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▲ 13 r/anoto

Ano to? naka dikit sa dingding

maliit lang ito, nakita ko nakadikit sa dingding, parang ginawa ng insekto pero di ako sure kung anong insect haha. First time ko lang makakita ng ganito

u/Mindless-Driver7775 — 9 days ago
▲ 151 r/shaders+2 crossposts

I built an ASCII shader sandbox

I built an ASCII shader sandbox using react typescript with Claude, it features customizing ASCII shaders like turing pattern, gargantua blackhole, etc. It also has custom glyph ramps, field and animation, color themes and export. You can export it as an embedded html so you can use it on your own code, it also has png export if you want to make a wallpaper.

This is an open-source tool, so if you are interested in contributing or have a shader in mind that you want to add here, just fork it and make a PR and let's build things together, here is the Github Repository:

https://github.com/j-casimiro/ascii-shader-sandbox

I hope you liked it, thank you!

u/Mindless-Driver7775 — 12 days ago
▲ 7 r/DSP

I made a realistic Cassette Tape Emulator in Python

I was listening to The Girl Is Mine by Michael and Paul and I really wanted to see if I could accurately recreate the warm, imperfect sound of vintage lo-fi cassettes using pure Python instead of heavy audio plugins haha

So I built this CLI tool: https://github.com/j-casimiro/cassette-tape-emulator

Instead of just lowering the audio quality, it uses digital signal processing to simulate real tape physics. It has built-in presets.

Check out some of the generated audio samples here: https://j-casimiro.github.io/cassette-tape-emulator/

Let me know what you think of it!

https://preview.redd.it/b949cf0aoc4h1.png?width=2880&format=png&auto=webp&s=2e04414c0e1fb6ebf242943dac792c0c8ba83629

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u/Mindless-Driver7775 — 1 month ago

I made a realistic Cassette Tape Emulator in Python

I was listening to The Girl Is Mine by Michael and Paul and I really wanted to see if I could accurately recreate the warm, imperfect sound of vintage lo-fi cassettes using pure Python instead of heavy audio plugins haha

So I built this CLI tool: https://github.com/j-casimiro/cassette-tape-emulator

Instead of just lowering the audio quality, it uses digital signal processing to simulate real tape physics. It has built-in presets.

Check out some of the generated audio samples here: https://j-casimiro.github.io/cassette-tape-emulator/

Let me know what you think of it!

https://preview.redd.it/ro3sjwf6nc4h1.png?width=2880&format=png&auto=webp&s=3f679c0ff55b9ae1ad10c68a4dc4669978bbcf00

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u/Mindless-Driver7775 — 1 month ago
▲ 544 r/SteamDeck

I am playing the game while SD is docked, I really admire how Ghost of Tsushima runs well on the deck. I think other games with similar graphics would struggle to run with the same settings.

sorry for the camera angle xD

u/Mindless-Driver7775 — 2 months ago