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gravitas_deficiency , in Good luck web devs

Who hurt you

xor , in Good luck web devs

a great prank for computer labs… just rotate everything by 0.5 degrees…

Rin ,

Yeah, keep adding 0.5 deg every minute or so.

Zangoose OP ,

Add a randomizer that has a chance of resetting it back to normal every now and then for maximum chaos

lynx , in Good luck web devs

How can you do fractional rotation? Does it only work with x11 or is it also supported in wayland?

Chewy7324 ,

Rotating the display by a custom angle is possible through xrandr on X.org.

There’s no Wayland protocol for custom angle rotation, and I don’t expect anyone to create a protocol extension without a use-case.

My wild guess: Theoretically it should be possible for a compositor to support similar custom rotation, as applications simply draw to their surface (window), without knowing how and where it is displayed on the viewport (display).

But it might require quite a bit of work, depending on the project, so I don’t expect to ever see custom rotation on anything besides smaller/niche compositors.

[1] unix.stackexchange.com/…/rotate-a-display-by-cust…

nintendiator ,

There’s no Wayland protocol for custom angle rotation, and I don’t expect anyone to create a protocol extension without a use-case.

Puh-lease. It’s Wayland; the devs fully and honestly expect every app developer (eg.: calc, Libreoffice, notepad.exe) to implement custom angle rotation on their own.

Vilian ,

in wayland the compositor is king they can do mhatever they want with the screen

m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBLLC5fOy98&list=PLb7YRKEhW…

Zangoose OP , in Good luck web devs
QuazarOmega ,

Hmm yes, web dev horrors beyond my comprehension!

grue ,

That, right there, is a perfect example of why folks need to stop trying to shoehorn web apps everywhere they don’t belong. It’s a use-case for a proper native mobile app if ever there was one.

owsei ,

even if it’s just mobile

you already have to handle landscape/portrait mode

now imagine having to handle angled

grue ,

That’s why you should’ve just handled arbitrary rotations instead of inventing a finite predefined set of orientation “modes” in the first place.

Things get a lot easier in the long run if you aggressively look for commonalities and genericize the code that handles them instead of writing bunches of one-off special cases.

xmunk ,

And this is why my webapp only renders properly on circular displays.

flambonkscious ,

Peak evil - well done. How much is the extra fee to wrap a letterbox around the circle on a conventional aspect ratio?

There’s good money in this idea!

AVincentInSpace ,

Why does this low key feel like something I would actually want to use

the_artic_one , in Multifactor auth done right

Welcome… to Nightvale

EpeeGnome , in Multifactor auth done right

Now I want to go play Cultist Simulator or Book of Hours. This list is also a list of the sorts of cards the games use to represent the narrative/puzzle you’re playing through. Highly recommend.

Phoenix3875 , in GitHub Desktop or Git CLI?

Why are they even on the same bus?

pastelmind , in GitHub Desktop or Git CLI?

Fork is much better than GitHub Desktop, you can use it without paying indefinitely

iAvicenna , in GitHub Desktop or Git CLI?
@iAvicenna@lemmy.world avatar

CLI because linux

xmunk , in GitHub Desktop or Git CLI?

Personally, GitExtensions… github desktop is a pile of turds but git CLI introduces unnecessary stress precisely when I don’t want it.

SketchySeaBeast ,
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Yup. I don’t care if my workflow is suboptimally slow, I can easily see exactly I’m doing with git extensions.

CmdrKeen , in GitHub Desktop or Git CLI?
@CmdrKeen@lemmy.today avatar

GitLens?

GitHub Desktop is literally “Baby’s first git GUI”.

KairuByte , in 1 follower on GitHub = 1000 followers on other platforms 😅
@KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Who follows users on GitHub? Repos, branches, issues, PRs, sure. But users?

Daxtron2 ,

I follow TodePond because they have funny repos and star weird stuff.

firelizzard ,
@firelizzard@programming.dev avatar

I have 13 followers on GitHub. A few are friends from college, the rest I have absolutely no clue why.

jasory ,

Some people (like myself and other scientists/mathematicians), write software for specific fields so if you follow them you find it out what work they are putting out, and issues they find in other software etc.

Dasnap , in Me and my new GitHub repository
@Dasnap@lemmy.world avatar

That’s why mine are all forks.

hypnotic_nerd OP ,
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So you are a contributor or stealth reviewer 😅

Dasnap ,
@Dasnap@lemmy.world avatar

It’s usually from me using an old abandoned project that has just one little thing I needed added and I go

https://c.tenor.com/kEJ7XCJ_HakAAAAd/tenor.gif

hypnotic_nerd OP ,
@hypnotic_nerd@programming.dev avatar

Sigma Programmer 💪

PhlubbaDubba , in Not mocking cobol devs but yall are severely underpaid for keeping fintech alive

At what point does the cost of tech migration outweigh the cost of training people on a more and more specialist paid language just to not have to migrate to a memory safe higher level language like C or Go or Rust or Lua.

Didn’t say python because oh sweet Jesus the slowdown alone would grind the global economy to a halt if we were running all our banking software on Python XD

calcopiritus ,

C and memory safety, name a more iconic duo /s

PhlubbaDubba ,

Something something better tools too shoot yourself in the foot with something something

gohixo9650 ,

Didn’t say python because oh sweet Jesus the slowdown alone would grind the global economy to a halt if we were running all our banking software on Python XD

ah so we just need to persuade banks to switch to python. Noted

HiddenLayer5 , in Programmer tries to explain binary search to the police

Pfft, didn’t even try to enhance the footage. They’re obviously not cut out for forensics work.

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