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Also having this issue, please advise 🙏
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I'm not a developer, but I believe this device is quite outdated. It has specs similar to iPad 2 and surely won't render anything more complex than a bunch of simple textured cubes or so...
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I believe I'm also having this issue on production builds created by create-react-app
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This does not happen in development mode.
I set up a small repro repo here: https://github.com/kouak/detect-gpu-repro
This was reproduced using Chrome 97 and Firefox 96 on linux.
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I have the lastest Macbook pro M1 and having
Unhandled Rejection (TypeError): e is not a function
Any fix for this ? I really wanted to use this library .
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@drenmullafetahu That's the same stack trace I got with create-react-app v5 (which uses webpack 5).
Solved it by moving to vite.
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@drenmullafetahu That's the same stack trace I got with create-react-app v5 (which uses webpack 5).
Solved it by moving to vite.
@kouak Can you explain what exactly you did (with some code) to solve this issue or even better open a PR and add a link to this PR in a comment of this issue?
We're facing the same issue as #89 which seems to be the same as this one. Many people are currently encountering it and any tips / code would be very helpful ❤️
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If I remember correctly, I just moved the project to vite instead of CRA.
I haven't had time to investigate further though.
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We just published a fix for #89 with #94, which indicated an issue with this project's build step.
Does anyone have a quick reproduction to clear #96?
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cc @jansedivy
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