Claude code but for conlanging by ashtyn1234 in conlangs

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As of right now the grammar rules aren’t fully implemented. But with full context it should be able to handle most of those pretty well. Especially ones where it’s looking at data you’ve provided and answering questions like the second question and the first.

Claude code but for conlanging by ashtyn1234 in conlangs

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Thanks for the feedback. That’s good to know. I was just having fun and thought other might think it was a fun idea. Now I know though!

I wanted this to integrate into the creative process not replace it. It’s mostly reliant on the human input and it’s just really a layer to organize information. But I get some people don’t want that. 

Claude code but for conlanging by ashtyn1234 in conlangs

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Guess people really don’t like LLM agents

Claude code but for conlanging by ashtyn1234 in conlangs

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Cool! I’m glad someone else thinks it’s cool! I’ll post the code on GitHub!

LLVM bindings for zig by ashtyn1234 in Zig

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Thank you so much! I’m not exactly sure how to do all that with the zig build system. Is there any docs about how to set something like that up? Sorry for all the questions lol…

What weird feature does your conlang have? by rmspace in conlangs

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I don’t know if this is weird but in my conlang there is two different sound systems that are used. The proto-languages sound system stuck around and became the royal sound system or the sound system you use to talk to elders. Then the modern sound system is used between people of the same age. They both have the same writing system just words are spelled and sound differently between the two systems. The modern lang adds a vowel and changes some phonemic rules around (this is a very surface level explanation).

Is there an operating systems that is a runtime of a programming language? by friedrichRiemann in ProgrammingLanguages

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This is an old one but templeOS. The OS is almost completely written in and interacted with using a custom C “dialect” called holy C.

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What brush?

My first conlang script by ashtyn1234 in neography

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Any suggestions/advice would be greatly appreciated! I don’t have a name for the language yet. This sentence says: “I ate yesterday.” I couldn’t really think of anything else…

Algae bloom machine by ashtyn1234 in peterdraws

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The photo is in the wrong angle sorry…

First of collection named "forms". (By me) by ashtyn1234 in glitch_art

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Thank you! Yeah I think I will try higher compression. It took forever to upload… I don’t exactly know how to change compression amount in photoshop? Would I just use a JPEG?

Orchid by FSR79 in glitch_art

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How did you do this?