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  1. Okay, you asked, and now there's a hand near the mouse to meet the one on the nearby socket as well. Thank you all for the suggestions so far. (already on Nodezator's dev branch as well).

  2. No guys, hear me out, we might be onto something here! What about tracking eyes that become happy when the connection is reached out? (also in Nodezator's dev branch)

  3. In Nodezator's dev branch: changed the magnetic sockets feature to make it closer to what I envisioned originally: the nodes had hands and would help you by grabbing the new connection for you.

    The hands are CC0 assets from the excellent
    @kenneynl

  4. Already in Nodezator's dev branch: magnetic sockets

    It makes much easier for users to edit graphs, because they don't need to have the mouse exactly over a socket to interact w/ it. Instead, a nearby socket is detected whenever a relevant action takes place.

  5. 🥳 Just managed to implement input recording/playing in (didn't publish yet).

    👇 Here's the creation and printing a string variable that says "Hello, world!". I'm not controlling the mouse or keyboard at all. App is just playing pre-recorded input in real time.

    youtube.com/watch?v=gXzV5b1wwYg

  6. My entry for "forgotten robots" prompt using the app (generalist Python node editor on the public domain).

    youtube.com/watch?v=9EOLBJ90FZ0

    I used it to generate the movement in spiral of each light ring coming out when the character dies. Check the toots below for more info

  7. My entry for #nodevember "forgotten robots" prompt using the #Nodezator app (generalist Python node editor on the public domain).

    youtube.com/watch?v=9EOLBJ90FZ

    I used it to generate the movement in spiral of each light ring coming out when the character dies. Check the toots below for more info

    #Nodevember2022

  8. My entry for #nodevember "forgotten robots" prompt using the #Nodezator app (generalist Python node editor on the public domain).

    youtube.com/watch?v=9EOLBJ90FZ

    I used it to generate the movement in spiral of each light ring coming out when the character dies. Check the toots below for more info

    #Nodevember2022

  9. My entry for #nodevember "forgotten robots" prompt using the #Nodezator app (generalist Python node editor on the public domain).

    youtube.com/watch?v=9EOLBJ90FZ

    I used it to generate the movement in spiral of each light ring coming out when the character dies. Check the toots below for more info

    #Nodevember2022