The video does a lot of silly, flashy things to show how flexible the system is. It's unlikely that those uses would even make it into a "real" website. You'd be surprised at how many simple, subtle, useful things this type of technology could be applied to, though! In many cases you probably wouldn't even know that the effect was shader-based, you'd just be happy that it was running so smoothly.
Basically nothing in this video is a good idea. I hope they come up with a convincing use case, or we'll be saddles with horrible user-hostile interface gizmos for another 15 years.
I always thought CSS needed another S. Bring it on.
gurudeclan 2 months ago
i have to disagree - the flashy demos just give You the idea how powerful the thing is. the use-case - totally up to the developers.
You can't stop people over-using it, no matter if it's table-based layout or over-the-top filter usage.
stryju 3 months ago
The video does a lot of silly, flashy things to show how flexible the system is. It's unlikely that those uses would even make it into a "real" website. You'd be surprised at how many simple, subtle, useful things this type of technology could be applied to, though! In many cases you probably wouldn't even know that the effect was shader-based, you'd just be happy that it was running so smoothly.
tojiro67445 4 months ago
Basically nothing in this video is a good idea. I hope they come up with a convincing use case, or we'll be saddles with horrible user-hostile interface gizmos for another 15 years.
jwbaker 4 months ago