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Hello Live Platform peeps and hello to the Fediverse! I was brought here by @furiousgreencloud , and I'm new here so here is my :^>

I'm learning all around me right now!! I'm studying film and screen art at uni but I'm mostly taking classes in things that pluck my interest: coding, electronics, analogue film+photo and media culture/history courses.

I love cooking & biking around.

Also, I LUV doing little animations :D just for fun and sometimes for people's projects

Pushed a new version of #orca that's only 9kb, fixed a lot little annoyances. Should run a bit better on slower devices too.
git.sr.ht/~rabbits/orca-toy

@neauoire can we rename H to hold, rather that halt, since that's what it does, and halt is also used to describe comments (#). Halt is also usually used to describe halting the execution as in the halting problem. . . Or am I missing something.

Been working my way though Orcas examples folder.

Excited to read more .orca s like yours and others on YouTube.

@prehensile I'm going through this process slowly, keeping my Nexus 5 (released 2013) running. As each Google app becomes too bloated and the ones in rom stop working: Signal has replaced messages. Lynx Launcher has replaced Google Now launcher. Replaced battery once, still running smoothly...

==LIVE Platform Starter Kit==

0. install and connect the mobile app (I use tusky on android, joinmastodon.org/apps)

1. follow the rabbits.

- lurk a little -

2. Write a , post about yourself, pin it.

3. When you post use at least the official hashtags (liveplatform.ca/about/more) and always add a caption to images. Learn about the different post types.

4. Set you profile public if you want people to find you, from outside mastodon/the fediverse.

FINALLY finished adding all of the art for the Hitobito project on my website ^___^. The files were hosted on Tumblr, previously.

Series was done between 2012-2014. I had 137 images to migrate over.

kokorobot.ca/site/hitobito.htm

a computer can never be held accountable

therefore a computer must never make a management decision

(IBM, 1979 slide)

uxn, music, sndkit 

@sejo @neauoire @paul

3/3 looking at terminal escape codes Thinking about what orca is, maybe your 1st intuition is correct orca is the destination of keyboard input device, so it should respond to key presses and escape codes, like a terminal emulator. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_esc

uxn, music, sndkit 

@paul @sejo @neauoire

2/3 Looking at the ascii and midi specs and thinking about what a 'sequencer' should take as input leads me to think about start stop and clock being way more useful. There are many low bytes for this kinda thing. This is likely the most important use case.

uxn, music, sndkit 

@paul @neauoire @sejo

no action required.

1/3 it's really cool how you can send an, N,S,E or W to orca which creates 4 channels of bangs, which would be nice to come from 1 place that a \ operator would create. So A-Z,a-z,0-9 | 10000000b could go there. But we don't need
an operator for this just a consistent starting cursor position which we have.

uxn, music, sndkit 

@paul @sejo @neauoire ummm, i'm not sure this is a good design: conflating a *human* interface and a machine interface, because all the work you do accommodate the humanness in a UI becomes unnecessary impediments (for example a 2D space) when your trying to machine to machine communication. Points for interoperability tho.

uxn, music, sndkit 

@neauoire @sejo @paul
thanks i didn't know about the / operator is there also a \ operator for input?

for:
$shim 1 | uxnemu orca.rom | shim 2
?

tho i know we use : for midi output.

would love to send or recv midi clock to orca-toy, im oddly invested in using orca.rom rather than the other versions, my inner idealist

(ps i know C and unix, just thought @sejo was talking about IPC (inter process communication, my mistake))

uxn, music, sndkit 

@paul @sejo can you drop a pointer to the inter app communication process in uxn. wanting to sync my orcas or other midi devices. thanks.

Looking for opinions, hot takes and detailed analysis on Aptera Motors? Does it scale? Can you repair em, certainly efficient, definitely utopian. washingtonpost.com/climate-sol

@samgai ps, "free relationships" to technology comes from Martin Heidegger essay 'The Question Concerning Technology " which is obtuse but worth the wade. Heidegger notes, “so as to prepare a free relationship to it”. The relationship will be free “if it opens our human existence (Dasein) to the essence of technology”. You can find a .pdf of it around.

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