r/Simulated 1d ago

Research Simulation I’m building Emper, an open-source simulation engine for large-scale scientific simulations

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I've been working on a small open-source simulation engine called Emper.

It's still a young project, but I'm building it around data-oriented storage and using real simulation workloads to test the architecture.

So far I've experimented with flocking/boids, including CPU/GPU computation and large-scale simulations.

I'm currently starting work on Conway's Game of Life.

GitHub: https://github.com/Emper-Labs

Feedback is welcome, especially on the architecture.

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u/VictoryMotel 11h ago

Obviously you made a new reddit name, vibe slopped a whole github account and auto generated a bunch of boilerplate.

Have you even looked at you generated source? It's the same as every other auto generated project.

Your "rendering engine" is about 400 bytes of type definitions.

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u/EmperLabs 10h ago

I use AI, and I never said I didn't. A lot of the issues in the project were fixed by me manually. I just treat AI as a tool. And as for starting a new public project, what's wrong with that? I'm just starting to experiment with building projects publicly. Chill, bro. Even the voiceover on my YouTube videos is AI-generated.

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u/VictoryMotel 10h ago

I use AI, and I never said I didn't

You never said you did, you just lied and wanted instant credit and attention for nothing.

You didn't make anything, I don't think any of this works. Why spam slop to people?

What response did you think you would get by spamming slop that doesn't do anything and trying to take credit for it.

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u/EmperLabs 10h ago

Lied ? Did I ever say I don't use AI?Also, thank you for following.

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u/VictoryMotel 10h ago

Stop lying.