The original is 4:3 ratio for the CRTs you see in the SGC, but I made a 16:9 version for my lock screen. enjoy.

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    Man, I’m not even sure it’s possible, but it’d be so cool if this could be tied into a pin unlock for the computer. As you type your pin (or password, I suppose) it fills in and locks the chevrons

    • teft
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      21 year ago

      It must include Sergeant Harriman saying Chevron one encoded…

    • @CouldbealeotardOP
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      1 year ago

      I’m sure some Linux nerd could figure it out. I avoid doing most of that custom desktop stuff in case I break something. There’s some software that does that that… What’s it called? Rain meter?

      • @rtxn
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        31 year ago

        Do not tempt me! i3lock and Swaylock already have a somewhat similar circular pinentry indicator that lights up random segments as you type. Swaylock-effects can use a static image as background, and maybe I could get it to draw active chevrons instead of segments.

      • vlad
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        21 year ago

        Rainmeter yes. I recommend downloading it and playing around with it. You can’t really break anything playing with rainmeter. I’ve not been able to find anything on Linux that’s as simple to use.

  • @Aganim
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    31 year ago

    But… but… no chevrons are locked on your lockscreen. Other than that, awesome. 😄

    • @CouldbealeotardOP
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      11 year ago

      Idle.

      I stare at this while I wait for an incoming traveller. You know even if it’s night time here, it could be day on another planet. A team could be coming in hot any minute…

      Anyway, want some coffee?