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Peter Taylor:
Hi Yaall,

    My newly founded business, Pete's Electronic Workshop, designing, building and selling High Fidelity Guitar Amplifiers, has led me down some interesting paths.

As an Electronics Engineer, I have written my own web site, www.peteselectronicworkshop.com.au, using only WebGL2.

WebGL2 uses multi-processing to achieve incredibly fast and dynamic three dimensional modelling from a web page, on par with a PC app.

If anyone is interested in Three Dimensional Interactive Web Site Development using WebGL2, please visit this site and use your development tool to look at the code.

This page is a working JavaScript program that uses WebGL2 to animate a three dimensional "curser". (at least, the beginnings of one).

    I hope you get a lot out of it.

:)


MK14:
The web address they supplied in the OP, seems to trace back to an advertising/SPAM organisation.  I know exactly what they want to advertise (apparently gambling related), but have intentionally left out what it is.

I think this is created by a newer generation, automatic spam creating AI text processing thing.  If IT tries to reply, it is just processing the text, with automatic AI text processing algorithms.

Also, the link is just a crazy website, which essentially is empty and doesn't exist.  I.e. The alternative theory. is they would be trolling or highly delusional.

EDIT: IP Scanner used:   https://urlscan.io/

ledtester:
It's possible you got directed to another web page - perhaps by a stale DNS entry or something like that.

I get a simple WebGL application which allows you to rotate a planar grid with a small cube at the center with your mouse.



Here's what urlscan.io returned for me:




MK14:

--- Quote from: ledtester on July 08, 2022, 08:50:33 pm ---It's possible you got directed to another web page - perhaps by a stale DNS entry or something like that.

I get a simple WebGL application which allows you to rotate a planar grid with a small cube at the center with your mouse.

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Here's what urlscan.io returned for me:

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I saw the simple graphics element, as well.  But a real website would be full of text and pictures, related to (in this case) Guitars/amplifiers and stuff.  But it doesn't seem to relate to the claimed:


--- Quote ---Electronic Workshop, designing, building and selling High Fidelity Guitar Amplifiers
--- End quote ---

Claim of their website.

If you look at the bottom of what you linked to, it seems to shows the company that owns the IP address.  Which seems to be a gambling related company.

Which makes me suspect they may be using the latest/new automatic SPAM creating BOTs, which detected 'electronics' in this forum.  Then just made up blocks of text, to look like real posts.

EDIT:
WebGL2 is for creating online gaming things (such as the suspected gambling thing they want to advertise, if my initial theory is right), not Guitar Amplifier websites, which are completely different, I suspect.

MK14:
Correction:

I seem to be wrong (as regards SPAM).

The following post, of the OPs, seems to be real:

https://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/show-us-your-unfinished-project!/msg4269727/#msg4269727

But I will still standby my comments, that it doesn't appear to be a useful/real website, as regards Guitars/Amplifiers.  Just a simple graphical element thing.

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