am on task for creating debian packages
am on task for creating debian packages; unsure of how to make a thread for it or how to close the thread created in supports
so, somehow i ended up reading a long
so, somehow i ended up reading a long back and from december in this channel about client/server io protocols which reminded me, i've been bouncing the idea around for some time that it might be beneficial from a compatibility and design perspective to implement (or modify) the kitty keyboard protocol and/or the (in-progress) ghostty terminal api for stardust? in addition to the fact that these protocols seem likely to become de facto standards, it might be both a good way for people to feel at-ease in the stardust environment and a launchpad for extending the functionality of the client landscape as-is.
Also, in case it's not obvious, i'm not suggesting a literal keyboard layout but putting some creativity behind how to implement these protocols in order to interact with existing software more thoroughly.
What do y'all think? I think it would def require some careful thought to get right (and would likely require some flexibility regarding implementation for different contexts/clients), but i like the constraints/direction it would put on what we're trying to do here. ...
Also, in case it's not obvious, i'm not suggesting a literal keyboard layout but putting some creativity behind how to implement these protocols in order to interact with existing software more thoroughly.
What do y'all think? I think it would def require some careful thought to get right (and would likely require some flexibility regarding implementation for different contexts/clients), but i like the constraints/direction it would put on what we're trying to do here. ...
yayyyyy your nix flake worked ALMOST
yayyyyy your nix flake worked ALMOST flawlessly. I had to enable dbus in systemd (i'm on WSL). i did it through a NixOS configuration option but not sure how you want to handle; if it doesnt go there it might be worth a byline in the docs
matthewcroughan micimize why are you
@matthewcroughan @micimize why are you using the #cool-demos-archive channel
to do for talk, goal is showing a functional desktop with a bit of cool xr stuff
to do for talk:
- talk is march 10
- goal is to show a functional XR desktop with a bit of cool XR-specific stuff...
so pulled telescope ran setup script and
so, pulled telescope, ran setup script and decided to try xr_terminal just to see and hit an error with fusion
``
error[E0658]:
let...else` statements are unstable
--> /$HOME/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/stardust-xr-fusion-0.25.4/src/lib.rs:75:4
|...