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Replying to @utopiah
Wav (why not…) and .mov (same…) too now. Plenty more potentially also thanks to ffmpeg (even though not really recommended as it can take some time).
Audio minimalist player working well, video still WiP.
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Replying to @utopiah
Players of different types, here audio (🔊 on) with a basic (yet beautiful) mp3.
The goal isn’t here to play audio but to showcase that the Content-Type (client side) and file types (extensions and/or MIME server side) provide enough information to be conveniently used.
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Replying to @utopiah
Multiple players
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Replying to @vincentFretin
in networked-AFrame networked entities don’t create overhead until they are actually updated, e.g. a post-it note here being moved, is it correct?
Consequently can I network all those without worry knowing that only up to 1 at a time, per participant, will move?
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TL;DR:
- professionals are a lot less price sensitive
- high resolution opens up new use cases
- lack of lock-in, using “just” video, matters
- people are OK with… simply another way to have screens around!🤷♂️ https://x.com/tipatat/status/1847647517413908559
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Replying to @utopiah
See also https://x.com/utopiah/status/1453008004853403648 as a much lighter local alternative.
Eventually an LLM using e.g. Ollama could also be used for JSON coercion but with the caveats mentioned.
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“There’s a whole industry pushing complexity. That’s why GCP/AWS/Microsoft/Hashicorp and every VC company under the sun sponsor so many events […]
Simple systems are faster to iterate, easier to debug, and just as secure and reliable if not more so.”
https://paravoce.bearblog.dev/youre-overcomplicating-production/
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RT @Cycling_Embassy: In Dutch cities and towns, one of the features that first stands out to international visitors is the use of the conti…
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RT @mi_kotalik: How I built Zero, the cheap, self contained pair of AR goggles running web apps. What I’ve learned and where I’m heading:…
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RT @cpojer: The web is not usable without ad block. It’s slow, drains your battery and loads way more data.
A browser like Chrome delibera…
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Replying to @utopiah
Bringing ePub instantly brough a limit : large documents📚, e.g. more than 10 pages, isn’t really convenient in XR.
Instead here is a very primitive “player” used when document are too long, letting one browse with previous/next.
Would be interesting to let pages be picked out.
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Replying to @utopiah
This isn’t new per se, I have ever done that in the past, but how convenient it was is evidently new for me. I imagine few more iterations down the line and this will appear even obvious.
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Using own file extension .telegramtranscription resulting from a walk in the park🏞️🚶♂️🗣️, I brought that new content to XR.😎
My #WebXR prototype parses that plain text file format as notes to organize in space, to group and discard according to what I have in mind.🤏🗒️ https://x.com/utopiah/status/1847377972040499650
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Replying to @utopiah
Getting there, text content from arbitrary position thanks to PDF.js-extract
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Replying to @utopiah
And stamping back a PDF.
Now the question is… how to do this a bit more streamlined and arguably more importantly, assuming the highlights are done well, how to get the text under the highlight instead.
Arguably though this could already be useful as-is.
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RT @utopiah: After Warburg’s Mnemosyne Atlas discovering Paul Otlet’s Mundaneum https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mundaneum gosh is *ANYTHING* actually new? #e…
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⚠️With great power comes great responsibility.
We thought it was a “saying” but it’s quite literal when it comes to cars on the road.🚗🩸 https://x.com/libe/status/1847306655102542178
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Replying to @utopiah
ePub too, and a lot LOT more, thanks to Pandoc!
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Replying to @rossetate
Thank you for providing some context, sorry you had to go through this.
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Replying to @weareagog, @cgiller and @AmySeidenwurm
I’d love to but I’ll probably be on my way to Portland on those days. Happy to get a call instead though.
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Replying to @utopiah
HTML too, via https://github.com/frinyvonnick/node-html-to-image relying on puppeteer.
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Replying to @utopiah
Getting there, mostly thanks to https://aframe.io/docs/1.6.0/components/raycaster.html
Imagine having the highlighter on your index instead and that the transparent overlay is over a document.
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Replying to @utopiah
Anyway bringing this as arbitrary highlights to https://x.com/utopiah/status/1847176543274934303
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Replying to @utopiah
Obviously if your process is efficient, if you can archive, index, search, and get back the context (idea, results, code, build environment, etc) efficiently, it is even better.
But honestly, if it’s a damn mess, just knowing that you can is extremely comforting.
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Replying to @utopiah
PIM/PKM knows this but honestly the tool itself is not the point, however you do it, just do it.
The “crazy” part, what is genuinely counter intuitive, is that you can not know in advance what will be useful and what will be useless, so you MUST archive somehow.
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Prototypist, developer more broadly, creative even more generally? Nothing is more precious that YOUR past work.⚠️
Every weird half working exploration is a potentially building block🧩🧩🧩 for what you can do, even years or decades later.
Keep your old stuff to build more!📈🤩 https://x.com/utopiah/status/897514634428731393
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RT @RetroTechDreams: Bryce 2 (1996)
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Replying to @utopiah
Godot est un logiciel libre et ouvert que vous pouvez modifier a votre guise et qui permet de creer des jeux 2D, 3D mais aussi XR.
Si vous avez des questions ou suggestions, n’hesitez pas.
PS: prefer an 🇬🇧English version? Let me know, if there is enough interest happy to try!
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🇫🇷Et si vous pouviez creer du contenu de realite virtuelle ou realite augmentee directement depuis le casque, sans PC requis ? Avec Bryan Bartoloni c’est exactement ce que vous avons tente, et reussi, grace a @GodotEngine ! #XR #FLOSS
https://video.benetou.fr/w/g111LSRGfj6HmNxa91au3q
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Replying to @utopiah
Part of the series “Bringing anything I can to WebXR”, cf https://x.com/utopiah/status/1846972313167688059
So far images, text, PDF, ODP, ODG, glTF, Blend.
Suggestions welcomed.
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Bringing arbitrary content in WebXR the jerry-rigged way.
You want to stay immersed yet have documentation from the Web or anywhere in the OS? Take a screenshot, load it, back to immersive.
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Replying to @rsms
@AFrameVR, UI and more for WebXR?
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Replying to @utopiah
Related piece https://www.theverge.com/c/24211978/gmail-email-storage-search-2004-anniversary-google
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Replying to @TheCallumSelf and @Heaney555
IMHO it’d still be worth it, for this 1 game.
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Replying to @brianhempel
Mine? :D https://x.com/utopiah/status/1110094698566299648
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Replying to @utopiah
See also https://x.com/utopiah/status/1847003871266459756
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Replying to @utopiah
Blender file too.
Some additional parameters to add, e.g. only exporting visible objects and applying modifiers, but still, already working!
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Replying to @utopiah
ODP presentation too… and what’s very cool is that conversions can cascade.
For example ODP converts to PDF which was already converting to JPG, thus done “automatically”.
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Replying to @utopiah
ODG drawings too
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Replying to @utopiah
Example with PDF and SVG conversions.
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Replying to @utopiah
Couldn’t grab the little thing though, next demo I’ll make sure to have anchors visible 🤏🤌😅
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Means you can also live edit models too, here adjusting a @glTF3D thanks to @Blender and seeing the modification instantly. https://x.com/utopiah/status/1846807667085320685
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Replying to @maxvonthun, @openmarkets, @mozilla and @danielahanley
cc @ClementDelangue @djleufer
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RT @maxvonthun: Today @openmarkets and @mozilla launch a major report on AI & competition policy, authored by @danielahanley and me.
In “…
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A lot of “success” from LLMs used by programmers mostly highlight failures in interoperability.
This is a cool and even useful demo… but how come emails, which are text based and existing for more than half a century (!), not be efficiently programmatically accessible? https://x.com/simonw/status/1846898666818490703
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Replying to @krcnow
Indeed, instant delivery across devices is one of the main value of WebXR.
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Replying to @mehbayat, @mi_kotalik and @Raspberry_Pi
Ah, enjoy the adventure and as soon as you have something, no matter how small, don’t hesitate to share! Happy to help however I can.
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Replying to @utopiah
Also interesting to consider with https://x.com/utopiah/status/1804918544280269221 in mind, namely can code, architecturesd the right way, be integrated properly within the running environment.
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Replying to @utopiah
FWIW I do NOT actually care the technical capabilities or the aesthetic of those operating systems.🤷♂️
What I do care, and hate, is the strategical lack of openness, including open source or interoperability, & the repeated abuse, legally confirmed, of a monopolistic position.😡
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🪳💕 “Ogni scarrafone è bello a mamma soja” 🇮🇹
“Every cockroach is beautiful to its mother.” #RageBait. https://x.com/Windows/status/1846589426798870926
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