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Got some links to the Move hacks?

Answering my own question: schwung.dev

Also: yes, this SDK is a great interface for AI. It was trivial for Claude to quickly write a MCP extension. There is a lot of room to open up the API more and to save on tokens, but I already had fun sketching out new songs or open older projects with clips in session view and just tell Claude "create an arrangement out of them".


Yes Schwung is now the best. There is also the extending-move repo on github which has some documentation in the wiki. From time to time I look into the Abelton move reddit.

Ones and Zeroes

The PSP homebrew scene was a blast in a time where smartphones were just getting started. Lots of communities, typical console hacking cat and mouse games, and mysterious developers. Good times.


I get what you mean, but it's still perfectly accurate.


Sure it's accurate but it misleads people who only read the headlines. There are a bunch of comments in this Hacker News thread where the comment author seems to be assuming something a lot deeper than Google Analytics here.


Nothing deeper is required. This is already outrageous. You can hardly make it worse.


Nothing else expected - one of the examples in this very article marks some text in a doc and prompts "make this more human"


thats incredible


cross-platform app for tracking your meals, in order to make sure you eat balanced meals in a regular timeframe and to help you reflect


any details on the display itself?


Display is part of a dev kit EPS32-s3, and the holographic part is an illusion called “peppers ghost”


Beautiful piece of kit. I have no idea how it works from looking at it, fantastic. Please do post a full writeup on it.


Its a pretty straight forward technique, the display is at the bottom and in the glass cube there is a mirror at 45 degree angle facing you (you can see the mirrors edge on the side wall) which reflects the image from the display at the bottom making it look like a hologram


You can create the same effect on a smart phone screen with a video like this: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CIszi2Kv_lk and a some clear plastic sheet put together like this: https://www.twowaymirrors.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/pep...

OP: beautiful work with your surf projector!


Yup! We first started very similar with a phone and testing out the illusion then moved over to a microcontroller for a little nightstand device


Do you happen to have instructions on how to build the plastic sheet setup or perhaps a pointer to something that I can buy?


You can do it by cutting and folding a sheet of clear acetate or similar from a net like this: https://wp.optics.arizona.edu/oscoutreach/wp-content/uploads...

Or you could cut the four sides separately and just sellotape them together.

edit: not much help without measurements sorry - try this: https://www.holeinthewallgang.org/Customer-Content/www/CMS/f...

The required angles appear to be 54 or 126 degrees: https://data.formsbank.com/pdf_docs_html/304/3049/304991/pag...


> In Progress / Unstable:

> - Extension host is early-stage — not all extensions will work


On a long enough timeline literally everything has 100% chance of failure. I'm not trying to be obnoxious, I just wanna say: we only got this one life and we have to choose what to make of it. Too many people pretend things are already laid out based on game theory "success". But that's not what it's about in life at all.


I miss resizing windows with alt+right click


Did macOS support that at some time in the past?

I've used Linux as my daily OS for 20 years and got so used to alt-right resize and alt-left drag that the macOS and Windows way of actually needing to move my mouse to the corner or edge of a window feel almost barbaric in comparison.

I still have found no way free equivalent on macOS.


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