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==== Tabletop / in-system editor ==== | ==== Tabletop / in-system editor ==== | ||
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* Andrés working on multi-keyboard, | * Andrés working on multi-keyboard, | ||
* (we'll finally be able to dump tcl-thread and pi.tcl and have everything in virtual programs and subprocesses and statement communication!) | * (we'll finally be able to dump tcl-thread and pi.tcl and have everything in virtual programs and subprocesses and statement communication!) | ||
+ | * Here's a preview of it monitoring key presses from multiple keyboards plugged into %%folk0%%: | ||
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==== Calibration and CNC ==== | ==== Calibration and CNC ==== | ||
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* Fun interim on-a-wall stage during setup, before we pointed it down at the table: | * Fun interim on-a-wall stage during setup, before we pointed it down at the table: | ||
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- | * (whenever I see a projection mapping demo, I always feel like we should be able to subsume it and make it really easy to set up and reprogram, like it was trivial to make the meow text here wiggle around over time) | + | * I think this image is a fun provocation because it's sort of //about the wall//, the drawing on the whiteboard, instead of being about the system. Imagine wheeling a system over in 10 seconds and pointing it at part of your environment because you want a thin layer of computation or sharing or dynamism on top of what's there (and not because you want a generic "Folk system" |
+ | * (btw, whenever I see a projection mapping demo, I always feel like we should be able to subsume it and make it really easy to set up and reprogram, like it was trivial to make the meow text here wiggle around over time) | ||
* Simplified install instructions to just use Vulkan binaries from apt, instead of compiling mesa from scratch | * Simplified install instructions to just use Vulkan binaries from apt, instead of compiling mesa from scratch | ||
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* Got a Logitech C922 camera for folk-beads: at least it can do 60fps at 720p, much smoother-feeling than the C920 or Azure Kinect which can only do 30fps at any resolution | * Got a Logitech C922 camera for folk-beads: at least it can do 60fps at 720p, much smoother-feeling than the C920 or Azure Kinect which can only do 30fps at any resolution | ||
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+ | and there are a lot of applications like CNC preview or various projection-mapping demos where I think you should be able to get lots of value out of using Folk w/o having any tags visible in the end interface at all}} | ||
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+ | (I think part of our job has to be to just broaden the examples so that fitting to them still gives you a pretty productive working set) | ||
===== What we'll be up to in December ===== | ===== What we'll be up to in December ===== | ||
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* Still need to complete RFID refactor. I need to make the ringbuffer faster and I need to wait on less data to start parsing .. | * Still need to complete RFID refactor. I need to make the ringbuffer faster and I need to wait on less data to start parsing .. |
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