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Technical Director at Assemble Tech Ltd. (we're hiring!) with a fondness for shiny graphics and good engineering.
Formerly Activision Central Tech & Bizarre Creations.
he/him

https://assembletechnology.io/
https://www.shadertoy.com/user/P_Malin
https://blog.mousefingers.com/
https://www.pouet.net/user.php?who=105060

Zoom in for bonus cat.

A version of Missile Command for the Commodore 64 where the bottom of your screen is the game state in memory and missiles cause memory corruption, which eventually causes you to lose: https://csdb.dk/release/?id=135463.

In the video below, a missile broke my controls and caused my cursor to move down and to the left so I couldn't stop other missiles.

$2000-$3fff &D

Commodore 64 Crack: $2000-$3fff &D by Genesis Project. Released on 19 December 2014

Commodore 64 Scene Database

Help my pal Inverse Phase find a new home for the Bloop Museum! They're so close, please help if you can:

https://givebutter.com/bloopholiday

Bloop Museum Moves to Pittsburgh

We got the building! Here's what's next.

The Bloop Museum

Animating strange attractors, part 2. This time the formula is P += cos(P.zxy + T) - S * P, with P being the position of each particle, T being the time of the simulation in seconds, and S is a parameter that fluctuates randomly over time in the range of 0.05-0.2.
The coloring is based on each particle's speed vector.

#Blender #B3D #GeometryNodes #StrangeAttractor #GenerativeArt #Animation

New article, how do do uniform point distribution on an infinite grid.

https://www.boristhebrave.com/2024/10/30/infinite-uniform-point-distributions/

Somehow in my mind I still had the wrong idea that "modern" Amiga demos (modern here meaning not "old school", i.e. targeting 68060 + Fast RAM + RTG) are still playing 4 channel ProTracker or such modules for their soundtrack.

Whereas in reality they have long (since early 2000s) switched to an ADPCM player (mp3/ogg being too expensive for the CPU): https://github.com/Kalmalyzer/adpcm-68k

Overall, I found this old interview with Kalms insightful: https://dhs.nu/misc.php?t=special&feature=kalms

GitHub - Kalmalyzer/adpcm-68k: IMA ADPCM codec for PC, and decoder for Amiga and Atari ST

IMA ADPCM codec for PC, and decoder for Amiga and Atari ST - Kalmalyzer/adpcm-68k

GitHub
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If you were my child, I'd ground you until you conducted yourself properly.
I ran @p_malin's program and got this.
Source: https://bbcmic.ro/?t=9XSCM #bbcbasic
Owlet BBC BASIC Editor

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#BBCMicroBot #TowelDay
I ran @p_malin's program and got this.
Source: https://bbcmic.ro/?t=9XSvG #bbcbasic
Owlet BBC BASIC Editor