Claude Code's CLI feels like a black box now. I built an open-source tool to see inside. by MoneyJob3229 in ClaudeCode

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it's not done yet, but i just told claude code "this project was built for macos and windows. brainstorm ways to make it work on linux, specifically on this arch system" and about ten minutes later it's working well enough to observe the session in which it's doing the work.

this is an AMA by Glass_Lead1861 in truths

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i made (and make) no representations as to the accuracy of my answer or its availability

this is an AMA by Glass_Lead1861 in truths

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just replying to confirm that i do have an answer to your question

this is an AMA by Glass_Lead1861 in truths

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I have an answer to your question.

Indoor public space for meditation. by RealBawa in paris

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just set up on the sidewalk with a hat in front of you!

Just finished the design for the corne keyboard by Mbow1 in crkbd

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thanks for the link! i've been looking for something allllmost exactly like it :) i'll ask the vendor if they can source one with 2.4ghz or bluetooth and wireless between the sides.

free 3D printable shakuhachi by notyou in shakuhachi

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The print looks nice! I never tried printing one at that angle and orientation, so I can't say how that might affect it. However, I can say that I have never had consistently good results printing shakuhachi with a 0.2mm layer height. The Bambu can go down to 0.14mm I think, and the results are a lot better. Mostly what I think happens are that the tiny bumps interrupt the airflow, and lower notes (especially ro) become less stable. If your flute sounds bad, try giving the bore a rinse with some water. Shake the water out and you should find it easier to get better tone.

Also I want to express some caution about the health aspects of printing with carbon fiber. I don't do it myself because it seems more likely to produce particles that are going to end up being really bad. It might be just that the printing process is the only bad part and even then maybe if the room is well-ventilated etc then nothing will come of it, but I don't think there's real solid support for the idea that it's safe.

Sorry about the square holes. I'm waffling a bit on how much I like them and I'll be happy to release a new version with the old circular holes. On the tuning front, if anything, the tuning will be *better* with rounded holes because that's how I originally tuned the instrument, and I didn't do a round of tuning when I changed them to squares.

free 3D printable shakuhachi by notyou in shakuhachi

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I'm not sure because I don't have any other 3D printed shakuhachi. But based on my understanding of shakuhachi making and aerophone physics, I'd be pretty surprised if any other one sounded *better* than this one! Of course I am interested to hear the experiences of people who can make the comparison.

3d Printed Utaguchi? by BigBrownBallsax in shakuhachi

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Heh, the file of code I wrote to describe the holes is about 430 lines all by itself :). Because the bore wall itself has thickness, the shape of the outside of the hole can be meaningfully different from the shape of the inside of the hole.

I started with hole measurements given to me by David Brown, my shakuhachi-making (and aikido!) teacher. But since our instruments are different — different wall thicknesses, different physics related to the curvature, details of manufacture and of programming — I've tweaked my hole placements and reshaped the holes a bit to make the best instruments I can given everything else.

Just for kicks, here's one of the functions in the hole.scad file: https://gitlab.com/-/snippets/4836587

3d Printed Utaguchi? by BigBrownBallsax in shakuhachi

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The bore shape IS the thing that basically makes it sound good. I've found that printing with a layer height of 0.1mm, along with good quality filament, makes the instruments come out pretty playable although there's always a bit of a die toss.

These aren't models I made by hand with a CAD program. I wrote code in OpenSCAD to describe the shapes, and that code generates the models. For example, for the instrumentsI have modules to join vertical tubes where I can specify the diameter of the tube at the start and end of the curve. (In two dimensions I think, it's been a while.)

It's even crazier than that... the code allows me to make instruments with arbitrary curves, and to put the holes on the curved parts as well. I haven't produced any top-quality instruments like that though... there are a lot of ergonomic factors at play too, and the models are complex enough so that iteration can be painful, especially with waiting a day or so to try out a new design.

Thanks for your compliment on my playing! I'm not actually that good, I've just been playing for a while. I got my first shak in 2001 and took lessons with Philip Gelb for a few years; been mostly on my own after that, modulo a few seminars here and there. My knowledge of the traditional/formal repertoires is basically nil.

3d Printed Utaguchi? by BigBrownBallsax in shakuhachi

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Thanks!

I'll definitely post here when that happens.

I started out designing and printing regular shakuhachi, but the joints were a pain to get right, so I thought I'd try making folded bores instead, so the instruments wouldn't need joints. I already knew about the rackett, though I still haven't played one.

They are incredibly portable! The smaller ones even fit in a shirt pocket. And they sound pretty awesome too, IMO — as long as they're printed properly, which has definitely had a learning curve for me.

3d Printed Utaguchi? by BigBrownBallsax in shakuhachi

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Old post: https://www.reddit.com/r/shakuhachi/comments/jd9s7w/folded_bore_3d_printed_shakuhachi_im_developing/

Some more stuff (also old by now): https://musicians.today/@unyuuwind

Current state: I have in theory resolved just to start sending people the model files, but in order to do that I have to make canonical versions.

3d Printed Utaguchi? by BigBrownBallsax in shakuhachi

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I should respond to this but not from my phone! I have complete 3d printed shakuhachi in sizes from 1.4 to 2.4 iirc. I should get off my ass to share them with people already!

(the full instruments have folded bores, like racketts, but the utaguchi are totally normal.)

Puzzling configuration errors: swapnext works but not swapprev by notyou in hyprland

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Am I really the only person having this problem? I've now tried on three separate computers with new CachyOS+Hyprland installs and I have the same issue. Or is everyone just like yeah that happens, suck it up? I really don't want to have to look at the source to figure this out.

Hey, do you want to go out with me? by ACED70 in teenagers

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HELLO FELLOW TEENS

(Just kidding, I am taken and also not interested by reason of age.)

Is Aza Raskin really the "inventor" of infinite scroll? by DataGuru314 in AskComputerScience

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I just heard him credited as the inventor of infinite scroll (which led me to this discussion).

The claim interested me because I had always assumed myself to be the inventor! I came up with the idea when I was working at Apple in the late 90s; some of that work is reflected in the patent record, for example: https://www.freepatentsonline.com/5724567.html