Controlling GNOME 3 With Skeltrack 18
dartttt writes with an excerpt from Ubuntu Vibes: "Skeltrack is a Free Software (GPL3) library by Igalia for tracking the human skeleton joints from depth images. It is implemented with GLib and uses plain mathematics to detect the human skeleton and although it does not use any database, it was inspired by Andreas Baak's paper: "A Data-Driven Approach for Real-Time Full Body Pose Reconstruction from a Depth Camera" Skeltrack devs have recorded very cool videos showing Gnome Shell and Linux games being controlled through gestures."
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... better than controlling it with a mouse and keyboard
It saves a lot of muscular expenditure of course, but it means that you have to sit infuriatingly still if you want to keep listening to the same program.
Gnome 3 (Score:3, Funny)
If it requires Gnome 3, I predict it won't be a big seller...
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Yes, who uses Xlib these days.
extensions? (Score:2)
Those extensions now get a whole new function!
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And by using it, all your thoughts will automatically be covered by GPLv3, too. :-)
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GPL3 user: A penny for your thoughts, RMS?
RMS: Okay, but in future, please call them GNU/Thoughts. Also note that while these GNU/Thoughts are free, they are not gratis. However, they are libre - I am free to share them with anyone I like, regardless of whether that person is resisting the illegal Israeli occupation, or is a part of an OCCUPY demonstration opposing global heating.
User: I don't think I HURD you. Please get back to me when GNU/HURD is complete. I need a GNU kernel that is GPL3, and Li
Next gen (Score:2)
Gnome 6 will remove the requirement for a computing device.
Gnome 7 will remove the requirement for a reality.
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Ned an app ... (Score:1)
It's not so bad. (Score:2)
s/K/G/ (Score:2)
Not Ginect?
Sorry, for years and years I've seen GNU trying to out-innovate by copying and predictably rebranding the other guy's stuff. Not more but less. Not YACC but bison. (And I say this as a GNOME desktop fan, though I spit on Unity like all the other GNOME desktop fans.) For over a decade, the GNOME naming battles has been K versus G. So when I saw that there was a GNOME version of Kinect, I just assumed that out of pure habit it would be called Ginect.
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