hydra
tinyllama
hydra | tinyllama | |
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8.3 | 1.6 | |
2 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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hydra
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Resolume
Different hydra
https://github.com/hydra-synth/hydra
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VVVV – A Hybrid Visual/Textual Development Environment
I heard about vvvv in my first year of studying in this industry. And kyma for sound design.
But I later discovered that the more mainstream ones are puredata and its commercial version max/msp. for sound design I also use: supercollider and csound.
After some years, I felt that I still preferred text-based interaction while I need some even simpler live coding or prototyping tool. so I made glicol.
for visuals, I would recommend:
https://hydra.ojack.xyz/
and
https://nannou.cc/
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Genuary 2024: Generative Art / Creative Coding Month
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QY2x6aZzqc
Graphics
- Processing is a great place to start: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JzDttgdILQ
- Great intro to programming shaders for art from kishimisu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4s1h2YETNY
- Inigo Quilex invented ShaderToy among other things. I haven't watched this yet but I'm sure it's awesome: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFld4EBO2RE
- Hydra looks pretty neat for live-coding graphics in the browser: https://hydra.ojack.xyz/
I was really hoping to find a platform that would allow for integrating a programmatic 'score' of music and drive visuals from it, like one step above just using the wave-form to trigger visuals.. I don't know if I've found what I'm happy with yet.. I think I'll try to hook up the OSC signals from SuperCollider with some visuals, but not sure. I want to use shaders if possible, and SC doesn't really support that. Gibber seems great but I'm not sure. Maybe Tidal has it, but the Tidal lang might take a while to learn. I want to use raw frequency values for the notes as much as possible, and that's really easy in SC. I don't want to be stuck using midi notes.
- Just came across this live, in-browser video synth. They say it handles audio and video input, plus it's open source. Looks pretty cool.
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Show HN: Hydra - Open-Source Columnar Postgres
Or https://github.com/hydra-synth/hydra (Livecoding networked visuals in the browser, since 2017)
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Software vs hardware
http://hydra.ojack.xyz would be my secondary recommendation. You can pull all different kinds of source into it and do lots of the typical video mixer effects plus a lot more.
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I hooked up Ableton to my P5/Vue.js instance
If you like this, then you will probably like /r/livecoding. https://hydra.ojack.xyz/ is a great starting point if you'd like to code visuals - it is JS based, reactive to audio, quite easy to get started.
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Crossposed on r/synthesizers, hoping for beginner hardware recommendations
hydra - this is a free browser based coding environment that generates visuals. There’s a lot of documentation on their site on how to use it which is great. I’m not super knowledgeable on it but there’s a very active discord server.
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Looking for free (or cheap) iPad (or browser based) visual generators
Hi there, I just have a friends small party and I'm looking for online visual generators to mix into Resolume via iPad or web browser, is just for fun so is not worth to generate visuals from scratch since is a very small party and we want only to have fun with the projector so I'm looking for online (or iPad apps) that can generate visual elements to mix like ( http://spacetypegenerator.com/ , https://hydra.ojack.xyz/ or https://patatap.com/) so I can run them in an iPad and have some fun with feedback and Resolume. Do you know more resources like this?
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Help with Hydra.ojack
Im using hydra.ojack.xyz for a university project and am having some issues. I am aiming to use my laptop mic to affect the onscreen visuals with the audio. I have literally 0 coding knowledge so was using openAI for help but the code its giving me doesn't seem to be working.
tinyllama
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The (Almost) Definitive 486DX/50 Article
Sure, there are emulators, but I was thinking of a native system. Emulators seem to work great, but I try to avoid several layers of abstractions. Also, feeling nostalgic about how a native FreeDOS system boots in literally 2 seconds (on a modest laptop), I guess.
Someone built this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBsv-jRiIT8
And this, the weeCee; the price point estimated in the comments is around $600, though: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBsv-jRiIT8
A third one, with lots of diy involved: https://github.com/eivindbohler/tinyllama
It is interesting nonetheless that really-low-spec SBCs have not gone into the masses (thus resulting in dirt-cheap prices) the way the RPis have. It is still a nice dream to see this happening with the current rise of retrocomputing.
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Hacker News top posts: Nov 22, 2022
TinyLLama – A Tiny x86 Retrocomputer\ (10 comments)
- TinyLLama – A Tiny x86 Retrocomputer
What are some alternatives?
citus - Distributed PostgreSQL as an extension
hydra - Hydra: Column-oriented Postgres. Add scalable analytics to your project in minutes.
TinyLlama - The TinyLlama project is an open endeavor to pretrain a 1.1B Llama model on 3 trillion tokens.
hydra - Livecoding networked visuals in the browser
thc-hydra - hydra
atom-hydra
hydra - Hydra is a framework for elegantly configuring complex applications
d2 - D2 is a modern diagram scripting language that turns text to diagrams.
jxl.js - JPEG XL decoder in JavaScript using WebAssembly (WASM)
mycroft-core - Mycroft Core, the Mycroft Artificial Intelligence platform.