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Do you know what I like a lot about AMD? They love Open Source.

AMD makes sure that drivers required for their CPUs APUs & their GPUs are always available for the Open Source world

AMD also dislikes their competition hacking into the wallets of their customers.

Just look at the fact that this GPU series will be selling under USD 300 MSRP

Jump to the article read and learn

#AMD #GPU #Graphics #Processing #Unit #Drivers #OpenSource

overclock3d.net/news/gpu-displ

I'm a computer musician making:
⇒ various forms of electro-funk and bass #music
⇒ ambiental drone, noise and sonic experiments
⇒ expanded cinema & #video projects

I also:
⇒ do #queer #performance
⇒ run a small local #CreativeCommons #netlabel "Kamizdat" w/ boutique physical releases
⇒ started and run smol mastodon server for Sound Noise Music folk @ sonomu.club
⇒ use #FLOSS & #linux

more @ https://prin.lu
support: https://prin.lu/support/
main @luka @ sonomu.club (2019) & @luka @ toot.si (2017)

UPDATE OF THE UPDATE!

Folks! I have updated my modified #ThonnyIDE #portable for #Windows with #py5 pre-installed, updating py5 to v.0.10.6a, which uses jpype 1.5.2 and I think will solve the nasty non-ASCII path issues, yay!

Would someone on Windows like to help me test it?

github.com/villares/thonny-por

More about this Thonny + py5 thing here: abav.lugaralgum.com/como-insta

Contribute to villares/thonny-portable-with-py5 development by creating an account on GitHub.
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I've been fumbling around with #openprocessing #logics and #colours and made two sketches demonstrating something like logical combination of colours, applying logical operations to the r, g, b values of the colours to be "mixed". I know this is completely useless but it was a funny prgramming exercise...

You can see (and test) the results in the two sketches

Colour VenDetta:

openprocessing.org/sketch/2634

and Colour VennDango:

openprocessing.org/sketch/2635

#Processing IDE comes with a rich collection of example sketches. A few years ago I have started converting the legacy Processing #Python mode examples to #py5 but I never finished it… would you like to help? It could be as easy as trying to run some examples and reporting if they work or not. And if you find a broken one I could help you fix it (or I could fix it myself…)

github.com/villares/py5example

I've been a coder off and on for 8 years. I enjoy programming, but I've always enjoyed crocheting way more. But I could never truly find the balance between the two, until now. Coding isn’t always cold and clinical. Sometimes, it spirals into something poetic. I used a rose curve and some trigonometry to visualize the art of crochet with code.
fiberartsdecoded.blog/blog/

Fiber Arts Decoded - ∑= where all the stitches add upFiber Arts Decoded - Fiber Arts Decoded∑= where all the stitches add up