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Worklog: morning hacking on AlgoTracker. Got procedural sample generation working (update in video). Then worked on a new TweetFeast feature and shipped a release.
Worklog: quietly launched the new subscription version of Melody Generator on Monday. There is nothing more humbling than presenting your business hypothesis to real people's wallets. Wednesday: hacked on a new TweetFeast idea, then tinkered with algorave code into the evening.
Worklog: got the last bit of UI done on Melody Generator subscription updates. I think I might be able to ship this Monday. ๐Ÿคž
Worklog: continuing progress on Melody Generator. Looking forward to cutting a release. Hopefully by the end of the month. Also tinkered a bit with generating sprites again. Started putting together a bit of a website to showcase what I've found. Not sure about this. ๐Ÿค” image
Worklog: got multi-melody playback working in the Melody Generator UI. \o/
Worklog: spent all day repeatedly trying to shepherd my focus back to an unpleasant modification to the Melody Generator codebase (i.e. a hack) which will enable the "multiple simultaneous melodies" feature. Been avoiding this change for 3 years. ๐Ÿ˜… image
Worklog: spent a couple of days working on Melody Generator save functionality. image
Worklog: (Monday) Experimenting with generating and auto-slicing game assets. Not entirely sure where this is going but it's fun to tinker with.
๐Ÿ‘‹ Hello! I'm very excited to announce the release of https://livereload.net! ๐ŸŽ‰ ๐ŸŽ It's a simple utility you can use to do live-reloading web dev without complicated build tooling. Just drag your project on to the page to start.
Worklog: spent yesterday hyperfocused on the browser based live reloading web dev experiment. Will release this soon.
Worklog: Saturday tinkering with the browser based live reloader experiment. Finally did some database maintenance on rogule.com - there were 91k games played in March and there are currently 1.5k games played per day, so the database has swollen to 1.9 Gb!
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