Im gonna need to dive further into this, I do js canvas and webgl rendering to videos with the chrome/puppeteer via 'puppeteer-screen-recorder'.
But they do at times cause some issues. Latest 3d renders have been causing memory issues that I think would be solved with bigger boxes but havent need to investigate for a little while.
Have thought about it just outputting frames and then later having ffmpeg sticth them into a video, but havent gotten around to really testing it.
Im guessing this limited to 2d canvas, but excited to
check it out. Thanks!
Before this was a "feature phone" the Nokia 9000, i loved it.
When this was out I was using the OG Motorola Droid. I wanted one of these but they were not available on my carrier so I stayed on the Droid line. The hot-dog slide keyboard was amazing. I had full terminal control from these.
Nowadays I actually still rock a 2017 iphone SE; dimensions wise I don't want anything bigger in width or height, but i would gladly add some thickness to get a full tactile keyboard again.
This might not be the answer your looking for, but i do this with just the chrome profile-directory command line flag to have a separate chrome for personal, work, and sometimes one for testing or contract work.
The only downside or issue i've run into is when some application wants to use some web login and it just launched the default browser. sometimes copy and pasting the url into the browser with the profile i want to use works, sometimes not.
Thanks, im sure there is some research, but coops i've driven past seam to still use normal day/night cycles with like skylights... anything with entirely artificial light?
But they do at times cause some issues. Latest 3d renders have been causing memory issues that I think would be solved with bigger boxes but havent need to investigate for a little while.
Have thought about it just outputting frames and then later having ffmpeg sticth them into a video, but havent gotten around to really testing it.
Im guessing this limited to 2d canvas, but excited to check it out. Thanks!