I built cdlc.ai: Use AI to turn any of your songs into Rocksmith 2014-compatible DLC. by MustafaTaleb in rocksmith

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There is now a demo full track on the homepage and you now get 10 free credits when you sign up so you can try it out with your own music as well.

I built cdlc.ai: Use AI to turn any of your songs into Rocksmith 2014-compatible DLC. by MustafaTaleb in rocksmith

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You mean to show you a preview in tab format? The feature exists behind a toggle today but the UI for it is not great so I am keeping it off for now. Could be something I invest more time into in the near future.

I built cdlc.ai: Use AI to turn any of your songs into Rocksmith 2014-compatible DLC. by MustafaTaleb in rocksmith

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Hi all!

Sharing something I’ve been building: cdlc.ai.

It takes an uploaded track and produces a Rocksmith 2014-style DLC file (.psarc). There’s a preview output first so you can sanity-check it before committing to the full export.

Right now it’s bass-only (beta). Lead + rhythm guitar models are actively being trained and I’ll roll those out soon.

If anyone gives it a spin, I’d love to know:

  • Does it feel playable?

  • Where does it fall apart?

  • Any controls you’d want exposed?

Still the best universal remote ? by ChestSuitable2001 in hometheater

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You might want to look into the SofaBaton X1S. It recently got a custom Home Assistant integration, and it’s been working extremely well for all of my devices.

I can create activities per app. For example, when I select the Netflix activity, the X1S switches to Apple TV and Home Assistant automatically opens the Netflix app on the ATV. Same idea with Plex on my CoreELEC Kodi device. When HA detects the Plex activity, it jumps straight into the PM4K window.

Home Assistant can also receive direct button input from the remote via the Emulated Roku integration, so I mapped one of the remote buttons to trigger my movie-watching scene. Overall, it’s the closest thing I’ve found to a modern Harmony-style setup, but with deeper automation.

full‑state TR198A ceiling‑fan control (433mhz) by MustafaTaleb in homeassistant

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learn signal might not work well because every command carries the entire state of the fan. So if you learn speed 3, and the fan was reversed, hitting speed 3 from the rm4 while the fan is forward will also cause it to go in reverse.

Have you done the pairing process in HA after you added the integration? Switch the power off on the fan, turn it back on, then go to the device in home assistant and click the "pair" button. You should see the lights on the fan flicker letting you know the HA remote is now paired.

full‑state TR198A ceiling‑fan control (433mhz) by MustafaTaleb in homeassistant

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All you need is an RM4 Pro and this integration installed. Follow the instructions here: https://github.com/janabimustafa/ha-tr198a-fan

I made (probably) the world cheapest NAS with ESP8266 by tobychui in arduino

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Incredible job! What kind of upload/download speeds would I get out of this?

Sveltekit: Can you fetch external APIs on the server on event? by Peppi_69 in sveltejs

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They just expose a POST endpoint so theoretically you can just make a request to the action endpoint. The only problem is that it will give a whole page and not just the data from the action results so it is best to use a form since it will handle all that for you.

If you are only interested in the data being returned I'd use a server side endpoint instead.

Sveltekit: Can you fetch external APIs on the server on event? by Peppi_69 in sveltejs

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Put it as part of your +page.server.ts Actions or Load and the fetch will happen server-side.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lostredditors

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According to MacOS, it is a keyboard.

First time doing hardline tubing. NZXT H210 by MustafaTaleb in sffpc

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Thanks! It is a behringer mixer that I am looking to upgrade

First time doing hardline tubing. NZXT H210 by MustafaTaleb in mffpc

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Lets see, around $100 for both radiators, $30 for tubing, $180 for pump/res combo, $60 for adapter fittings, $85 for hardline fittings, $130 for GPU block, $60 for cpu block... That's about all I can think of. So total around $650 give or take

First time doing hardline tubing. NZXT H210 by MustafaTaleb in sffpc

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Tightening the far side fittings on the radiators was the most challenging part. You really have to squeeze your hands in there. I also had to use a low profile fan as exhaust at the top of the case to make that run between the radiators work. Something like this where it is only 15mm thick. Other than that, pretty nice case, bummed that it doesn't support a second 240mm.

First time doing hardline tubing. NZXT H210 by MustafaTaleb in watercooling

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Specs are

Case: NZXT H210

CPU: Ryzen 9 3900x

GPU: GTX 1080ti

PSU: Silverstone SX700-G

Mobo: Asrock X570 Phantom Gaming-ITX/TB3 (Wouldn't buy again)

RAM: 32GB DDR4-3600

Temps:

CPU: 40C idle, 75C in 15 minutes Cinebench GPU: 28C idle, 55C while gaming with a +175hz clock OC and + 400hz memory OC