ah, I see. thanks
zolax
doesn't it allow compilation and non-commercial distribution? I don't agree with the license (not free or open source), but I'm genuinely curious on what specifically doesn't allow source code modification.
brilliant look. 10/10
not really able to remove the PC speaker, but in line with @atheken's and your comment, I'll probably generate the tone in Audacity and figure out the frequency with a recording
yeah, I'll look into that; the waveform that the PC speaker produces seems to be the standard sound for most PC speakers (something like this).
thanks. do you know any software that could do play the PC speaker while reducing amplitude, or possibly existing code examples to create this myself? I know of libraries that can beep at different frequencies and lengths, but not with different volumes.
these simple type of ads used in the early internet was exactly the idea I was going for, having little involved to breach privacy or be used as an attack vector. more individual user ads was also what I was imagining, and looking at them, they are quite funny too
I'll just copy a previous reply:
the ads would ideally be limited to banners and gifs in the same style as these, with each user choosing whose ads they wish to host
no revenue or popularity (these are only for personal websites) would (hopefully) prevent users from hosting invasive ads. quite a few personal websites have banners linking to others, so this would be a more simpler approach
(although in principle, a whole project dedicated to automate this doesn’t sound good)>
ah I see. thanks
oh, ok. thanks
wow, that's minimal. there isn't even a bar lol
do you just use hotkeys to switch workspaces?