I’m a Cybersecurity Architect currently focused on large-scale security platform design and DevSecOps integrations for enterprise (SAST/DAST/SCA, CI/CD automation, secure toolchain orchestration). After many years consulting and building security capabilities, I want to go back to creating things with computers, software, and AI, not just securing them. I love lisp, emacs, functional programming, programming languages and GOFAI.
If any mainstream unix-like OS kept the promise that "everything is a file" (like Plan9), adding a secondary monitor from another pc could be easy like:
it's conceivable one could build a Direct Rendering Manager kernel device that is a virtual software display, that stores buffers & makes them accessible over the network. It might expose a vnc connection that the other laptop can log in to.
Mount in Linux is only for filesystems though, so it'd never look & join with the same kind of pervasive, ubiquitous any-interface slickness that plan9 had.
The example on the webpage sounds like a radio station passed through a granulator with a lot of reverb, something like Clouds from Mutable Instruments. It's an open-source granular effect eurorack module, there is a software port in VCV-Rack. This is another famous granulator: https://www.ableton.com/en/packs/granulator-ii/
gh: https://github.com/gosub
I’m a Cybersecurity Architect currently focused on large-scale security platform design and DevSecOps integrations for enterprise (SAST/DAST/SCA, CI/CD automation, secure toolchain orchestration). After many years consulting and building security capabilities, I want to go back to creating things with computers, software, and AI, not just securing them. I love lisp, emacs, functional programming, programming languages and GOFAI.