Good luck web devs
Good luck web devs
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Twitter post by Daniel Feldman (@d_feldman): Linux is the only major operating system to support diagonal mode (credit [Twitter] @xssfox). Image shows an untrawide monitor rotated about 45 degrees, with a horizontal IDE window taking up a bottom triangle. A web browser and settings menu above it are organized creating a window shape almost like a stepped pyramid.
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Another funny concept
246 2 Reply195 0 ReplyBRB, sticking microcontrollers to the back of my monitors so I can use their accelerometers to report the orientations in real time...
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97 0 ReplyLinux is the only major operating system
to support diagonal mode119 23 ReplyNot on wayland, right? Time to pester wayland devs to add this important missing features!
74 1 ReplyHow many minor operating systems support it? 🤔
54 1 ReplyWhy would you want this?
58 5 ReplyFinally, Peewees Playhouse has found open source representation.
42 0 ReplyHow can you do fractional rotation? Does it only work with x11 or is it also supported in wayland?
24 0 ReplyWho hurt you
23 0 ReplyHa~! WebDevs haven't cared about desktop for years.
23 1 ReplyI remember seeing the video of this. The guy was doing it for shits and giggles, but it ended up looking great!
22 0 ReplyI won't try implement something like this even my boss forces me.
17 1 ReplyI hate this.
14 2 ReplyOriginal Article
Basically, it’s just some cool X11 magic that uses a matrix transformation to rotate the screen.
11 0 ReplyWhat has science done?
8 0 Replya great prank for computer labs... just rotate everything by 0.5 degrees...
6 0 ReplyThis is why people can't take desktop linux seriously.
3 0 ReplyThis is just pain.
5 2 Replyi guess ill have to get linux then, i NEED diagonal mode
3 0 ReplyNext is star shape.
2 0 ReplyDunder Mifflin did it first. The Pyramid.
5 3 ReplyAh yes why I like Linux but hate supporting it
2 0 ReplyHey I know that guy he liked a few of my jokes on Twitter
3 1 Reply