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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Jz15HZv4XU
I didn't create this myself, it's a demo to show the capabilities of OpenGL (web based GPU utilisation).
So unfortunately you will have to click and drag to see the effect :P
Since this is a simple iFrame to a website. Make sure that you have a working internet connection when you start the wallpaper, else it will not load.
You should see a purple-ish/black grid. When you drag your cursor ( hold down mouse button ) it should create a 'flow'
This is really just a wallpaper that loads the web-page as your background. The functionality the web-page has, is the same you have on your background.
@Billy Ruben : I don't think there is. Same as above mentioned. Some other people have extracted the code and made their own version of it. Maybe your could ask them to implement it. This is just a blatant ''redirect'', so to say :P
i just get a grid of purple lines, no particles, nothin!
This wallpaper will therefore not work without an internet connection.