fplyr
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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fplyr
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
I created adult entertainment apps to organize and have fun with images and videos:
- RuGiVi: https://github.com/pronopython/rugivi - Browse your collection of images on an endless screen. Tested with more than 700.000 images at once!
- Fapel System: https://github.com/pronopython/fapel-system - Organize your adult images and videos by just using hardlinks and directories.
- TopZemen: https://github.com/pronopython/topzemen - Let the images float on your screen or rain down next to your browser window.
- Fplyr: https://github.com/pronopython/fplyr - An audio player to play moaning sounds in the background.
Everything for Ubuntu Linux and in parts also for Windows!
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Ask HN: Show me your half baked project
Image and Media organizers running on databases were not applicable for me. The were not portable enough and their categorization always relied on their database so no chance the file manager or another program worked with it. Also I always had the problem with backups, renaming files outside the database-system etc etc. Regarding the sensitivity of the (adult) content, I also did not want to be dependable on big companies and their software.
https://github.com/pronopython/fplyr
Fplyr is a background audio sample and music player specialized in playing moaning sounds and relaxing music for adult entertainment purpose.
- Show HN: Fplyr – Adult Entertainment Tool for playing moaning sounds and music
kons-9
- OpenSCAD Survey - what programming language do you want to be added to app?
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Lindenmayer Systems
Very cool. I must check this out.
I implemented some L-system features in my 3D Common Lisp system: https://github.com/kaveh808/kons-9
- Ask HN: Show me your half baked project
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Profound Beliefs
In some small way I am revisiting the idea with https://github.com/kaveh808/kons-9
We'll see what comes of it.
- Kons-9: Common Lisp 3D Graphics Project
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Symbolics Lisp Machines Graphics Demo (1990)
I began my 3D graphics development on a Symbolics workstation at the MIT Media Lab in the mid-80's. This was before the S-Graphics suite was released. [0]
The outstanding feature of the S-Graphics suite was the polygonal modeler which used a winged-edge structure that was far ahead of its time. It survives conceptually in the Wings3D system, which is a quite faithful copy of that modeler.
And of course you got the extensibility that came with the graphics system being built on Lisp.
But Symbolics was never, as far as I saw, a serious or popular contender in 3D production. Not only was the system expensive, but the hardware could not keep up with SGI's graphics abilities. Furthermore, the mass of CG developers at the time came from a C/Unix background, and rendering especially was so speed critical that C (and Fortran) resulted in faster systems.
Almost 40 years later, I have returned to the idea of developing a 3D system in Common Lisp [1]. We shall see where it leads.
[0] https://medium.com/@kaveh808/late-night-lisp-machine-hacking...
[1] https://github.com/kaveh808/kons-9
- Ask HN: Resources for Older Developers?
- Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (May 2023)
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A good codebase to study as a beginner
If you are interested in 3D graphics, I have tried to keep my code simple and comprehensible: https://github.com/kaveh808/kons-9
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Coding alone vs coding in a team
As a solo developer of my 3D system, my main focus has been to keep the enthusiasm and momentum going and to enjoy the development process, rather than worrying about how the code might not be optimal in various regards.
What are some alternatives?
fapel-system - The fapel-system is an adult-media organizer for Windows and Ubuntu Linux
clog - CLOG - The Common Lisp Omnificent GUI
WavFix - WavFix is a lightweight application designed to fix the Pioneer DJ Error E-8305 "Unsupported file format"
quicklisp-projects - Metadata for projects tracked by Quicklisp.
TablaM - The practical relational programing language for data-oriented applications
McCLIM - An implementation of the Common Lisp Interface Manager, version II
audio-metadata - A library for reading and, in the future, writing audio metadata. https://audio-metadata.readthedocs.io/
clozure-cl - Unofficial mirror of Clozure CL
rugivi - The adult media landscape browser
weird - Generative art in Common Lisp
tinytag - Python library for reading audio file metadata, duration of MP3, OGG, OPUS, MP4, M4A, FLAC, WMA, Wave, AIFF and a few more
bodge-nuklear - Thin wrapper over Nuklear for Common Lisp