Synthic
flashdown
Synthic | flashdown | |
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3 | 3 | |
17 | 160 | |
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10.0 | 4.5 | |
about 1 year ago | 7 months ago | |
Rust | TypeScript | |
- | MIT License |
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Synthic
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Ask HN: What not-profit-seeking project are you tinkering with this week?
I've been working on a custom ML pipeline to create novel Gameboy music by training on existing songs through the CPU instructions that produced them.
The project involved writing a custom emulator (Rust) and an awful lot of data cleaning and preparation software, with the ML training and inference written in Python.
https://github.com/jawline/Synthic
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Synthic: Using a custom Gameboy emulator and ML to generate and play back Gameboy music by predicting CPU instructions
You forgot the link: https://github.com/jawline/Synthic
- Synthic: A custom Rust Gameboy emulator and playback framework enabling generation of new game music through ML on traced CPU instructions
flashdown
- Flashdown: A terminal based Flashcard app using plain text files
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Hyrum's Law
I think it's useful as a counter to Postel's law.
Postel's law (or robustness principle) states that you should be liberal in what you accept, conservative in what you output. Hyrum's law shows the danger in being liberal in what you accept.
(Shameless plug: I've just made public an open source CLI flashcard app where the example deck includes a set of Hacker Laws including the aforementioned ones, you can try it here: https://github.com/SteveRidout/flashdown)
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Ask HN: What not-profit-seeking project are you tinkering with this week?
I'm working on an open source terminal based flashcard app called Flashdown which uses a simple plain file format both for storing both the card data and your learning progress.
I just made it public: https://github.com/SteveRidout/flashdown
I'm probably too late to this thread for many people to see this, but if you do and feel like trying it out, please let me know how you get on! :-)
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