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Co-owner of Binomial LLC, working on GPU texture interchange. Open source developer, Open Geospatial Consortium member, graphics programmer, former video game developer. Worked previously at SpaceX (Starlink), Valve, Ensemble Studios (Microsoft), DICE Canada.

Thursday, July 2, 2026

Basis Universal v2.50 has shipped with ASTC in-loop deblocking, XUBC7, and universal .DDS transcoding

The documentation is still coming online. This wiki page was just added:

https://github.com/BinomialLLC/basis_universal/wiki/Shader-and-In-Loop-Deblocking


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About Me

Rich Geldreich
Seattle, WA, United States
Back in the day I worked for several years at Digital Illusions on things like the first shipping deferred shaded game ("Shrek" - 2001), software renderers, and game AI. Then, after working for Microsoft at Ensemble Studios for 5 years as engine lead on Halo Wars, I took a year off to create "crunch", an advanced DXTc texture compression library. I then worked 5 years at Valve, where I contributed to Portal 2, Dota 2, CS:GO, and the Linux versions of Valve's Source1 games. I was one of the original developers on the Steam Linux team, where I worked with a (somewhat enigmatic) multi-billionare on proving that OpenGL could still hold its own vs. Direct3D. I also started the vogl (Valve's OpenGL debugger) project from scratch, which I worked on for over a year. In my spare time I work on various open source lossless and texture compression projects: crunch, LZHAM, miniz, jpeg-compressor, and picojpeg.
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