Living my best ux life right now u guys
(it looks like rio, or i3, but no, it's my own window manager! it allows me to connect programs together like in puredata)
Living my best ux life right now u guys (it looks like rio, or i3, but no, it's my own window manager! it allows me to connect programs together like in puredata) Awyeah, wallpaper.rom :uxn: A little program to convert a tga to a chr, it streams the data as to be able to generate a file larger than 64kb. I want to make myself some wallpapers for the window manager :maru: Figured out a UX design that I like for ordering the different windows, or when to move things forward and back. Vesna Manojlovic released an article today to inform technical communities of the research presented at the LIMITS conference.
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@neauoire moving them along, I used to do that in #enlightenment 16 with 'group windows'. But use it as well to send data from one window to another, that's unseen. What environment is that ? @renaudbedard je pense que tu va aimer la closing track du set de Anetha a HOR. Y'a du extrawelt la dedans, mais je la connais pas, si tu peux ID j'aimerais connaitre~
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In the morning, I walk through this hotel lobby, and two days ago I overheard that "the gingerbread-house chefs were coming", thinking I must have misheard. This morning, the gingerbread chefs were indeed there. Think, sandcastle building contest winners, but making replicas of famous monuments with icing sugar and cookies.
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I've been thinking for a while that I would like my own window manager, all I ever do is write in little uxn windows anyways, I don't want to rely on Unix's pipes for routing information between programs, Uxn has wider bandwidth for program comms that allows for something like a node-based programming system. So I guess I'm writing an OS now.
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The worst Krita popup in the world. Everything you've changed up until now won't be saved, and there's no recovering it.
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November 23 is celebrated as Fibonacci day because when the date is written in the mm/dd format (11/23), the digits in the date form a Fibonacci sequence: 1,1,2,3.
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@neauoire you know, I was already pondering some UX experiments involving a scheme powered Wayland desktop (since that's the stack I'm comfortable with) and seeing this really makes me want to open an editor right away and starr typing
@neauoire How are processes cooperating? Like, do you use cooperative multithreading (like coroutines), or preemption (like threads/processes), is the memory of processes separate, etc?
@neauoire Does it require SDL or can it be made as a full X11 window manager?