We've shown our desks, now show your desktop!

From: ANT_THOMAS21 Apr 2020 14:47
To: Lucy (X3N0PH0N) 36 of 59
Yeah, that goes grim quickly.

Think it was a collection from - https://earthview.withgoogle.com/

Oh, there's a map too https://new-images-preview-dot-earth-viewer.appspot.com/map/
EDITED: 21 Apr 2020 14:52 by ANT_THOMAS
From: Manthorp21 Apr 2020 16:01
To: ANT_THOMAS 37 of 59
I've been exploring GoogleEarth VR for aberrations in the procedural modelling, and some of my screengrabs have made it to the desktop.
From: Manthorp21 Apr 2020 16:03
To: ANT_THOMAS 38 of 59
I've been exploring GoogleEarth VR for aberrations in the procedural modelling, and some of my screengrabs have made it to the desktop.
From: Lucy (X3N0PH0N)21 Apr 2020 16:33
To: Manthorp 39 of 59
:D
From: ANT_THOMAS21 Apr 2020 17:07
To: Manthorp 40 of 59
I was quite impressed the other day looking at how much had been made 3D.
Wanted to check if a canal path joined to a bridge to plan a walk and didn't expect it to be so clear.

The answer was no, so I walked elsewhere.
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From: Manthorp21 Apr 2020 19:33
To: ANT_THOMAS 41 of 59
It miffed me a bit. Keighley has not yet been modelled, and it's a little - pointedly ignored, I felt - absence amid a sea of dodgy procedural modelling.
From: Matt21 Apr 2020 22:20
To: Lucy (X3N0PH0N) 42 of 59
No Taskbar/Dock/Menu and no desktop icons. Use Command+Space on Mac and Windows key on Windows and type to search for the app I want to open or switch to.

Same problem as Kos. Left hand screen is Macbook Pro and middle and right are two 24" monitors. Two different DPIs and resolutions, but I rarely use the Macbook for much other than email or slack, so it doesn't bother me too much.
EDITED: 4 Mar 2023 13:35 by MATT
From: Lucy (X3N0PH0N)21 Apr 2020 23:17
To: Matt 43 of 59
No desktop icons and no dock/taskbar <3
From: Dave!! 2 May 2020 13:50
To: ALL44 of 59
This is my current desktop. Despite having three screens, I don't use them for my main PC, only for my work laptop. Well, I also use the left hand screen for my Silicon Graphics machines from time to time...
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From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 2 May 2020 14:23
To: Dave!! 45 of 59
When the internet as we know it was in its infancy in the early '90s, my brother worked on an Indigo at a medical research laboratory, and showed me the mosaic browser in action on it.

ISTR they cost ~US$7Kat the time.
EDITED: 2 May 2020 14:46 by DSMITHHFX
From: william (WILLIAMA) 2 May 2020 17:25
To: Dave!! 46 of 59
Is that a local sea view? Just wondered because of the wind farm.
From: Dave!! 2 May 2020 17:37
To: william (WILLIAMA) 47 of 59
Yep, taken from a nature reserve about a mile from our house last year. I often use local pics these days as wallpapers, simply because the scenery up here in the north of Scotland is so pretty. I have mixed views on the wind farm. On one hand it does spoil the view a bit, but on the other hand Trump hates it and spent years unsuccessfully challenging it. So it wins some bonus points for that!
EDITED: 2 May 2020 17:38 by DAVE!!
From: william (WILLIAMA) 2 May 2020 18:06
To: Dave!! 48 of 59
There's a big wind farm off the coast here as well. To be honest, the horizon isn't especially exciting; there's no scenic coastal curves or spits of land - and I've got quite used to it. 
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 2 May 2020 18:28
To: william (WILLIAMA) 49 of 59
Beats oil spills, smog &such.
From: william (WILLIAMA) 2 May 2020 20:02
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 50 of 59
and God smiles on windfarms

 
EDITED: 2 May 2020 20:03 by WILLIAMA
From: Dave!! 2 May 2020 21:04
To: william (WILLIAMA) 51 of 59
That's a biggie! The one in Aberdeen only has 11 turbines, but they are some of the biggest in the world apparently. We live several miles north of Aberdeen so they're a lot smaller in the pictures. In Aberdeen, they look absolutely massive, despite being several miles offshore.
From: william (WILLIAMA) 2 May 2020 21:20
To: Dave!! 52 of 59
It's big at around 72 square kilometres, but not in the top 5 around the UK. 
From: Dave!! 4 May 2020 20:26
To: ALL53 of 59
To spice things up a bit, here's also the desktop from my Silicon Graphics Indigo2 machine. The operating system is IRIX 6.5.22 here.
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From: Dave!! 4 May 2020 20:30
To: Dave!! 54 of 59
And here it is running "fsn" (pronounced "fusion"). This is the 3D file navigator program that famously appeared in Jurassic Park in the "this is a Unix system, I know this!" bit. It is an actual program, albeit one of limited real-world use.
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From: koswix 4 May 2020 20:53
To: Dave!! 55 of 59
:D

That's cool. Why*/how?

*as in are you supporting some ancient tech, or just for fun? No justification required beyond fun.