while it’s beyond overkill, I realized the NVIDIA Jetson Nano is probably the best archival computer for media artists using GL ES. It’s $99, the footprint of a Pi (plus heatsinks) and likely more powerful than anything that ran that stuff before that. https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/autonomous-machines/embedded-systems/jetson-nano/ …
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Replying to @omershapira @Peter_shirley
I’m just excited to finally have a reasonably priced AArch64 board that has working GLES 3 drivers and video decode under non-Android Linux. Pretty ridiculous that we’ve never had this up until now.
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Replying to @pcwalton @Peter_shirley
it would be really great to have LTS images of browsers that run WebGL well on this, so net art can go to museums without fear of irreproducibility
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can you help make that happen? I’m sure
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Replying to @omershapira @Peter_shirley and
That’s a bit beyond my pay grade :) But it sounds cool! /cc
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Leaving aside the usual "first time on the new platform" graphics driver crashing / shader compilation issues, I'd actually be surprised if
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Replying to @larsberg_ @omershapira and
Firefox too. In fact I'm ordering one and would be happy to give WebRender a spin :)
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Replying to @pcwalton @larsberg_ and
When you get it working, can you share a permalink for art archivists?
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Sure, I’d be happy to.
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