@ivan
Have I got a treat for you.
nmap — https://nmap.org/movies/
@ivan Next you'll be telling me that all those "Zoom—enhance!" scenes are accurate! 😆
I seem to recall that someone actually built a working *nix OS based on the LCARS interface used in Star Trek shows. Maybe we should never underestimate nerds.
It's not a real hacking scene if it doesn't have Protracker in it.
@ivan it's a great way to separate the fake geeks from the real geeks.
fake geek: lol computerz don't work like that.
real geek: yes they did.
@ivan I think the original SGI IRIX fsn version (on an Indigo?) got ported later from the enhanced SGI motif widget set to the standard one, when 3D graphics were available outside SGI.
There also is an OpenGL based open source clone: fsv
There are some open-source remakes and clones. Here's one:
https://fsv.sourceforge.net/screenshots/
This one uses the same concept and is slightly more modern:
https://github.com/3dfsb-dev/3dfsb
I'm not finding anything that's actually maintained.
@ivan I could not compile the official version so I found an updated one with GKT-2 support.
When I change the view to see a tree-like structure the application is not rendering anything except the master-thesis.
@ivan Oh, I remember using* this on an SGI Indigo 2.
*for like 5 minutes, because it was a really shit idea, usability wise.
@ivan This also reminds me that Brutal FS exists (or at least, did). I should see if that's been picked up again at all recently...
I miss the days of being able to wander around the file system, "deleting" files with a shotgun.
fsv is a file system visualizer in cyberspace. It lays out files and directories in three dimensions, geometrically representing the file system hierarchy to allow visual overview and analysis. - m...