%% title = "on digital textures" % id = "01HQ8JHZ5NP1K7PHW4MJQS65ND" - this is not about textures in the graphics programming sort of way. this is about textures in the _you can feel it under your fingers_ way % id = "01HQ8JHZ5NM6CNJ1PCGCWC6DQV" - I don't know if it's just some weird synaesthesia thing or not, but one interesting observation I've noticed is that various cursors seem to give off different _textures_. like you hover over something and you can digitally feel it under your fingers % id = "01HQ8JHZ5NEHACKDTHJSJNB3QD" - these textures just generally cause different pieces of software to give off different _vibes_; for example, based on texture alone it is possible to determine whether something runs on web technologies. % id = "01HQ8JHZ5N68ZG29CSAKYW3CYE" - you can probably tell this blog is a website just by _feeling_ how it behaves. % id = "01HQ8JHZ5NZAVMCYFGS94W6Z8N" - the cursors, where [pointer]{style="cursor: pointer; text-decoration: dotted underline;"} is used for elements that are clickable, and a text cursor is used for text. ``` =html ``` % classes.branch = "digital-textures-pointer-cursor" id = "01HQ8JHZ5NYDJD0YKVX55AR3ZQ" - {style="cursor: default;"} ::: when you have an interactive element and it _doesn't_ have a [pointer]{style="cursor: pointer; text-decoration: dotted underline;"} cursor on it, it feels almost _wrong._ eerie in a way. out of place.\ like have you noticed this branch is kind of really fucking weird with the default cursor? ::: % id = "01HQ8JHZ5NT1P5R3EM9GEKZ3DK" - [and this one is _even_ weirder, with unselectable text! (sorry for this. I'm trying to make a point.)]{style="cursor: default; user-select: none;"} % id = "01HQ8JHZ5N21GM1FWEXAKPWDPA" - the fact you can press `Ctrl`{=html} + `A`{=html} and it selects all text also gives off a texture typical of websites. % id = "01HQ8JHZ5NMA2HT3M075G9AV1A" - the common usage of [hyperlinks][def:word/hyperlink] over buttons is also typical of websites. % id = "01HQ8JHZ5N2WA7G6QN7YCE8PN0" - Git for Windows asks whether you want to use stock Windows `cmd.exe` or mintty. for as long as I can remember, mintty always felt _wrong_ to me. like the experience was not _Windowsy._ simply because the terminal window is so tiny, the cursor is an I-beam, and the default font used is [Lucida Console]{style="font-family: 'Lucida Console', RecVar;"} rather than [Consolas]{style="font-family: 'Consolas', RecVar;"}. % id = "01HQ8JHZ5NHEW18R8JQWQCAB6Y" - synaesthetically, it feels to me as if `cmd.exe` is smooth, and mintty is rough. like with `cmd.exe` you're touching matte plastic, an LCD display, and with mintty you're touching a piece of paper or tree bark.