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Well done! I'm a little confused about the theme customization though. Is the idea to feed config.py into ChatGPT and ask it for a custom version of it? If so, have you already done that?

Also, I noticed there are shaders in that config. Have you tried doing special effects with that like bloom or CRT effects?


Thanks a lot :) just copy the contents of the getAdvancedColorSettings() and getBackgroundColorSettings() functions from config.py, paste them into ChatGPT, and say:

“Let’s do something fancy.”


This video shows some effects generated with ChatGPT in version 1.9 of the app:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sjx05eXpgq4

Version 2.3 (now with Windows support) brings major improvements.


Isn't this misinformation? Project 2025 is not a Republican scheme. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_2025


Quite a few ex-Trump staffers helped draft it. It is the vision for the Republican Party after the next election.


Republican? Debatable. Certainly, it was written by republicans. Maybe you can argue it doesn't speak for all of them, only the very important ones at the Heritage Foundation.

Conservative? Absolutely. And I don't think any conservatives would even argue otherwise. I mean, this is their dream.


"with the aim of promoting a collection of conservative and right-wing policy proposals to reshape the United States federal government and consolidate executive power should Donald Trump win the 2024 presidential election."

So you don't think these are Republicans?


There are apps like Plane9 (very similar to Milkdrop from Winamp) and the commercial Luminant Music. I'd say FL Studio's integrated plugin ZGameEditor Visualizer is probably the top alternative considering the sheer number of presets and templates as well as configurability. They're all listed at AlternativeTo.

https://alternativeto.net/software/projectm/


Maybe Armajet? I think we've done a pretty good job with the alternatives here (I work off and on at AlternativeTo): https://alternativeto.net/software/soldat/


Yeah, especially with that free tier exporting up to 4k/60fps. Then you get the node compositing and souped up mixer for audio. I had to switch to an nvidia driver to get it working on Kubuntu but it works great. For me, it only crashes only when using a specific few filter effects. But I now use the massive filter set that was bundled with Natron so I don't even need DaVinci's bundled filters.

If you can get it working, the thing's a glorious beast.


Good grief, he did that with just 4 tracks! Sounds exactly like I remember it too. Thanks for sharing.


Wait, what about Lazarus? https://www.lazarus-ide.org/

It's Pascal rather than Basic but otherwise, wouldn't that qualify as a parallel?


Yes, Lazarus is totally awesome, I love it! I have tried to get people in companies to use Lazarus but they wont go near it because it is Pascal. The other problem with Lazarus is that they need to make a one click installer, I saw that put alot of people off


murder: the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.

If a legal system grants the death penalty, it isn't murder under that legal system.


That same 4%+ would exist with or without the death penalty so the death penalty isn't the problem. It should be unacceptable that any innocent people suffer under false judgement.


I think you're referring to the part listing the drawbacks of using GitHub Issues for a blog in general. If you continue to the subsequent "How it works" section, you'll see this:

"Glyph removes all of those drawbacks for you."


Absolutely correct! I was referring to directly blogging via Github issues.


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