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major_tom-remix.wsz
https://skins.webamp.org/skin/9294b5607adae0e29fb7a550492bf71b
___ MAJOR TOM ___ by Stephen Moss version 2.6 REMIX: March 31, 2001 original release: November 20, 1999 __________________ NOTES MAJOR TOM is an homage to the US space program. It's derived from NASA's Apollo-era control consoles. It features all windows and windowshade modes.
Does anyone with access to ChatGPT-4 want to try asking it to write alt text for a screenshot of a Winamp skin? For example, this one by @luigihann?
Could be huge for improving accessibility and search for the Winamp Skin Museum.
Since I don't boost images without descriptions I am simply forced to repost this content from @winampskins
https://skins.webamp.org/skin/0d93c5f0a7ee9fa8769ee72851d5d3bf
=============================================== Industrial-AMP2 � Skin. A different color but very much similar to the Industrial-AMP both in layout and style. Industrial-AMP2 is inspired by the current layout of my website Version - ET with a little touch of rust, anthracite, and raw metal look for the "industrial" part... more like steel works really. I added 1 extra VISCOLOR.txt file (VISCOLOR1) for the "Spectrum Analyzer" visualization for those who want it. Just rename the file from VISCOLOR1.txt --> VISCOLOR.txt. You can modify the visualization if you want and if you know how to do it but please leave all the graphics (images) as is. =============================================== Industrial-AMP skin. Made with PaintShop Pro 7.4 Copyright2002 by Mhel� Visit me and my work at: CUBOIDArts.com Kryptor.deviantart.com email: [email protected]
New note: Compiling to AST
A nice technique I stumbled upon for compiling to a target language that provides some surprising benefits, like free source mapping.
https://jordaneldredge.com/notes/d505aa52-71d5-4599-841f-6a0511ed1582/
Currently I'm using decorators to tell the script which types/fields to include in the schema, but special comments might be preferable and should be equally doable.
It also imposes a number restrictions requiring you to use concrete TS types, but I think that's not unreasonable
Are there any libraries that attempt to infer GraphQL schema from TypeScript classes/types statically (rather than at runtime via decorators etc)?
I've been hacking on a script to do this. Curious if I'm reinventing to wheel, or headed down a blind alley.
And just like that, I’ve ascended to the #2 MATLAB developer globally 📈
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