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This made me think of:

- use an LLM to compress a blog article into a singular prompt

- Run it through against all the major LLMs to have them expand it back out again

- Diff the original against the generated versions in terms of content/ideas

- Spit out an "entropy ranking".


Yeah I thought about changing the wording from "Start" to "New Melody" once you've got a game in progress. Thanks for the feedback!

I’ve been putting together a rather silly slide-puzzle game for MENSA-level players: things like arranging the tiles by chemical element name according to atomic number, arranging countries by surface area, etc.

It’s absurd and will probably appeal only to the descendants of Ken Jennings.

https://slide-puzzles.specr.net


If you enjoy virtual terraforming - Flowscape is a really polished landscape painter that I highly recommend.

https://pixelforest.itch.io/flowscape


This is highly polished indeed and I'm likely going to try it, mostly for its animations regarding dropping plants and rocks as I lack micro animations for it in my game.

As an avid Smash player since the N64 days, I love how specifically niche this piece is. Please write a follow-up article about the health benefits of eating nothing but a Super Smash Bros based diet broken down by version.

Nice job. Very clean interface.

Consider adding a playback feature for the chord progressions as well as the musical modes, so people who are unfamiliar with certain ones can get a feel for how they sound.

Also any particular reason for naming it after the FF6 yeti? :)


That’s a great suggestion thank you. I agree that would be helpful, will work on getting that in when I get a chance.

Hah, and nothing too deep aside from listening to some OSTs recently, being winter, and overall just struck a chord.


+1 happy user of Typora. I really like its ability to auto-create a related assets folder for embedded media as it’s dragged into a doc.

I like the editor, but Typora’s lineage is opaque, which worries me.

This might be the most absurdly terrific thing I’ve read in a while - like a profiler equivalent of a Geiger counter.

We did something like that for a hiring project once:

https://github.com/tonarino/acoustic_profiler


*vibe coding sounds* "3.6 roentgen. not great, not terrible"

Thanks! It's on my TODO list! I've got several guitars (acoustic, electric, and nylon) so I want to make sure I can get a good level of pitch detection accuracy before I add a mic feature to it~

Oh, you can adjust that in the Settings - there's actually three different ways in Practice Mode:

- Show All Notes - all notes in the sequence are displayed in the staff (which pages to next groups of notes as you play)

- Show Next Note - only the next note to play is shown

- Show Last Note - this only shows the previous note that you got correct forcing you to rely entirely on ear training

Beginner modes like "higher/lower" are an interesting idea. Thanks for the feedback!


As a beginner I can say that I cannot hear notes and intervals, but I can hear if they go up or down, and I usually pick the notes by playing different notes and comparing them. But your app makes me start from the beginning for every mistake, so it becomes a little difficult.

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