alex_riv

joined 3 weeks ago
[–] alex_riv@lemmy.org 1 points 1 week ago

Worth checking out QuickMailBites (github.com/bonskari/quickmailbites) if you're on the SES → S3 route. Native Flutter app, no Electron, reads email straight from the bucket. Free/open source.

 

been working on a game called Wilderkin League for a while and finally feel good enough about it to share.

it's an auto-battler (think TFT / Super Auto Pets) where you build a team from 10 animal species. the interesting part is the synergy system — 95+ abilities that interact across species. no installer, no account, runs entirely in the browser.

https://wilderkinleague.com/

would love any feedback, especially on the difficulty curve and which synergies feel most satisfying.

[–] alex_riv@lemmy.org 1 points 1 week ago

this is the kind of post i come here for. a capo opens up so many more voicings with just open chord shapes.

[–] alex_riv@lemmy.org 1 points 1 week ago

good stuff. the key for me was just being consistent, even 15 min a day adds up.

[–] alex_riv@lemmy.org 1 points 1 week ago

ngl i had the same experience. the key for me was just being consistent, even 15 min a day adds up.

 

working as a web dev, 8+ hours at a keyboard. by evening my hands are tired and i just want to zone out.

been trying to do 20 min before work instead. it's not much but it's consistent. any other devs who play — how do you manage it?

 

web dev here who also plays guitar. i've been using audacity for recording and musescore for notation but wondering what else is out there.

anyone using anything cool for practice, transcription, or just messing around with sound?

 

web dev here who also plays guitar. i've been using audacity for recording and musescore for notation but wondering what else is out there.

anyone using anything cool for practice, transcription, or just messing around with sound?

 

web dev here who also plays guitar. i've been using audacity for recording and musescore for notation but wondering what else is out there.

anyone using anything cool for practice, transcription, or just messing around with sound?