X11 in ASCII
ChristTrekker submitted a story that we probably have run once upon a time, but hey, it's a holiday weekend, and who doesn't enjoy reading about a X11 in ASCII graphics? Complete with screenshots and code for you do it yourselfers. I like the enlightenment screenshots. Painful.
its actually cell-shaded, antialiased 3d objects that need a radeon 9800 to run
menu shadows in GTK, and X11 in ascii- what dumb idea will we come up with next, the Windows UI in linux?
oh, wait...
Does it have menu shadows, though?
oww ooooo somebody just *had* to invent something more painful than reading RFC's..... anyone got Tylenol? Please?
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my eyees!! my eyes!!!!
My eyes are ASCII-allergic you insensitive clod!
I've always wondered why people rarely read the article. Now I know that it's because TFA is usually slashdoted before most people can read them.
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+0 Veeeery intereshting... but shtupid.
somehow, I doubt that blind people are interested in screen after screen that say "Error 404: object not found"...
Somebody should take a screenshot of X11 ASCII running TTYQuake in a window. :P
Interesting? Jesus.
Let me pretend I'm an ASCII text reader, so you can get a magical glimpse into ASCII X-Terminals for the blind:
"En En En En En En Cee Cee Cee Dash Equals Dash Equals Cee Cee Kay Five Dash Seven Cee..."
Blind user, after 20 minutes: "Wow! That's a Back button!"
Pretty damn useful technology.
NOBODY expects a Slashdotting! Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless bandwidth usage.... Our *three* weapons are fear, surprise, and ruthless bandwidth usage...and an almost fanatical devotion to Open Source.... Our *four*...no... *Amongst* our weapons.... Amongst our weaponry...are such elements as fear, surprise.... I'll come in again.