This is a site that shows the camera feed full screen and inverts in with css https://nega.radioac.dev/ I hacked it together in half an hour to give people a way to look at the uninverted version of my inverted analogue photos with their phones at exhibitions. most people were more excited to play with it on their phone than by the photos I took days making. :'( [edit oops this javascript ]
I'm getting a cert error. Subject is *.fortinet.com, not nega.radioac.dev. Edit, the second: Disregard. It's definitely a corporate middlebox on my end.
TIL: You can access a user’s camera with just HTML
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Re: TIL: You can access a user’s camera with just HTML
#22Hyper Text Markup Language ...why is a markup language for hypertext able to control my device's camera? Why have all the relevant standards bodies associated with this language and protocol gotten on board with turning a markup display language into a full-blown OS?
Regarding the web becoming its own OS.. there is no easier way to make cross platform applications these days. If every OS vendor could agree on some standard desktop API, there would be a lot more native apps.
Re: TIL: You can access a user’s camera with just HTML
#23This is a site that shows the camera feed full screen and inverts in with css https://nega.radioac.dev/ I hacked it together in half an hour to give people a way to look at the uninverted version of my inverted analogue photos with their phones at exhibitions. most people were more excited to play with it on their phone than by the photos I took days making. :'( [edit oops this javascript ]
Re: TIL: You can access a user’s camera with just HTML
#24This is a site that shows the camera feed full screen and inverts in with css https://nega.radioac.dev/ I hacked it together in half an hour to give people a way to look at the uninverted version of my inverted analogue photos with their phones at exhibitions. most people were more excited to play with it on their phone than by the photos I took days making. :'( [edit oops this javascript ]
Re: TIL: You can access a user’s camera with just HTML
#25This is a site that shows the camera feed full screen and inverts in with css https://nega.radioac.dev/ I hacked it together in half an hour to give people a way to look at the uninverted version of my inverted analogue photos with their phones at exhibitions. most people were more excited to play with it on their phone than by the photos I took days making. :'( [edit oops this javascript ]
I'm getting a cert error. Subject is *.fortinet.com, not nega.radioac.dev. Edit, the second: Disregard. It's definitely a corporate middlebox on my end.
Re: TIL: You can access a user’s camera with just HTML
#26Secure Context seems (coupled with the permission check) like it's an appropriate requirement here but I didn't see whether it's actually enforced, and obviously as an HTML attribute rather than say a Javascript API it might have been forgotten.
Re: TIL: You can access a user’s camera with just HTML
#27For personal fun and learning, I'm making a complete 2D video game in ideally less than 1MB. It has 60fps graphics, full spatial audio, and gamepad support, all because the browser has a lot of these APIs that didn't exist when I was starting out my career. The only issue I'm having so far with the user experience is the desire to assume complete control of your keyboard the way a traditional PC game would, because browsers really don't want you to own _every_ key.
Re: TIL: You can access a user’s camera with just HTML
#28Hyper Text Markup Language ...why is a markup language for hypertext able to control my device's camera? Why have all the relevant standards bodies associated with this language and protocol gotten on board with turning a markup display language into a full-blown OS?
Why wouldn't we want to be able to do useful things on the web with our devices?
Re: TIL: You can access a user’s camera with just HTML
#29Hyper Text Markup Language ...why is a markup language for hypertext able to control my device's camera? Why have all the relevant standards bodies associated with this language and protocol gotten on board with turning a markup display language into a full-blown OS?
Re: TIL: You can access a user’s camera with just HTML
#30Hyper Text Markup Language ...why is a markup language for hypertext able to control my device's camera? Why have all the relevant standards bodies associated with this language and protocol gotten on board with turning a markup display language into a full-blown OS?