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Placing content in THREE.js is hard. @react-three/flex brings the webs flexbox spec to react-three-fiber. It is based on Yoga, Facebook's open-source layout engine for react-native. Simply create layouts by wrapping your 3D objects in different <Box /> instances inside a <Flex /> container. This way they will be automatically placed in the 3D space following the flexbox specification just like in the DOM.
Well just a raytracer in Visual basic 6, thus the name VB6 raytracer. Not because it is easy or logical, but because it is hard. I know this is not the right language to write a raytracer, see it as a stubborn POC that it is still somehow possible.