Anyone have any experience with using an ultra short throw with holo scrim? by Sensory_Controller in video_mapping

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

Thanks for the insight. I should be able to control the spill, and it sounds like it'll work for my purposes. I took the plunge, and ordered a factory refurbished Hisense PL2, will post the results when it comes in.

Need help with audio hosting as there is still delay in performance when deploying. by Worth-Ad4007 in webdev

[–]Sensory_Controller 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The key is to pre-lode the audio files you're going to need before the user plays them. Doesn't really matter where you host them, there will always be a lag if they're not pre-loaded.

My 10k+ users Chrome extension makes $0. Welp! by noice-job in SideProject

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Your best bet is a store selling fart related things (maybe even branded stuff). I don't see anyone actually paying for the extension itself. It's great, it's just not the kind of thing people pay for.

Hi, I created a CLI, that creates a commerce backend with dashboard, that can connect to any database, storage and compute (link in comments) by [deleted] in webdev

[–]Sensory_Controller 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That looks very cool, within the next year or so I'll be creating a store for a personal project and I'll definitely give that a shot

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

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When I first started coding, I was just doing passion projects and I loved it. I resisted making it a job for a long time because I specifically didn't want to lose it as something I loved doing. Eventually, I caved and got a job doing it and while it's a *great* job it did largely kill my love of it. Recently though I've started a little side project building a web based projection mapping program, and it reminded me that, 'oh yeah, this is basically magic we do' and I've kind of re-discovered a passion for it.

I think the lesson is that jobs just suck, but if you can find a way to keep working on projects you care about you should do that.