FunnyCoder to Programmer HumorEnglish · 20 hours agoI finally figured out how to track window velocity, so I used user32.dll to forcefully unclick my mouse and shatter the UI as a "punishment".imagemessage-square21linkfedilinkarrow-up1293arrow-down16
arrow-up1287arrow-down1imageI finally figured out how to track window velocity, so I used user32.dll to forcefully unclick my mouse and shatter the UI as a "punishment".FunnyCoder to Programmer HumorEnglish · 20 hours agomessage-square21linkfedilink
minus-squareFunnyCoderOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up27arrow-down1·15 hours agoJust tell your boss it’s a mandatory Windows 11 ‘Surface Tension’ update. If the windows didn’t break, how would you know they’re made of glass? OwO
minus-squareludrollinkfedilinkarrow-up4·13 hours agoLiquid glass doesn’t break because it isn’t mounted ina windows or is it because it’s liquid?
minus-squareFunnyCoderOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up3arrow-down1·9 hours agoIt’s because liquid glass has zero surface tension until it hits the user32.dll barrier. I haven’t implemented ‘viscosity’ in the physics engine yet, so for now, the UI remains in a solid, shatter-prone state. Windows 11: The Glass Update.
Just tell your boss it’s a mandatory Windows 11 ‘Surface Tension’ update. If the windows didn’t break, how would you know they’re made of glass? OwO
Liquid glass doesn’t break because it isn’t mounted ina windows or is it because it’s liquid?
It’s because liquid glass has zero surface tension until it hits the user32.dll barrier. I haven’t implemented ‘viscosity’ in the physics engine yet, so for now, the UI remains in a solid, shatter-prone state. Windows 11: The Glass Update.