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Recent Posts
- Durden 0.6 Released December 20, 2020
- Arcan versus Xorg: Feature parity and Beyond December 3, 2020
- Arcan 0.6 – ‘M’ – Start Networking November 24, 2020
- A12 – Advancing Network Transparency on the Desktop October 28, 2020
- Leveraging the “Display Server” to Improve Debugging February 10, 2020
- Interfacing with a ‘Stream Deck’ Device October 30, 2019
- Another low-level Arcan client: A tray icon handler May 7, 2019
- Writing a low-level Arcan Client March 3, 2019
- The X Network Transparency Myth November 16, 2018
- Writing a console replacement using Arcan October 31, 2018
- Arcan versus Xorg – Approaching Feature Parity October 17, 2018
- Arcan 0.5.5, Durden 0.5 September 27, 2018
- Revisiting the Arcan Project May 31, 2018
- Towards Secure System Graphics: Arcan and OpenBSD April 25, 2018
- Safespaces: An Open Source VR Desktop March 29, 2018
- Argumenting Client-Side Decorations January 27, 2018
- Arcan 0.5.4, Durden 0.4 December 31, 2017
- Crash-Resilient Wayland Compositing December 24, 2017
- “AWK” for Multimedia October 5, 2017
- Arcan 0.5.3, Durden 0.3 September 22, 2017
Monthly Archives: December 2016
Chasing the dream of a terminal-free CLI
TLDR; Crazy person is trying to do something about how nightmarishly bad the interface between you and the command-line/command-line utilities really is, i.e. getting rid of terminal protocols. To start with ‘why’? If you have never had the pleasant experience … Continue reading
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Dating my X
I spread the coding effort needed for protocols and 3rd party software compatibility out over longer periods of time because the underlying work is mundane, tedious and very very repetitive. The QEmu backend is by far the more interesting and potent … Continue reading
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