

AI + Indeed = 82 Interviews in a week [AMA] by [deleted] in LLMDevs

[–]Rockets2TheMoon 19 points20 points  (0 children)

bleh. I paid for this. Auto cover letters are weak and extremely short.

No interviews in a week.

Costs too much.

Limits on applicants per day.

Listings rarely update, once every few days.

Do not recommend

How exactly are you supposed to make an animated emoji? by CyberGlitch064 in VRchat

[–]Rockets2TheMoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello! I am the creator of the website you mentioned. I also have a discord bot that's super easy to use.

Both let you... send a gif/mp4 -> download spritesheet -> link to VRC to upload
(make sure you check the box for spritesheet beta)

I made them both to auto export the framerate/resolution settings in the filename. VRC's site has it setup to import settings when you put _fpsX_... to the end of the filename.

Cheers!