I love programing on my 486 and Ti99/4a, Composing chip music. I like coding in QBasic, C and ASM. Dispenser of bad but interesting ideas.
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@deadlyyucca The keyboard connector may have came unplugged on the inside. Might be the easiest thing to check first. Also keep an eye on the power switch slider, it likes to escape.
@unormal Investors swarming onto literally anything that can make a profit with zero regard for the long term consequences. They would set fire to the forest for one night of warmth then cry about how the fire didn't last longer.
perfect ide for audio code projects came to me while I was at work. basically a cross between furnace tracker using imgui and html5 bytebeat by greggman. I want to see audio waveforms inline in the code and visualize the data in an array. Also live editing running code is fun.
@cejetvole Using python is a good idea. I've only really ventured into this territory doing bytebeat things. I like the online bytebeat interpreters but they make it really hard to use samples, but I suppose nothing is stopping me from doing it in C.
This is such an esoteric project. Like three really nerdy people are going to give an absolute insane amount of shits about this but everyone else will be like "ew, mixing bad." then slap the bowl of soup from my hand as I lay in the fetal position on the floor of the local Wawa.
I like torturing myself in the name of art and shenanigans. Also I'm just a bit fascinated by how powerful ffmpeg is when dealing with audio after using it to create some fake radio weather reports.