This is a cool idea I came up with that involves multiple nested divs, but I'm not really sure what can be made with it.
I'm offering it as an idea for building some kind of bad UI, feel free to use this idea however you want!
Source: https://stackblitz.com/edit/web-platform-em2rqe?file=index.html
If you're interested in something similar to this concept that's actually polished and nice-to-use, I recommend you check out Niagara Launcher! I use it for a bit over a year now, and it's awesome and I never want to go back to the traditional grid-based launchers.
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Figma Link: https://www.figma.com/file/4KmNZ2tBwh0AgnDiAufyKF/Untitled
Used Anima create input field.
It is my first bad UI, hope I did it in correct way!
Check out Generative adversarial networks (GANs) wiki
If it's a well-tuned generative adversarial network, performance (however defined) will just keep improving.... Far beyond the point that any human could identify improvement.
https://thispersondoesnotexist.com/ Is one of the coolest implementations I've seen of this concept. A while ago, the randomly generated faces on this site looked convincing upon first glance yet slightly uncanny if studied for any amount of time. Now the VAST majority of the outputs are completely indistinguishable from real photographs of actual subjects.
AIO launcher looks so cool! I will definitely try it. Anyway, if you really want your input method do be as cryptic as possible, you have to check out 8vim: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=inc.flide.vi8
It is free but not open source.
You can download it from here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.foschia.tondokeyboard
And title could be <strong>"[Feb 2020 - Monthly Theme] - Terms and Conditions on a Dating Site"</strong> if you are into that thing.
Not sure if I’m getting whooshed.
He’s talking about linear time complexity.
O(n) means that as the length of the input goes up linearly for the algorithm’s runtime.
For example, Something that runs with O(n^2) time complexity would mean that as the length of the input (n) gets bigger, the runtime for the algorithm grows exponentially.
Sure, here's an anonymous glitch that will automatically be deleted in five days. Is there a "permanent" way of anonymously sharing code?
Feel free to use under WTFPL or CC0 at your will.
I use KISS launcher, it might interest you if you don't like Niagara too. I find typing to be easier than dragging along all the letters, so while I haven't used Niagara, I think I would still prefer KISS.