Frontend technology trash panda.
Also at sirpepe.bsky.social on bluesky
| Location | Kiel, Germany |
| Web | https://www.peterkroener.de/ |
| Main side project | https://code.movie/ |
Frontend technology trash panda.
Also at sirpepe.bsky.social on bluesky
| Location | Kiel, Germany |
| Web | https://www.peterkroener.de/ |
| Main side project | https://code.movie/ |
Going from nothing but the raw footage to this took ~half the time it previously did. Scripting timed seqences used to be almost impossible and the previous pipeline just did not capture the idle animations on decorations and inlay hints.
OTOH, I wasted hours on the CSS for the frosted glass effect. Turns out mix-blend-mode does fuck all for transformed elements that etablish a new stacking context ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Code.Movie 0.0.43 - now with entry and exit transforms for all objects! Oh, and the core library is now about 200kb smaller.
👉 https://code.movie/blog/enter-and-exit-transformations-and-smaller-bundles-in-0.0.43.html
Gotta apprechiate a developer who dilligently comments their work.
“Let's install DaVinci Resolve, this piece of professional software surely is less janky than OSS KDEnlive.”
I have never, in 21 years of Linux, ever had to screw around SO MUCH with drivers and config files. And without any success so far!