Maybe simple to Chris Angel and his magic.
Maybe simple to Chris Angel and his magic.
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That’s a fair point, though I can’t imagine doing any of that kind of work on an ultralight, or whatever this is.
Nvidia graphics, weird. Looks like a Macbook. Also not a huge fan of Gnome, but still good to see them get some support.
Heads up that you can hit [escape] key while booting or shutting down in order to see the console and tell what the computer is actually doing.
Awesome, thanks!
Mind sharing it?
I believe Gnome has great support for touchscreens including gestures. I don’t have a touchscreen to test, though.
At the time, I hated using these things. Mac OS 9 would lock up unexpectedly (generally Windows wouldn’t blue screen while simply typing up a document whereas these iMacs would just freeze, requiring you to stick a paperclip into a hole like ejecting a CD drive manually). The keyboard was terrible, mouse was worse and the speakers were only good to play notification dings.
This author of the article has some real rose-tinted glasses.
Sorry, I was mainly trying to say, “Good job, it’s impressive!” Your name is close to the name of a famous magician, so I was referring to your code as magic. Bit of a dumb joke.