NewDawnOwl

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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26d 23h ago in asklemmy

I finished Microtonal music grid :
https://newdawnowl.itch.io/microtonal-grid

It's a step sequencer that lets you play in arbitrary scales, and arbitrary even temperment music systems, and it's so simple to use a child could do it.

I finished a bill database manager in django. It sounds fancy but you just choose where a file is and where you want it to go, or where a file is, and say how much the payment was and why it was done. It's to help manage tax returns or the like. I made it very, very simple on purpose.

I'm working on a spending tracker, in django again, and trying to create an android app that can scan receipts so you can send data from pictures you take into it. I've got the DB running, I've got the android app sending data into a placeholder in the DB, and the next step is to create some adjustments to the android app so that you can clean up and structure the text into decent entries and put them into the db that way.

I need to clean up the microtonal grid codebase, put the bill db manager on my personal server, and start recording videos for publicity and code breakdowns and demos etc so I can build some kind of publicity arm.

NutriTrace v1.0.0-rc.26 released!

1mon 1d ago in selfhosted from github.com

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?

I am so awesome at self promotion that I put the source code twice, and the actual usable version 0 times. Here's the link : https://newdawnowl.itch.io/microtonal-grid

I have to actually see you use it in your DJ software/machine. Let's say you have a mechanism in your DJ software that seems to somehow have a 16 * 16 grid, conway's game of life and an interface that's very similar. I can start pursuing legal action if I believe you're making gains off it. The more money someone makes off it, the more likely it becomes, since courts aren't free, international laws, etc etc. You'd also get reputational damage, especially if you're a smaller company

Just to add a concrete example/plug:

I made the microtonal music grid : https://newdawnowl.itch.io/microtonal-grid
Its source code is open, you can see it here : https://github.com/MicrotonalGrid/MicrotonalGrid

If you want to, you can modify it yourself and add in things like different colours, default music systems, or even ratio mode instead of even temperment. I'm perfectly happy with that. You can even use it to teach yourself or other people how to program in javascript , or how to program a very basic synth. You can even use just the part that has an implementation of conway's game of life.

I don't consent to you making money off it. If anyone is going to make the pittance that this code would make, I want it to be me.

That's why I chose the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence.

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/

I want credit, and I don't want you to make money off it.

So you use a license to specify how you want people to treat you and your code, and threaten legal action if that desire is abused.

Dillinger Escape Plan - Honeysuckle

1mon 28d ago in music from www.youtube.com

OK, seems more clear. I want to ask you the opposite (ish) question : where should I start with Norma Jean or this Mr Scogin fellow that's not completely metalcore/with more dynamics?

go for calculating infinity, it's constant. Unless you mean "low and slow" heavy, in which case, dillinger is not for you, it's more shrill and manic.

Not sure what old Norma Jean is, I'm old

what made you not listen to them "well" the first time around? I got into them after hearing Milk Lizard in saints row, or after checking out their work with mike patton. Calculating infinity felt just too constant and screamy, the album they did with patton had a bit more dynamic and varied.

Or did you check out the later stuff and think it wasn't playing at 10 enough? I'm not asking to be mean, to see if I can help guide you in specific albums/order that might be more to your liking.

What was the smallest python hobby project you worked on?

1mon 8h ago in programming@programming.dev

Maybe try it from the other way around : look for tutorials that help you achieve your goals, and contextualise the tutorial to your project.

I am wrapping up the Django tutorial because I needed to make a database that held the information on where I put my taxes instead of just ramming them in the downloads folder. I just followed the django tutorial on the official website, but changed variable names etc to make it suit my needs.

I'm also working on improving my bash skills. I made a clock chime to learn cases :

https://lemmy.world/post/43115099

Open Science is the Future

2mon 15d ago in science_memes@mander.xyz from mander.xyz

maybe I need to bother the good people at the music department at my local uni(s)

I've worked in software development professionally and I am working on some personal projects that I am going eventually share and try to get known.

Soft launch is when you make something available, but either allow something to just be encounterable, either through the system you are working in , or through search engines and whatnot. The main motive of this is when you have reached a state where it can be used, but you do not want it to be under scrutiny, and to get some feedback from initial users, and to see if it will work as expected in a live environment.

A "Hard" launch is when you work on publicity, announcements, buy advertising, and generally try to get people to all come and see/use the thing you have completed. There is a release date and you are actively trying to attract people to the thing.

For example, I'm slowly working my way up the release state for the microtonal grid.

The first stage of soft launch was just uploading it to Itch.io , without it being listed properly or on the recommendation engine listings. Then I enabled it to be seen through those categories. Then I started posting about it on lemmy. I still need to work on trying to reach out to Xenharmonic wiki to list it on their pages of tools or some kind of use through there. I want to start documenting my projects I am working on in videos and upload them to a schedule.

The things I need to will keep making the release "harder".

Casual Tuesday : Xenharmonic Wiki

3mon 9d ago in wikipedia from en.xen.wiki

Using bash & cron to chime at specific times - "guide"

4mon 3d ago in linux4noobs@programming.dev

It's This 1 Thing That Got Me Tripping

4mon 18d ago in videos from www.youtube.com

Buenos Muchachos - Amanecer Buho

4mon 19d ago in music from www.youtube.com

The Meters - Oh, Calcutta!

4mon 21d ago in music from www.youtube.com