SLUUG Meetings

SLUUG - September 8, 2021

Create an image of a futuristic technology-themed control room. It has a sleek, dark background with subtle gradients of deep blue and black, signifying a command-line interface environment. There is a semi-transparent grid pattern overlay, referencing the structured nature of sessions, windows, and panes. Stylized 3D terminal screens float at various angles, underscored by thin, glowing azure lines that denote seamless connectivity. The Tmux logo has a soft glow effect and centrally located among the screens. A subtle Linux penguin logo appears on one of the terminals. Small minimalist icons, such as command-line inputs, are scattered throughout the image. Neon accents and a holographic texture effect give a high-tech and modern vibe. If possible, add a subtle loop animation of a blinking cursor on a terminal screen for added engagement.

Introduction to tmux

By: Steve Stegmann

SLUUG - June 9, 2021

Visualize a sleek, modern image with a gradient background transitioning from deep navy blue at the top to black at the bottom, subtly resembling a digital data structure with faint vertical lines or a grid. The central focus is the prominent SQLite logo, enhanced with a slight 3D effect and soft shadows. The technological theme is emphasized through an overlay of futuristic, semi-transparent icons and symbols related to databases and technology, such as data flow charts, binary code, and circuit patterns. Gentle pulsating light effects around the SQLite logo create an atmospheric draw. The upper sphere features semi-transparent icons interspersed with subtle glows. The lower sphere has more subdued symbols against the dark gradient. Dominant colors should include shades of blue, trust, and technology blended with whites for contrast and clarity, with a hint of neon. Subtle smooth manic textures help accentuate the advanced technology theme, and soft backlighting behind the SQLite logo enhances the illusion of depth.

Git: peering behind the curtain

By: Robert Citek

SQLite 3 DataBase

By: Ed Howland & Bob Hansen