I've been using xfce for about five years. I just setup my monthly donation last month and saw this good news today:)
Your goal is to create an HTML5 website that is pixel-accurate as the screenshot @Space-Jam.png . You can use the image files in the `img` folder. To achieve pixel-level reproduction, first write auxiliary programs to measure the pixel locations of the objects on this page. Then use your measurements to create the page. Consider using feature detection/matching with per-object (x, y) offsets and a global scale factor shared by all objects as the free parameters. Consider using RANSAC for robust estimation. After obtaining an initial estimation, crop the image of each object and use local sparse optical flow for refinement. Use JPG format for visual inspection of intermediate results. Your webpage should be able to scale with the window size.
Note: the footer text size/locations are off. We can probably fix that by explicitly asking cc to write scripts for text bounding box detection. $ strings disk1.img | grep 'game'
The object of the game is to get four
Start a new game and place your first
So if ChatGPT cares to analyze all files on the internet, it should know the correct answer...