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    the other day i met a man i’ve known a while wearing a hat i’d never expected and i found myself reΓ«valuating his personality

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    voicemail

    ok i said never leave me a voicemail again but visual voicemail just started working on my phone so please leave me hundreds of voicemails every day

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    week 39; 2022

    literally nothing happened!

    i just spent the week making music, learning a little bit about some libraries for making music, finally learnt puredata,,,,

    i opened a nationwide account and told them my name was "mademoiselle chee rabbits" which is great

    what else, what else...

    really just worked on my job and worked on my other private personal job!

    ya! just made music, made things to make music, made plans to make music

    hmm well there is one more thing but i'm not ready to talk about it

    have a good week!

    xo

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    PlugData :: very exciting!!!

    https://github.com/timothyschoen/PlugData

    this fukin rules

    it's a VST, AudioUnit and also Standalone app that features a new gui for Puredata and a bunch of built-in externals. it has Cyclone and ELSE which give you a lot of Max/MSP-like power

    it also has a cute keyboard object and is themeable and looks great. it has wiggly wires.

    standalone it's already great, just to have a slightly nicer experience when building patches (being able to drag to resize things for instance). but... it presents itself as a VST3, LV2 and an AudioUnit too! so it can take the place of Max4Live in audio software other than Live (like Bitwig, Logic Pro, Audacity!)

    my initial plan was to use puredata to prototype things, (get the audio flow and UX just right), and then port them to something like Faust and use that to compile them for, like, the teensy audio library, VSTs, microcontrollers, etc

    but then i noticed on the webpage for the Pisound (a cute stereo-in stereo-out audio interface for the raspberry pi) that they have a feature where if you plug in a USB stick containing a Pd patch called main.pd and then press The Button it will start that Pd patch running

    so now i have a whole new plan!

    • raspberry pi
    • uninterruptible power supply
    • pisound
    • velcro this collection of objects to my keystep
    • make hundreds of individually labeled 1mb flash drives each containing a single Puredata patch

    it will be me, reaching into a bag of sticks and pulling out the flash labeled ✨ OVERDRIVE ✨

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    right now my code is on GitHub and mirrored at SourceHut. i hate both of these websites, lol. but maybe it would be a waste of time to self host my code again... the moment federated source forges exist, i will self host again. got my eye on friendsforge, forge-fed and pagure's forgefed impl. i like pagure a lot, think it's nice. i like the fedora project.