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Today, July 12th, 12:35pm, Kiki Bun has passed away unexpectedly from complications caused by E. Cuniculi. ~6 years old. Cherished by Foufou and Mimi.

She was the first real animal which I had a emotional connection with. "cutie flat snoot" and "kiki bun" is what we called her. She taught me a lot of lessons. She was fierce, sometimes a little too much, but always had a caring side to her, cleaning the other two.

We love you Kiki. I already deeply miss you. ❤️

What if you could unify your email with Mastodon, Pleroma, or any other ActivityPub client?

Would you do it? Why not?

chapter C-24.2, s. 492.1

To those rude bikers on the route verte.

I did it! The intensity of the red channel increases based on the loudest frequency. This means if a bass part is more prominent, it'll be more visible from the sphere.

Next phase is to split frequencies into 3 "parts" and map them to RGB, to get some cool color mixing!

Does anyone know of any formulas which will make the highs of this signal even more pronounced, and the lows less pronounced? If I remember correctly, I should be using like some sort of low-pass filter, but I have no knowledge around this...

Maybe I just need to add a simple threshold? What's a good threshold value?...

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