Analytical Fanboys Discuss DOOM (1993)
For @boingo-rider 's second pick of the year, he takes the crew back to the original boomer shooter.
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Do any of you guys like sci-fi??? You all somewhat give me the vibes of sci-fi fellas. But then again, could be wrong
🔪: …I play Xenoblade Chronicles X a shit ton. Does that count?
🦈: Lovecraft and eldritch horror, plus Subnautica.
⭐️:
Aren’t they so cute? Btw there human descendants! :3
🔪: …..…Uh huh, yeeeeaaahh…
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Do you remember that the first post-humans to contact each other were satyriacs and killer folk? Maybe it's stereotypical about them, but I couldn't help but draw it!
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Broke Spaghetti
I also call it Broke Bitch Spaghetti but it's just pasta sauce on ramen noodles. Spaghetti noodles are too high-maintenance. This is like, just throw it all into one pan and go.
Ingredients:
1 Instant Ramen Package/serving
Water to boil noodles
Your Preferred Pasta Sauce (Reccomendation: 1/3rd Hunt's Pasta Sauce can/serving)
Salt
Optional: Microwaveable Frozen Meatballs
Optional: Roughly 1/2 Teaspoon Sriracha (Possibly less)
Optional: Onion Powder
Optional: Parsley Seasoning/Italian Seasoning
Equipment:
Stovetop
1 Medium or small pot
Strainer
Bowl or Plate to Serve
Fork
Possibly tupperware for sauce leftovers
Possibly a Microwave
Instructions:
Set the water to boil, and add salt as preferred.
While you're waiting you can optionally begin preparing the meatballs or whatever else
Once water is boiling, cook noodles for 3-5 minutes, or until desired softness.
Once cooked, drain the noodles.
If making a single portion, transfer drained noodles into the bowl you'll be eating from, along with any solids you're adding.
Otherwise, just keep them in the pot for now.
Add enough pasta sauce to adequately cover the noodles to your liking, mixing it as needed, and serve.
Optionally, add the sriracha/seasonings in before serving to make a richer or somewhat zesty pasta sauce.
As a cautionary note: Do not add sriracha to the sauce before you add the sauce to the noodles, especially if you're going to store some sauce for later. Refrigerating stuff with hotsauce in it makes it substantially spicier. The reason you can store remaining sauce is for using it in other recipes, such as meatball subs or pizza bread.
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Vague, aspirational project list for the year, in order neither of anticipated completion date, nor priority:
Finish & release "super separator" VST. Its function is not very interesting, basically applies equal & opposite comb filtering to two inputs to try and stop them smothering each other in a mix, and only really exists to teach myself VST programming (and because patching it with native FX is much more annoying in Renoise than Reaper).
Write article on getting started with cross-platform VST development.
Finally solder my Pi GPIO/breadboard breakout cable, and use it to experiment with whether the two SPI DACs I bought are fast & accurate enough to make usable CV outputs.
If they are, recode it for the RP2040, and turn it into some kind of digital CV mangler. Even just a MIDI-to-CV module with working pitch bend would be nice. Also as an exercise in microcontroller development, which I haven't done since uni.
Again, if they are, some kind of VST parameter automation curve to CV out is an obvious next step, unleashing more of the potential for Raspberry Pi as a modular control centre.
Solder the rest of my pile of Erica Synths EDU DIY module kits.
Tiny VST with two modes: record MIDI pitch bend to a plugin automation curve; convert parameter automation to pitch bend messages (whilst passing through any other incoming MIDI messages). Purely because pitch bend is the ONE THING Renoise can't map to an arbitrary automation curve, and for performance capture it's REALLY IRRITATING.
Album three. Back to "collection of semi-related singles" mode for this one; I have no high concept in mind, but have enough solid ideas to put something together. Considering releasing it a track at a time, whenever each is done, since music is not really a source of income for me warranting any kind of hype/reveal, and I am unsigned so beholden to nobody.
Mod my Werkstatt to better integrate with the rest of my rig. Requires me to have some means of making holes in the metal case, which I currently don't. Taking suggestions (bearing in mind I have neither the space, desire, nor budget for something like a proper drill press; I'm not becoming a full-on maker, I just want two holes in a metal box).
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