My four year old doesn’t believe that computers ever looked or loaded like this. Hacker News is ‘farty’ and ‘telling stories’ today.<p>Edit - The four year old doesn’t believe that I went to school. This is going to be quite the ride to daycare...
This site is truly amazing, it's really inspiring to see how some people can get so creative using the old Desktop GUI metaphor.
I'm personally curating a list [1] of all these websites and webapps that look like vintage desktop UIs.<p>[1] <a href="https://github.com/syxanash/awesome-gui-websites" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/syxanash/awesome-gui-websites</a>
No matter how hard I try, can't find a way to trigger the BSoD. There must be a way, will keep looking.<p>Edit: Seems it's supposed to crash on its own at random intervals for no apparent reason. It's really just like the original.
I kind of miss how speedy and usable a desktop like this was. I remember running Windows 95 on 64MB RAM (even did it on 16MB, barely) on a 486 DX2 66MHz (it was something someone else had thrown out, in the era of Pentium IIs, I was poor).<p>And then installing RedHat 6.0 from a magazine cover CD and using FVWM and wondering how I could make my feeble poor machine look like the glorious KDE2 and GNOME desktops gracing the pages of said magazine.<p>I miss KDE2's look TBH.
So it seems to be able to open itself quite well:
<a href="https://imgur.com/a/dkEYrFW" rel="nofollow">https://imgur.com/a/dkEYrFW</a>
Ahaha this is great, the laggy emulator, the unwinnable minesweeper, the horrible delays caused by a system full of spyware and garbage. The desktop seemed maybe a little bit too clean though, there wasn't icons half off the screen or hidden entirely and it lacked the random files typically placed or saved there because if it's not on the desktop it doesn't exist.
Should remove the closing animations. They break the nostalgia.<p>lol! lena and virtual girl. You do realize there are women on this site right? may be have it a bit less bro-ey ?
Mad props for running completely smooth on Firefox Preview for Android. Drag to select, double click, window resize, everything just works perfectly. Why can't modern SPAs work as well?
Does anyone remember the address to a website that loaded basically a full blown VM of a random vintage OS? This reminded me of that and I've been wracking my brain to try to remember it
This is quite impressive, I played with PukeData and it works quite well. And the maze3d in ascii is quite brilliant too though I find it quite hard, everything looks the same. And the Halflife 3 is mocking me, it appears to be loading but keeps on initializing silly stuff like VR Pizza, etc..
My favorite site for when a colleague forgot to lock his PC. Win93, put the browser in full screen mode and it looks like the PC has been haunted or hacked. Took some of them minutes to find out what was going on, especially because the programs are functional.
Text rendering seems off. Some are clear but some are very blurry: <a href="https://i.imgur.com/G2lyFEY.png" rel="nofollow">https://i.imgur.com/G2lyFEY.png</a><p>Is this intentional or just a bug?
One of my favorite pieces of software art!
Jankenpopp and Zombectro are awesome artists...
<a href="http://jankenpopp.com/" rel="nofollow">http://jankenpopp.com/</a>
<a href="http://zombect.ro/" rel="nofollow">http://zombect.ro/</a>
Was this inspired by Windows RG (<a href="https://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/winrg" rel="nofollow">https://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/winrg</a>) ?<p>It is obviously way more impressive but I’m surprised nobody else has mentioned it.
All the apps work, this must have taken forever, there's a full solitaire game, ms paint, etc. each one not that easy to do in JS, well done. I wonder why? It's a lot more than a proof-of-concept or prototype.
I'm pretty upset that I couldn't outsmart the AI and win tic-tac-toe. I wrote some tic-tac-toe "AI" a while back, and it wasn't as good as this one. I could beat mine...
Weird quirk, but it seems that MineSweeper / BrianSweeper always places a mine in the upper-right corner. I usually start here, and 30 games in a row it had a mine in that position.
I'm kinda curious about the backstory. For example, the NES emulator is kinda cool, (even though I can't get the arrow keys to work,) and each game is an accomplishment in itself.
This reminds me of a browser based computing environment demo (I believe it was WebOS or MyWebTop) in the late 1990s. We have indeed come a long way in the last 20 years.
Open “Solitude” click “Game” -> “Yeah” and follow the instructions. You won’t be disappointed.<p>> click and drag anywhere on the game to see the fun, thanks to mr doob