The original icons are these:

The copyright logo is CC0 licensed (public domain), but the original bone has a CC attribution license, so i thought might as well link the copyright logo as well. Surely this is the kind of attention they had hoped for lol.

While I’m at it (not that it matters much here on the high seas), this work shall hereby be CC0 (public domain) licensed as well.

    • passepartout@discuss.tchncs.deOP
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      6 months ago

      Copyleft is great, i use it for code or bigger stuff i publish. I just thought it would be funny as hell if someone down the line wants to change the license or use this commercially.

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    I’m old. Once upon a time ‘screen savers’ were used for …saving screens, I swear it’s the truth :-) I would’ve bet money on screensavers disappearing when CRT monitors did, but that certainly did not happen. It exploded. I kind of expect that someone by now have created a screensaver …plugin for another screensaver…

    Not picking on you, just feeling old suddenly. I tried searching for 2024 all-time insane screensavers but only found this 13yo one from vsauce: iv.melmac.space/watch?v=zwX95UaKCRg

    …but I’m curios what have happened in 13 years, so if any lurkers know better search-fu, please add…

    Sharing is caring <3

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      Michael looks so tame in that Video from 2011 compared to nowadays :D

      I used a CRT monitor for maybe 3-5 years in my childhood until LCD took over which didn’t necessarily need to be saved from burn in (until oled reintroduced this issue lol), but I remember the good old pipes buildup or the labyrinth screensavers from Windows 95/98. We were fascinated by these as children.

      This ‘screensaver’ won’t be able to save anything though. It’s a static image with enormous contrast and sharp edges, so worst case scenario. Screensavers have become more of an art form or way to express oneself (or opinions like with this one i guess). Steam has a pretty extensive library for backgrounds and screensavers i think. Im just not a fan of too much movement on my screen. My eyes are kind of spoiled by high refresh rates and true color oled displays, but that being said, images on an e-ink display just hit different. It almost looks like its printed.

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    Can you put custom screen savers on a (non jail broken) kindle?

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    Can you please make one for an InkPalm 5 Plus?

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      Honestly, I’m too lazy :D I have already sunk too much time in this since I’m not the greatest graphic designer.

      You can easily fire up inkscape though and import one of the svgs i linked, resize the background to the format you wish, and export it as png. Also, maybe the Inkpalm has an option to not scale / distort the image. Good luck :)