A relay should be sufficient?

Upvoted indeed wink

51

(17 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

donotrunwithpixels wrote:

I use chicken wire.

Hardcore as fuck

That video is golden! wink

catskull wrote:

Just throw bootstrap on and call it a day?

Yeah, I guess I'll resort to that. wink

Dire Hit wrote:

I'll make a shitty logo

If you do I'll use it. (Temporarily anyhow ;^) )



Back-end should be finished within the next week. Still looking for someone with a knack for css. wink

alexras wrote:

This is a great idea. I'd offer to help, but my recreational programming time is pretty limited these days.

.lsdinst files are just JSON, at the end of the day, so passing them around and manipulating them client-side shouldn't be that difficult to do.

Hehe, I'm busy with studying Computer Science and other projects too, so it won't be up within a month, but I'll do my best to get it done. wink

No, you're right. That should make it very easy smile

56

(14 replies, posted in Releases)

Sweet tracks dude! wink

jefftheworld wrote:

I can offer free professional hosting, if you need it.

That would be very much appreciated, thanks! smile

I have access to 90-95% uptime servers of friends too, so hosting during development shouldn't be a problem, but thanks anyway. big_smile

And yeah, the concept of sharing patches is really good - but I find that the proper execution just hasn't been there yet. Alexras' tool makes it a lot easier to remedy. wink

Hey fellows

I was inspired by a post in the Little Sound MC thread - first of all let me thank alexras for making this fantastic tool. The idea is to make an online sharing service primarily for instruments, synths and tables exported with LSMC, inspired by sites like lsdsng.com & ucollective.org - totally non-profit of course.

I want to make this site - and I want to make it great. I have the necessary PHP skills to get the basic functionality going and a couple of years of web development on my back (which I'm sure a lot of people around here do), but I want it to be more advanced than a simple upload/download site. I envision online previews of uploaded material, proper style for visualising patches and all the accompanying social jazz.

I'm willing to pay for domain renting and hosting if this idea goes live, and I'll invest a lot of my free time in developing and maintaining the site. What I ask for is feedback on the idea and 1 or 2 friendly guys to help me out with this project.

First and foremost I need a dude who is experienced in design and knows the necessary HTML & CSS to punch it in. Design has never been one of my strengths, but I want the site to look as good as possible.
It would also be nice to have another person to help me out with maintaining and updating the site, potentially also helping me out with the back-end programming.
Experience with Git is highly preferred and both of these positions are voluntary work.

Looking forward to some feedback from you guys and be sure to leave a comment in the thread if you want to help so we can get in touch. smile
Also, if you find this alexras, you can totally hit me up in a PM or whatever if you have any additions/inquiries.

~zii.hrs

herr_prof wrote:

Ok so who's creating the online instrument archive?

That might actually be better than learning python. Will think about it when I get home ^^
Does anyone want to make a joint project perhaps?

This makes for a perfect reason to finally get good at Python, definitely want to contribute! smile

Great project

Fuck I would love to come, if only I lived in Copenhagen..

Great to see some scene in Denmark though wink

63

(12 replies, posted in General Discussion)

n00bstar wrote:

I usually start with an empty song. And I stop when it's finished.

This is described as a finite process, but in reality you never stop.

Bit wish wrote:

I figured out how to fix it lol

Nice! How? smile

(In case someone else has the same problem and finds this thread)