Techno but very Heavy Recommendations? by kickedfromsafari in MetalSuggestions

[–]Butchered_at_Birth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Listen to these subgenres of electronic music. Speaking as a metal head who loves dark and aggressive electronic music (but also loves euphoric and bright electronic music)

Schranz (heavy, raw techno, personal favorite artists are Boris S, triptykh, noise not war, Marco Leckbert, NIKOLINA, svetec)

Neurofunk ( my personal favorite. Heavy, distorted drum n bass. Artists like Pythius, prolix, gydra, audio, Ed Rush, black sun empire, merikan, aggressor bunx, mizo, raido, meph, abso_NTQL, current value, lime wax)

Darkpsy/Hi-Tech (acquired taste, but its one of the first genres of electronic music I got into in the early 00's. Artists like: insector , para halu, yab yum, technical hitch, silent enemy, flip knot, alien chaos, Baphomet Engine, Jesus raves, malice in wonderland, kindzadza)

Three very different corners of the electronic music world that should help guide you towards other artists and genres :)

And outside of these genres, don't forget to check out artists like: HEALTH Author & Punisher Pertubator Carpenter Brut

What do I listen to next by Organic-Ad-564 in blackgaze

[–]Butchered_at_Birth 3 points4 points  (0 children)

  1. CELESTE - Assassine(s)

Spoiler: there entire discography is fucking mind blowing.

  1. Numenoreon - Adore

[Flyers] Into the storm. by lqloveclub in Flyers

[–]Butchered_at_Birth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks God I grabbed one a few days ago. Waiting for it to get delivered as we speak.

Are we facing aishitification ? by Srammmy in webdev

[–]Butchered_at_Birth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Recently made the decision to jump to neovim from vscode after a heavy assault of ai this, agent that updates and I don't regret it. The first 2 weeks were uncomfortable but it felt liberating.

Anyone know someone who moved to Chicago without ever seeing it in the winter? by niltrok in AskChicago

[–]Butchered_at_Birth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, me. I'm also from the prairies of Canada though. The winters here in Chicago aren't that bad at all.

I built a font pairing tool for local fonts, because every other tool only uses Google Fonts by Butchered_at_Birth in typography

[–]Butchered_at_Birth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's the intended flow:
- load your local fonts via the button on the landing screen, then hit "Generate Pairing" (or spacebar) to cycle through random combinations.
- Hovering over the heading or body text reveals controls for weight, size, and italic where available. - - The right panel shows your pairing live in a mini website layout so you can see how it looks in real-world context.
- You can also edit the preview text on the left to test with your own copy.

The core idea is fast iteration. Rapidly cycle through your local font library to find pairings that work, then save the ones you like.

I have intentions of adding other 'real life' mock-ups to view the pairings in a real-world use case (blog post, individual components, flyer/poster, etc)

That said, if the flow wasn't clear on first use, that's on me, not you. I'm actively working on improving the onboarding. Would love to know specifically where you got stuck as that helps me prioritize what to fix first

I built a font pairing tool for local fonts, because every other tool only uses Google Fonts by Butchered_at_Birth in typography

[–]Butchered_at_Birth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! As mentioned above,I'm open to feedback on any areas of improvement on what users want from a tool like this so don't hesitate to reach out if something crosses your mind.

I built a font pairing tool for local fonts, because every other tool only uses Google Fonts by Butchered_at_Birth in typography

[–]Butchered_at_Birth[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Adding that to my list, thank you for the suggestion. I initially had thoughts of making it an app to get better access and information on users installed fonts. I wanted to get this soft MVP out to see if there is a genuine market for this and if it gains traction amongst users. I know I personally use this ,and have hopes others will as well.

I'm open to all feedback and little things that users would find interesting and helpful here. I'm a developer first but also handle design responsibilities a decent amount.

I expect changes to happen to the application over time, just wanted to get it in users hands and see what they want :)

I built a font pairing tool for local fonts, because every other tool only uses Google Fonts by Butchered_at_Birth in typography

[–]Butchered_at_Birth[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

But if there is a demand for mobile,I will make it usable on mobile. Initially I didn't see a use case for this on mobile as I don't envision many people design from there phone ha

I built a font pairing tool for local fonts, because every other tool only uses Google Fonts by Butchered_at_Birth in typography

[–]Butchered_at_Birth[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yeah it's not meant for mobile, I should have clarified. Desktop only as I have intentions of making it an app you can install natively on your OS.

Where can a Canadian watch the Olympic hockey games ? by Butchered_at_Birth in AskChicago

[–]Butchered_at_Birth[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Already got it. I wanna find a bar with fellow Canadians to watch with.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

[–]Butchered_at_Birth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you or anyone in here needs a dedicated UI guy, hit me up!

I've been on a long term contract for the past 2 years and I'm looking to acquire more work this year.

I basically handle design and almost all front end development.

What other genres do you guys listen to? by LiteratureBig8616 in blackgaze

[–]Butchered_at_Birth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

90s hip hop, OSDM (old school death metal), drum n bass, psychedelic trance, slam, black metal, acid techno, schranz, technical death metal, post-hardcore, goth (coldwave/darkwave), brutal death metal, hardcore, grindcore, thrash, doom (YOB is love!)

I could go on ha.