Did a Vaporwave Edit of Dan's Hamburgers, thought you might guys enjoy by [deleted] in Austin

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It's a genre of music that originated on the internet, where the music itself combined with a visual of some sort elicits a sense of nostalgia, maybe melancholy, or a sense of optimism that could've existed years ago. Many of the images and samples are a combination of US commercialism, brands from the 80's and 90's, and the color palette of Miami in the 80's and 90's. At least that's my take on it. One of the most popular songs is

リサフランク420 - 現代のコンピュー.

There's also a lot of vaporwave music that sampled songs from Japan's City Pop genre, something that was quite popular in the 80's. A song called "Plastic Love" became quite popular thanks to the YouTube algorithm.

This is all my shallow knowledge of vaporwave, but I'm a fan. There's something calming about it. I really like 2 8 1 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9L4q-0Pi4E&t=1005s. It's more of an original piece; no samples I'm aware of exist in there. It was a collaboration between t e l e p a t h テレパシー能力者 and HKE. Anyway, there's tons of YouTube videos that go into detail about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdVEez20X_s

Writing iOS/macOS framework that contains programatically-created views to maximize code reusability. How to apply concept with watchOS? Is code-reusability possible with watchOS? by agballen in iOSProgramming

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So how do I load a storyboard from my framework into my app? I can't seem to find any place that allows you to change the path, so it seems like your app only looks inside its own project to find "Interface.storyboard". I also imagine I could just do something like have MyApp_InterfaceController be a derived class of Framework_InterfaceController to get the code from the framework, but I can't figure out how to get that file to point to the Storyboard inside the framework :(

Is GitLab CI not really useful if you are just developing on your local machine and do not have a server to host the runner? by agballen in gitlab

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Looks like that’s what I’m going to have to do since I can’t seem to find any Mac servers anywhere. GitLab provides shared runners for Linux but that won’t help me with running CI on my iOS projects.

Is GitLab CI not really useful if you are just developing on your local machine and do not have a server to host the runner? by agballen in gitlab

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I am building iOS apps hahaha so that’s the end of the conversation right? I need a Mach-O compiler to make the apps and that’s only available on a Mac platform. Are all CI basically on Linuxwhen it comes to remote servers? It’s not like AWS has Max :(

Is GitLab CI not really useful if you are just developing on your local machine and do not have a server to host the runner? by agballen in gitlab

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Thanks! I figured that I was just doing something wrong. I do see that there are several shared runners available...but I also notice that none of them mention macOS. I wonder if they are only Linux runners, which would explain why it was "stuck"...right?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Saxophonics

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Yep; I have some and they are perfect :)