All us SDF rendering enthusiasts should have some kind of virtual conference so we can compare notes on what we've all tried and save each other a lot of time. We could call it something fancy like SIGSDF (Special Interest Group Signed Distance Frobs).

We could start with just the "well, that didn't quite work" track for now, unless anyone's actually managed to solve it and is willing to share.

Now, that's "special interest" in the autism sense, not in the ACM sense, if there's a difference.
I suppose the difference is whether or not there's a $200/year subscription fee
ok so virtual conferences are a lot of work to run still. what if we just do a pretend conference. like, everyone who wants to submit a talk just record it and put it on youtube or something and then tell the event organizer about the talk's existence before the deadline to get it included in the event proceedings, and then on the day of the event the listing is made public and maybe we hang out in a chat room or something?
#poll suppose I were to against my better judgement "organize" a "conference" this summer via the above method, would you be interested in participating? The topic would be rendering / meshing / procgen with SDFs and other implicit functions, but we could also have a track for tangential topics.
I would submit a talk
4.3%
I would watch
84.3%
not interested / show results
11.3%
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@aeva Not to this topic, but I like the format idea and would imagine submitting to something similar on a different subject.