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This is my self promotional alt, to share my programming projects and some stuff I like that are uncontroversial.
https://newdawnowl.itch.io/microtonal-grid : Microtonal music grid, a 16 step sequencer. Give it a go!
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Contributing is what you do to other people’s projects once you are done making your own stupid things, and feel confident you will improve rather than ruin other people’s stuff.
The problem is, things never feel like they are complete. There’s always more you can do.
I might do some contribs to lichess once I am done with my current stuff.
Shameless plug : I recently finished a longterm project :
https://newdawnowl.itch.io/microtonal-grid
https://programming.dev/post/46248494
hey, when you’re used to GUIs, the install finishes and you’re staring at a command line with no idea how to get started with the desktop, yeah it’s “the hard way”.
It’s not hard, but you have to know WTF is going on. It surprised me when I got sent to the command line after reboot, I lucked out because I changed DE while I was distro hopping so knew how to install from apt.
Debian, not a bad idea but where I live I have shared wireless only, so I’d have to install the wireless drivers manually using my phone to search for advice. Not even sure how that’d go. Easier if I had ethernet.
I installed through wireless. you just set it up as part of the installation process.
I love things like this, makes it so easy to learn when it’s a really simple to understand and explicit implementation of a high level feature (read input, pass to command)






damn. Good features. I was hoping to move onto this as part of the portfolio pieces/improve habits self hosted DB thing I’m working on, but for now I guess I can learn some of the things I don’t know how to do yet (like shipping to other people!) from your team.
How are you planning on reacting to the android freedoms getting compromised? I’m literally working on the android app for mine now, and it bums me out that they’re going to put more invasions of privacy for deploying apps to your own phone.
Also, are you planning to make money from this somehow? If yes, how?