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by bj-rn·4y ago·view on hn ↗
FUSE is an open source library[1] for visually programming on the GPU, built to enable rapid workflows and modular approaches to accelerated graphics, logic and computation.

FUSE is built for use in vvvv gamma[2] and follows it’s ‘always runtime’ model allowing for fast design and programming work with no build or compile process in between you and your results.

Instant and visual, so you can work fast and play freely. [...]

[1] https://github.com/TheFuseLab/VL.Fuse

[2] https://visualprogramming.net

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FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) is an interface for userspace programs to export a filesystem to the Linux kernel. The FUSE project consists of two components: the fuse kernel module (maintained in the regular kernel repositories) and the libfuse userspace library (maintained in this repository). libfuse provides the reference implementation for communicating with the FUSE kernel module.

https://github.com/libfuse/libfuse

thanks for posting. would be curious to see more demos of what it can do!
First of all I am not one of the authors.

There is going to be a demo/presentation next Tuesday (14/09/21): https://www.thefuselab.io/news/preview-release-presentation

Also feel free to join the Fuse community chat on Matrix: https://matrix.to/#/#VL.Fuse:matrix.org