I don't know about that. I think the design craft stands out in this world, too.
But yeah, either nail it or go full jank. Just not generic. We can spot your slop.
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Music and music technology journalist, composer and electronic artist/dj. I make cdm.link, work on the meeblip.com synth, and cover creative technologies. Activist. Lebanese-American background, came from Kentucky, now in Berlin.
I don't know about that. I think the design craft stands out in this world, too.
But yeah, either nail it or go full jank. Just not generic. We can spot your slop.
Yeah! Ooh yeah and this is topical for me, including my ongoing struggle to spell it -- get ready for my new effect,
Opthalmologist
Opthtamologist
Oplthlamologie
can be a plug-in suite... now the kind of people who will get the joke are the people who don't use LLMs oh wait this works!
If Sasha *does* start turning to vibecoding, I am risking entering the russian federation and personally going to his house to tell him to stop.
Well, if you want to send some subtle clues you *aren't* vibecoding, uh...
warmplace.ru
There's this approach!
That was like me in high school only β¦ the opposite (well what is βthe correct answerβ anyway ?)
I do imagine my claim isnβt so out there, though. The Clarke Calculator influenced the slide rule. HP when they introduced early calculators marketed them as slide rules. And the TI devices have a lineage to the HP. (HP also begat Apple, of course)
So the Clarke designβs DNA survives.
Yeah looks like we should just find a better diagram or details from the patent and make one! Found a little more description here, and it sounds amazing:
news.pcim.mesago.com/how-the-clar...
That same claim basically everywhere though β that this enabled power grids as we know them.
This is worth saying, as I think we've lost something not just with AI but with physical devices for spatially understanding concepts -- which has history back to ancient math. And Clarke also famously worked through brain puzzles for fun. Part of the purpose is to sharpen our own minds.
Clarke's original patent illustration, showing the rotating device against grid paper with projections of hyperbolic calculations
Speaking of graphing calculators, the forerunner of the modern digital device was a physical invention by Edith Clarke, one of the big names in 20th-century engineering and math.
It actually could do a lot of what that TI-8x could do!
www.invent.org/inductees/ed...
...and this can be really gnarly:
Insta-favorite. Punch in an equation, then hear it rendered in a surprisingly powerful synth engine.
Plus more on how a real TI-82 or later can be a synthesizer.
If anyone following me has a platform / knows a journalist covering the region, Ayman is making himself available to talk, including connections to other people on the ground working with the forcibly displaced.
And then -- this.
Bitwig's Grid makes more sense to me *in Japanese* than in a lot of other places. Amazing stuff, amazing music, go check it out. (PhasePlant, Serum 2, Vital, and more, as well...)
the live coding scene is 100% the thing that has made me most excited over the last couple of years: seeing people perform actually live music with computers, as free as jazz, freer, showing their screen, sharing what they're doing with an audience who understand what they're doing has felt so...
well, maybe get this alpha working first!
It's like left-field Reason. Well, kinda. "rip random audio from youtube to a sampler via keywords or urls ... have a euclidian form generator train a markov chain to play your synths ... play with all 63,050,394,783,186,944-128 frequencies of full microtuning"
alpha preview:
If you are in Berlin, we have someone directing funds on the ground -- Thurs evening event (they head there Friday). You could easily leave your donation at the door if you're not feeling up to the event.
www.instagram.com/p/DVdhebBDlsL/
This is probably the easiest international giving route for Lebanon and displaced families -- recommended and verified now by multiple friends.
www.chuffed.org/project/1719...
These wars are claiming people from our community -- claiming our friends. Remembering Soroush.
Basically you don't have to read past the opening of this story. It's a Launch Control XL minus faders, which is actually pretty awesome.
I still love Mutagen. Thanks, RE, for allowing software to live forever.
#303day just ... reminded of abl3 in @reasonstudios.com with Ripley, Mutagen (discontinued), and Bassline Generator.
The legacy of the x0xb0x returns! An open-source, Arduino-compatible processor (as powered 303, 606, and 909), plus an upcoming DIY 303 kit, from @michigansynthworks.bsky.social
#303day and some @adafruit.com memories...
featuring @shorefreak.bsky.social @martinic.com @cycling74.bsky.social and a bunch of Japanese cats we need to convince to migrate off the elonsphere...
Here, have way, way too much #303Day stuff, including a free Max for Live instrument (and Max 303 patching tutorial), free sounds, discounts on plug-ins, a ton of players showing off the 303 and adjacent instruments (especially from Japan), a music mix, and a gorgeous music video.
Also curious to see how I did with the vague round-up of past tape pieces and who you'd add...
Beautiful use of these machines as kinetic instruments. Have you seen some of this? Probably. All of it? I think not! They've been busy...
If you're trying to break away from your browser, this script will make an ominous horse appear.
I'm slightly worried I may *internalize* this horse now and have it just appear at rando.
Well you can just read my site and catch up on research on theta waves, Iranian music, Max patching, and a really stupid song from Hee Haw.
Okay. I realize I may not be helping people focus.