I've been doing a lot of thinking/reading/listening about music recently. Not enough doing, but I learned some key things:
1. Transcribe and analyze songs you like so you can steal their secret sauce
2. Chords are relative to a key
3. You don't have to use cadences, you can literally do any chord progression you like
For me it mostly stems from a worry that the collected information will be used for witch-hunts in a possible future where the US has fully fallen to a fascist regime. I recognize that most people will find this to be a stretch, but it's a vague fear I've always had.
What prompted me to start listening was a coworker bringing up the Oculus Quest 2. I pointed out that it required a Facebook account, and he was entirely unconcerned. I had known he wouldn't care, but it really got to me how little people value their privacy. I realized I didn't have any good arguments for why he should value his privacy.
Listening to 1984 for the first time. There are definitely worrying parallels to our modern world. It is the social issues that I find most worrying, even though we have technology far more powerful than what is presented in 1984. I'm almost halfway through, I'm very curious about how the book will end.
Zrythm 0.8.911 has been released!
Learn more:
https://forum.zrythm.org/t/zrythm-0-8-911-release
Download:
https://www.zrythm.org/en/
Can we please, please – PLEASE! not make the nonsensical US date format month/day/year the default in applications? 🤦♂️
PRE 👏 TTY 👏 PLEASE
And to all users of that format: it makes no sense, it's counter-intuitive, it makes collaboration frustrating, it introduces inconsistencies and errors... Just stop. Please. Use international standards.
(And don't get me started on your other units of weights, volumes and distances. Bloody hell.)
Boost if I'm right.
In fact I was watching a Linus Tech Tips video reviewing a laptop and had a laugh when he said it had "a paltry 8gb of RAM." I'm not even old but I remember when that was quite a bit. It still is, honestly. Developers just began using memory intensive development techniques.
If only software didn't expand to use as much hardware as possible at every opportunity. It pains me every time I see an app developed on electron.
I am enjoying working in assembly, but it takes forever to get stuff done in it. Definitely glad we have supercomputers that can crunch numbers like nobodies business nowadays.
Have been chipping away at a basic game for the #gameboy with the help of the awesome people on the gbdev discord server. I think I've just about got collision figured out, which is a lot harder when you have to manually move data in registers.
Wow a bunch of people seem to have noticed my last toot. After using #zrythm a bit more I realized it's still in alpha, which makes it a little difficult to make music in it right now, but I'm definitely stoked to use it in the future though! (I'll probably still noodle around with it though)
Found out about #zrythm today. I really like it so far. The interface is a lot nicer than LMMS's. I think I'll be using it to try and make music.
Built a snake game using zig and #WebAssembly, you can check it out here: https://leroycep.github.io/snake-game/
Studies show that human factors most influence the quality of our work. So why do we put so much stake in technical solutions?
The epistemology of software quality
https://increment.com/teams/the-epistemology-of-software-quality/
Self-taught programmer and game dev when I feel like it. Electronics Factory Operator when I don't.
Worried global supply chains won't last.