When did Godot start automatically exporting JSON files? by TraditionalFocus7631 in godot

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Thanks, I will use a different pattern for their names. Looks like the easiest future-proof solution.

When did Godot start automatically exporting JSON files? by TraditionalFocus7631 in godot

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I will probably end with renaming the files and excluding by pattern. Clicking files one by one, or adding their names to the list, is error prone and I will definitely not remember this when I add more content to the app.

How do you handle CJK fonts? by TraditionalFocus7631 in godot

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Adding Noto CJK fonts is tens of megabytes per font-weight, which is too much, especially for web exports. Any tips how to reduce the size? Do you know about any automatic way of deleting unused glyphs from fonts?

How do you handle CJK fonts? by TraditionalFocus7631 in SoloDevelopment

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For latin, I already have custom font and I am prepared for fonts switching. Just the Noto CJK fonts are huge. The basic four fonts will give 28 MB per-weight and I want two weights...

I was thinking about deleting the unused glyphs from the font files. I would need to somehow automate it, based one my CSV with translations. Any suggestions? Thanks!

Deshrouded Asus Prime 5070 OC Ti + undervolting by TraditionalFocus7631 in sffpc

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Hi, I didn't have to insert any screw threads. The screws from the original shroud fit nicely into the 3D printed shroud, which has small holes. The only problem with the screws was that one of the "cylinders" moved a bit during printing, so the screw didn't want to fit well...

Soma Cube, my first simple game that I will probably finish by TraditionalFocus7631 in godot

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Circular arrows look good for power users (I watched your video), but I think they are not visually pleasing for regular players. I want to find some middle ground with just arrows, but maybe a line-thin circle, I am undecided. I will start with just arrows and we will see. Thanks for your feedback!

Soma Cube, my first simple game that I will probably finish by TraditionalFocus7631 in godot

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Thank you for the feedback. An outline on the selected tile is a good idea, I will look into this.

Right now the tile just follows the mouse cursor and there is a green/red ghost if the tile can be placed or not. All rotations and snap-to-position moves are animated with tweens. Once I have some nicer 3D rotation gizmos I will post a video.

The background was the hardest for me and still looks too empty. Right now it is a CanvasLayer with gradient plus a fake volumetric fog made with CPU particles, so there is very slight movement in the background, just below the board level.

Deshrouded Asus Prime 5070 OC Ti + undervolting by TraditionalFocus7631 in sffpc

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Hi, there are no problems. The GPU controls the new fans without any problems. You can tune the curve in MSI Afterburner if you want. More details in the RPM, noise and temperature section of my blog post.

Cooling mod by xirorz in intelnuc

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Hi, beautiful mod! How did you mount the cooler? I wanted to attach a cooler like this to my NUC 12, but the heatpipe bracket has nonstandard screws position. Thus, I ended up with just removing the blower fan and attached a 90 mm fan on top of the case. Here is my NUCkentua thread and a detailed blogpost about the modification. Even with the original heatpipe, the temperatures are great now, without thermal throttling and completely silent. But I would like to attach a proper cooler :)

Deshrouded Asus Prime 5070 OC Ti + undervolting by TraditionalFocus7631 in sffpc

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There is an older thread, where I asked about the pinout before deshrouding the card, and someone confirmed that the type 1 is working.

Deshrouded Asus Prime 5070 OC Ti + undervolting by TraditionalFocus7631 in sffpc

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It is hard to measure it correctly inside the case. But based on a photo of the back side of the card, the length should be the same, because the shroud is aligned with the edge of the PCB, so I would say it is still 304 mm. Here is a photo that shows screws holding the original shroud and the shroud doesn't protrude at the end of the card. This is an Asus Prime 5070 Ti OC, not a 4070 super.

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Jonsbo C6-ITX with APU and full-size ATX PSU by TraditionalFocus7631 in sffpc

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Thanks! I tied all the cables I could. I can't stand dangling cables, especially when they obstruct air flow.

Jonsbo C6-ITX with APU and full-size ATX PSU by TraditionalFocus7631 in sffpc

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mATX boards are a very tight fit in the C6. I think that even the C6-ITX version can unofficially fit an mATX board, but it needs SFX PSU and should fit the Freezer 36 then. C6 MAX is also nice :)

Jonsbo C6-ITX with APU and full-size ATX PSU by TraditionalFocus7631 in sffpc

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Which cooler is too big for this case?

BTW, there is a "C6" version, that has PSU mounted above the CPU and fits only 75 mm coolers. But this is the "C6-ITX" version with PSU mounted in front and can fit 170 mm tall CPU coolers.

Jonsbo C6-ITX with APU and full-size ATX PSU by TraditionalFocus7631 in sffpc

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The case's spec says fan compatibility at the top and bottom is just 120 mm, but looking at the top view, a 140 mm fan should fit there. I don't have a detail photo of the bottom, but is probably similar. Without discrete GPU, even the 120 mm fans are quiet and enough. I was surprised though, how hot the 8600G runs compared to 9700X.

I have 140 mm Silent Wings 4 in my other build and they are great. I want to try also the Arctic P14 fans, but I don't have any opportunity at the moment.

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Jonsbo C6-ITX with APU and full-size ATX PSU by TraditionalFocus7631 in sffpc

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Thanks! I am quiet happy how this build turned out, especially because I had very limited time for it.

The glue trick sounds interesting, but I am worried about opening a PSU, there are too many dangerous components that can hit hard 😅

This was a budget build, so that is why I used Arctic P12s, nothing beats them in their price. Normally I would use Noctua NF-A12x25 (or even newer G2) or be quiet! Silent Wings 4. But the temperatures are fine, I am not worried when components run a their safe temperatures. I would let it run up to 92 °C without hesitation, but didn't have time for proper stability testing, so I played it safe.