A lot of the projects I work on take a long time to complete, and I like to make them work before posting them and showing how to do them. Unfortunately, the projects I’m working on could take a while to complete, so I’ll look through some of my completed projects to see what else I can post.
I’ve noticed I have a regular viewer, or maybe just a different person everyday, but I’m guessing the former. Either way it makes me smile in the morning.
I have set up several ways to subscribe to this post on the right panel, but I haven’t seen any sign of these working yet. I have no idea how to fix that, so I’m just going to hope someone can post that in the comments or that it will be fixed automatically without my participation.
As long as I’m providing this update, I might as well publish some projects I’m working on:
- custom Compiz magnifier overlays
- Portal Music Videos
- Still Alive for gnome-terminal
- “Space Core Impact” (Space Core and Wheatley after the events of Portal 2)
- Programs for the TI-84
…I thought that would have been larger, considering I’ve used all 20 virtual desktops on my computer working on them! Now some things that I’ve finished: feel free to suggest an order for me to post these.
- quadraphonic Nyan Cat
- quadraphonic mixes of Symphony of Science and possibly other titles
- Ding Dong the Witch is Dead, made to sound the way it was recorded
- color ASCII art (It’s on my DeviantArt account already, but I could post it here as well. It might actually make the description shorter by moving the instructions here)
- invisitree (An invisible Christmas tree, also posted on my DeviantArt page. The lights seem to float in the air.)
- staring pictures (based upon the ones at Disney’s Haunted Mansion)
- Darth Vader meets GLaDOS: I find your lack of cake disturbing (It’s on my DeviantArt page)
- The Square Root of Rope is String (Brought to you by Portal 2′s Fact Sphere)
- My music video for Brad Sucks’s song “Work Out Fine”, now on his website
- Various spreadsheets related to math and physics
- “Wheatley the Genius” (On my DeviantArt page, involves a screenshot and a translation)
- custom BlueProximity icons
- custom disc icons in Ubuntu
- custom Ubuntu schemes
- virtual discs (CDs, HDDs, game ROM)
- scaling CPU frequency through shell
…and finally some neat stuff I’m not responsible for:
- tineye, searches for images similar to one that you provide
- My OS of choice: Ubuntu (I remove Unity, the Mac-like interface, and add my own software before using it)
- Some neat panoramas