Where is the Google+ content now for "lab" examples?
See original GitHub issueHello,
I wanted to look at the source code for this advanced ThreeJS example by mrdoob
:
https://mrdoob.com/lab/javascript/threejs/css3d/periodictable/
When I clicked on the info
link, I got a screen telling me that the Google+ content was gone. Is there a new home for this lab
project and for the other lab projects?
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Seems like Google Takeout didnāt include that postā¦ š¤¦āāļø
However, I just noticed that in web archive link, even if it says āNot Foundā, the source code has the post!
Made a copy here: https://gist.github.com/mrdoob/41d05ae210c6b5c14a9ca6254b5c1dee
Thanks @mrdoob thatās great!
Interesting Reddit thread from 2017 with follow-up on the Euclideon project:
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/7asnwv/what_happened_to_euclideons_promise_about/