The use case was for lectures, you could tell the laptop to just record from behind it, pointing the beam in the direction of the professor.
Amazing idea and something I haven't seen since.
The use case was for lectures, you could tell the laptop to just record from behind it, pointing the beam in the direction of the professor.
Amazing idea and something I haven't seen since.
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It's a way to create a visualization of your life in weeks, based on Gina Trapani's version that I saw here last week. Would love feedback if anyone has any!
what's hardly ever mentioned is how great hotwire is. it takes time getting used to, documentation is sparse but oh man oh man - hotwire is nice. you get to skip a majority of spa shenanigans.
> Documentation? Reading a manual for an unknown thing?
Well. Yes? Maybe I'm assuming too much, but I feel like the target audience here (terminal emulator 'enthusiasts') either know about this already or are totally willing to go over to the manual to read what it is. The very first section upon opening the documentation explains it succinctly: Ghostty is a fast, feature-rich, and cross-platform terminal emulator that uses platform-native UI and GPU acceleration.
I'll give it a spin later, looks interesting.
This is the least surprising thing I’ve read all day.