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Dancing around the rhythm space with Euclid

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54 points·by dracyr·vor 7 Monaten·5 comments

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dracyr
·vor 5 Tagen·discuss
Looks like they are including Trafilatura in the comparison tables, which I've used before with pretty decent results, but it still has trouble with some pages. Looks like the pulpie f1 scores are quite a bit better, especially for the hard cases.

Would be curious how it runs on more modest hardware though, I'm using it for a small bookmark archiving tool and being able to run it on my small mini-pc homelab would be nice.
dracyr
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
Exactly that, I have too many ideas for side-projects and never enough time for them.

The main activity was still the traveling, hiking and enjoying some calm time. But instead of spending the usual downtime reading or something else, I had a blast coding and experimenting.
dracyr
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
I just spent vacation deciding not to bring a laptop, but to use my android phone (a galaxy s22) with a hdmi adapter and Bluetooth travel keyboard. Plugged it in to the TV in our accomodation and had a lot of fun.

Running neovim on termux was fine. Developing elixir was no problem, the test suite took 5s on my phone, and takes 1s on my laptop. Rust and cargo compiling was slow enough that I didn't really enjoy it though.

Meant that I could just pack up instantly and have an agent do review workflows while I was out and about as well in my pocket, and didn't really notice a big battery hit.
dracyr
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
Reading through the discussion I was also thinking of the other fly.io blog post around their setup with macaroon tokens and being able to quite easily reduce the blast radius of them by adding more caveats. Feels like you could build out some kind of capability system with that that might mitigate some risks somewhat.
dracyr
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
Neat, every now and then try to make a little bit of music on my own, and once I started adding elements I like to play with of course the genres I aspire to make also popped out.

Would be interesting to start with all of the elements of one genre, and then pick one or two other ones that are the farthest from the chosen genre.
dracyr
·vor 7 Monaten·discuss
Hey! Haha, that's great to hear!

Stack is super simple, for the blog in general I'm using caddy to serve my markdown files, using the built in templating functionality to turn them into html.

For the sequencer page, it's basically a self-contained html page. The js/css is written in separate files to make it a bit easier to edit, but they are then just included in the main file without any kind of minification or obfuscation so it should be quite easy to look at the source. Feel free to read and remix it for your own purposes!

There will be some limit to this approach, but for this use case I really like the idea of dependency less HTML files. As long as the main browser APIs I'm using remain, it should keep on working.

I put together the core, but also often pasted the whole thing into Claude web, asking it to make an artifact and then playing with it on my phone while commuting, if it was good I'd use it as inspiration later.
dracyr
·vor 7 Monaten·discuss
Ooh! I've been semi-aware that there's been things going on in the iPad space, but didn't know that there was so much. ZOA seems like an interesting take on a sequencer so will try to dig a bit deeper into how it works.

Don't have an iPad though, part of wanting to play with hardware is getting away from all the daily screens (not that I'm always managing to do that), but I'm imagining there's some ideas you can get from videos about them too. But looking up some of the things above they do look quite cool... And would definitely be cheaper than Eurorack.

Haha, now I feel like I need to contain myself to current rabbit holes before it goes to far, but thanks a lot for sharing! :D