Yes, I'm well aware that I should've been coding a game!
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My head seemed to want to do something musical, to make up for how much it disliked this week's "Last" choon.
So I let it do that, and it ended up with quite a nice melody. I now need to add some lyrics which hopefully don't destroy the thing!!
Meanwhile...
SoCoder's Uploader has a "Hide Upload" button which does exactly what it says on the tin.
I'm not 100% sure when it happened, but it no longer seems to do what it says on the tin.
Hmm..
I guess I have to crack that particular bit of the site open, and see if I can fix it up, which makes me wonder if it might be time to rejig the interface to make it a little more ... not crap!!
I asked the various AI Art tools for a modern/retro upload gallery, and this was my favourite of the bunch.
It's still more than a little cluttered, but I like the colour scheme. (I appear to have a thing for yellow, orange and cyan!)
The idea of having folders seems like it might be a good idea.
I'm now wondering how functional I could make a GUI interface using as-barebones HTML as I can. That could be a fun challenge, though we all know how much I hate doing Menus!
A.I. Corner
First 2 verses written by me, the rest taken over by Claude.AI > Reveal 🔎
Should I make a newer gooey
To organise the files.
Folders, photos, text and more,
In a more modern style.
Or should I hark back to the past,
To Workbench's charm and grace?
With windows, icons, menus, more,
Within a familiar space.
Pixels dance in retro hues,
Blues and oranges glow,
Diskette icons, chunky fonts,
A UI from long ago.
Yet modern needs do beckon us,
With files of every kind,
How to merge the old and new?
A balance we must find.
Perhaps a fusion we could craft,
Of yesteryear and now,
Skeuomorphic folders meet
The cloud, but how? Oh how?
Drag and drop with vintage flair,
Right-click for new sensations,
A file system reimagined,
Bridging generations.
This Workbench-inspired interface,
Both fresh and reminiscent,
Organizes digital life,
In ways both new and distant.
[Dave is surrounded by boxes, packing away his Zen Office supplies. Green enters, looking concerned.]
Green: Dave, what's going on? It looks like you're dismantling your entire Zen empire.
Dave: I've given up, Greenie. There's no point.
Green: No point? But what about all your chakra-aligning rocks and virtual sticky notes?
Dave: All useless. Nobody wants Zen Office repair. Time to pack it all away. None of my chickens are aligned.
Green: Come on, Dave. You can't give up that easily. Remember when you thought your TV career was over after one show?
Dave: But it was. Anyway, I've wasted months on this Zen Office nonsense. It's time to face reality.
[Scene Two]
Int. Dave's apartment - Afternoon
[Dave is sitting on the couch, surrounded by boxes. Green is helping him pack.]
Green: You know, Dave, maybe this isn't so bad. It'll give you time to think about PhileSplitter 2k20
Dave: [chuckles] Yeah, maybe I could work on that for a while.
Green: And hey, no cats trying to assassinate your eyebrows this time.
Dave: Small mercies, Greenie. Small mercies.
[Dave picks up a can of Coke, then puts it down]
Dave: I think I'll lay off the Coke for a while too. New beginnings and all that.
Green: Wow, you really are serious about this.
Dave: Sometimes you just have to know when to quit, Greenie.
[Scene Three]
Int. Dave's apartment - Evening
[Dave and Green are surrounded by packed boxes. The apartment looks bare.]
Green: So, what's next for Dave, the ex-Zen Office repairman?
Dave: I don't know, Greenie. Maybe I'll go back to regular IT. Or maybe I'll find something entirely new.
Green: Whatever it is, I'm sure you'll make it interesting. You always do.
Dave: Thanks, Greenie. You know, despite all the craziness, I'm glad you've been here through it all. Cheers, Greenie!
[Dave and Greenie clink together their Coke cans.]
Dave: [laughs] At least life's never boring with you and Cokey around.
[The coke genie winks from the corner of the room]
Dave: Well, that's it. The end of the Zen Office era.
Green: You know, Dave, maybe it wasn't all for nothing. You learned something, right?
Dave: Yeah, I learned how to organise my apartment for optimal zen. And you got a kitten!
Green: Yeah. I should probably go check in on him.
Dave: Kewlykewly! I'll come, too!
[As Dave and Green leave the apartment, the camera pans over the empty space, lingering on a single Zen rock left behind on the windowsill, beside a giant counter with a number 1 on it.]
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