Very impressive. Reminds me of the old web, or even before that (Macromedia Director!)
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Thank you, that worked! And I never knew you can run a command under another shell in a one-off way like that.
I had to grant permission to let lilt-1.19.com run in System Settings > Privacy & Security > Security, and then click an "Open" button in an extra warning dialog about untrusted developers. Now it works without complaint though.
Hi!
I tried running lilt just now and get this error:
% ./lilt-1.19.com
./lilt-1.19.com: line 17: /var/folders/63/43bzdzmd21j6q3mw0xymm1xc0000gn/T//.ape: Bad CPU type in executable
./lilt-1.19.com: line 17: /var/folders/63/43bzdzmd21j6q3mw0xymm1xc0000gn/T//.ape: Undefined error: 0
I'm on a MacBook M1 (i.e. not Intel), running OSX 13.3.1
Ah you're so patient -- thank you!
Here it is now: https://wwwdot.org/1bit-photobooth.html
Mastadon and Facebook appear to be happy with the resulting gif image output, but Twitter complains that the file is invalid.
I left it "unprotected" with the menu and listener and so on available for debugging purposes, but I was thinking of making something basically like this, which I'd then iframe into another webpage with some share buttons, so people can click to share/tweet/etc. and optionally make a cool 1-bit protest image to include in their social media post.
The Ornamented Ovum got me thinking of using Decker to make selfies with protest or campaign messages... it was all the rage about 10 years ago. Twibbon is an example.
Is there a way to trigger "open_file('image/*',load_image)" from a button click, so people can import images into a deck which is protected (i.e. menu hidden)? I find the File > Open Image... option is too fiddly for mobile devices, and I think I'd like to hide the menubar anyway.
Tip: ImageOptim can dramatically reduce the filesize of exported gif images (see https://imageoptim.com/versions.html)
Thank you for Decker! I'm absolutely LOVING it!
Hello!
I've got a theme for a game jam, but I want to check if it's too narrow. What do you think:
Research shows that car companies are lobbying to block progress on the transition from gas-guzzlers to all-electric vehicles.
Big carmakers including Toyota, General Motors and BMW have declared their support for the Paris Agreement. Yet, they spend millions lobbying against Paris-aligned environmental laws.
But wait, there’s more – other businesses, including even a few carmakers, support the call by scientists for no new petrol and diesel-powered cars by 2035.
So to me -- I'm a climate campaigner, I'll admit -- it sounds like there's great characters and drama for designing games around.