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the @!(sndkitref “chaosnoise”)!@ algo is now in !sndkit and !monolith #DSP #chaos #noise #patchwerk #monolith #crackle
thinking about implementing some noise generators for !sndkit. A chaos noise generator that leverages numerical instabilities in IEEE floating point, and a 1-bit linear feedback shift register noise generator based on NES audio. #sndkit #halfbakedideas #dsp
An NES-inspired noise source. Basically, 1-bit noise using a linear-feedback shift register algorithm, as defined in the NES specs. #halfbakedideas
Band name of the day: noise pollution
Trendism is the idea that, in Dellio’s White Noise, when people photograph the Most Photographed Barn In America, they are not acting absurdly but creating net value for society.
Band name of the day: industrial noise pollution
Luigi Russolo: How The Art of Noise Revolutionized 20th Century Music | hydramag https://hydramag.wordpress.com/2010/08/27/luigi-russolo-how-the-art-of-noise-revolutionized-20th-century-music/
Bad idea of the day: a self-adhesive battery-powered white noise generator & speaker, which can be affixed to the microphone on your laptop
Making maps with noise functions https://www.redblobgames.com/maps/terrain-from-noise/
Knowing that half of The Buggles became The Art of Noise makes me feel like maybe we do live in a comprehensible and ordered universe. But then I look at literally anything else.
Playing low frequency noise to disrupt hard-drives: denial of service for CCTVs, data-ce… https://boingboing.net/2018/01/15/bad-vibes.html
@freemor@freemor.homelinux.net @kas@enotty.dk #twtxt’s quietness is actually something I enjoy about it. I care a lot more about signal-to-noise ratio than I care about the regular activity. It’s also a really fun thing to write clients for to play around with new libraries or languages.