Sad to see the Foundry’s #Modo come to an end. It was a great piece of 3d software when I tried it something like 12 or so years ago. I downloaded the free end of life license and the latest version. Apparently 2 weeks left to download before the links expire campaigns.foundry.com/modo-eol-lic...
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A screenshot of a dark green background of the Warp terminal on MacOS with the Julia language REPL displaying the Julia logo and below is the import Pluto command followed by the Pluto.run() command and then finally [ Info: Loading…
Still in the early days with #Pluto.jl in #julialang but so far it’s been less back-and-forth with different windows and more experimenting with values inside my projects. I thought getting audio files in and out would be difficult but it was pretty straightforward
Thanks so much for your thorough responses. A lot of useful information!
Thanks for your reply. Quick questions about VSCode: is it as reactive as Pluto and is it as lightweight or would I need to install VSCode along with other packages to make it work?
It also saves me from having to write “unset DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH” in the terminal at the start of every session.
Setting up my projects and packages in the terminal, writing the code in an editor, then running it once again in the terminal. It made the process very long and tedious especially when I wanted to adjust values.
Image courtesy of Github of text on a white background describing the installation process for Pluto.jl. It says: “Install Pluto” (in bold). Next line reads “Installing Pluto is easy! Start Julia,” and then the next line reads “and run:”. In a grey box, it begins “import (in red) Pluto” (in black), and then on the next line it reads “Pluto.run() (“run” in blue).
How come I only stumble upon #Pluto.jl today? It is speeding up my #julialang code so much… and so easy to install
After a few weeks of head scratching in #julialang, changing component values in #ACME.jl trying to understand why the output sounds so lofi, only to find that I’m processing one channel instead of two, ie in mono, in #WAVjl.
I also got that book a few weeks ago. Can’t wait to get some back ordered components so I can get started
Went down a different rabbit hole combining #ACME.jl and #WAV.jl with #swiftUI so I could use sliders on a MacOS app. Still need to work on the ACME.jl part and add more parameters to the Swift app. Right now it’s just a small compressor with 4 sliders but it did build successfully.
It’s been really interesting seeing everything that’s possible with #ACME.jl and #WAV.jl and being my first time working in #julialang I’ve been pleasantly surprised. I’m looking forward to seeing if I can get Metal.jl figured out
I passed a wav file through a bunch of different circuits and got some promising results. Need to read up on more schematics but it was way easier for me than running SPICE simulations. Also trying the DSP package in #julialang
github.com/HSU-ANT/ACME... So I made a “bleep” sound and was successful in saving said “bleep” sound using WAV.jl so I’m done for today.
New embedded Rust milestone! 🦀🎉
🎸 I connected my electric guitar to ESP32 with an amplifier circuit and visualized the played notes with @ratatui.rs 🐭
▶️ Building this live: www.youtube.com/@orhundev/st...
⭐ GitHub: github.com/orhun/tuitar
#rustlang #embeddded #ratatui #guitar #esp32
First day using @ecosiasearch.bsky.social after my wife suggested me switching and so far it’s been painless with less AI results
Just a brief reminder. If you want to ease away from Google and its horrendous AI overview, there's a decent European search engine - Ecosia - which, unlike massive planet-destroying data centres, is actually helping reforest the planet and set up solar panels.
www.ecosia.org
Strings of a Willis (of Montreal) Cabinet Grand (upright) piano
First time tuning our upright piano and it sounds so much better than any vst/au sampled instrument
youtube.com/watch?v=6dOh... I had a go at this (SoundThread) a couple of days ago and it’s a fun way to breathe new life into simple audio files.
Piles of my books Ring The Hill, 1983 and 21st-Century Yokel
A pile of paperback copies of my book Ring The Hill
My cat Jim with some of my books
THREAD. I decided to make this my pinned post because although a few people know about the books I’ve been selling myself and the sad story of what happened with my (now ex) publisher, not everyone who follows me here does...
Great video @standupmaths.bsky.social • youtu.be/j04IAbWCszg?...
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Greetings everyone! Here’s my EP to listen to while I get my act together and record my first full length album theberlins.bandcamp.com/album/daring-me-this-is-...