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The return of faebot development streams
planning and architecture session
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Livecoding on Twitch!
Another Sunday coding adventure! I got auth all figured out on this app I'm rebuilding, so today I'll be diving into some more interesting (and hopefully less fraught XD ) implementation work.
Come hang out and bring coding questions, or just say hi and hang!
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#code stream#livecoding#learn to code#codeblr#javascript#frontend development#going live#bjk streams
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Fourth Strike Apr-May-June Roundup!
Hi everyone! We're back with the latest monthly roundup from your favorite queer music collective 🌈 Read on for new music, album AMAs, t4t art shows, and more!
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Our askbox is OPEN for questions about EXPANSION, the Garages' upcoming album covering Blaseball's Expansion Era! We'll be answering as many as we can over the course of the day. Send us your burning questions/wonderings/just pop in to say hi!
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2. Gabi ( @girlballz) has a new single out on bandcamp and streaming! Check out "how can i be gay when i am just a passionate ally?" at the links below:
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3. Gabi's also a member of the Seattle Trans and Nonbinary Choral Ensemble, who had their spring showcase early last month! The performance recording is up now for you to watch back:
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4. @dynamicentropy is taking commissions to help cover school applications fees! You can check out their art and rates over on their blog (linked below too for easy access). If you've got the money to spare, why not commission a cool young artist to draw your blorbos/original characters?
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5. Pre-orders are open for Aran P. Ink's upcoming EP DEADNAMES, releasing July 4th! If you've heard any of Ceri's song jam tracks, you know her tell-tale slick production and breakneck pacing, both of which are audible on lead single "SCATTERBRAIN," available now for listening:
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6. @girltentacles has been working towards its senior composition recital for actual years--and it shows. You can support her by checking out the concert recording over on YouTube:
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7. Nia did her first-ever event mix for FieldFX's shader livecoding jam at the end of last month! In her words, "It's 20 tracks I like at 174 BPM, mostly drum 'n' bass but with a few other genres thrown in — hopefully people will enjoy it!" You can take a listen on MixCloud, or over on Nia's blog:
What's that? You want to download it in FLAC? Well, they've got that up for you too!
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8. Resni's surreal RPG Mythic Mire is out now on Steam! Play as Faeya as you work with the digital Pixies to traverse the dream-like Tower and find out what happened to your town...
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9. Bagel's been a developer on Cloutchase, a "social media parody personification visual novel based on the real time events that were/are happening to the management of these sites. And it is incredibly lgbtqia+ and 100% Transgendah!!" Itch and socials below:
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10. June September will have a piece in The Factory's upcoming T4T art show on June 12th! If you're in the area, definitely go check it out; there's going to be tons of cool local artists showcasing work!

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11. Sunny's band, Care, will be performing at the Utah Pride Festival in SLC this weekend! They go on at 4:30 on Saturday. Also, CupcakKe's headlining. Full lineup below!
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That's all for this month! See you in July, and don't forget to send in your Expansion questions 🪙🎸
#Bandcamp#new music#indie music#the garages#fourth strike#resni#girl ballz#aran p. ink#echo parallax#expansion album#care#care band#june september#mythic mire#monthly roundup#beyond strike four#Spotify#Instagram
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Huge thanks to @hellocatfood + @yaxu for bringing the (Algo | Afro) Futures project to a live, performed conclusion for hybrid IRL/stream to audiences @VIVID_ last night. Huge thanks to the artists who presented pre-recorded and live performances and artworks: Samir Saunders Emily Mulenga Rosa Francesca Jae Tallawah #algo #livecoding #blackartists https://www.instagram.com/p/CRtQXxagLLV/?utm_medium=tumblr
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This Wednesday I will be performing an audiovisual livecoding set together with Timo Hoogland during the "Github Satellite | Virtual 2020" event! 🌈 We'll be streaming live during a segment curated by Creative Coding Utrecht
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livecoding.
i’m gonna be streaming myself working on a commissioned page in about half an hour to an hour. stick around if you’re interested as i’ll be posting up the link soon! :)
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2020 Year in Review
I wasn’t going to write one of these this year. I wasn’t sure what the point was, normally they’re a list of accomplishments, places I went, projects I worked on, events I planned. But I feel like I didn’t do anything this year. It was a year that felt more like college, with long days that melded together into walks and work sessions. I loved it, but it also lacked the intensity that usually pumps through the months. As I started writing this though, it was surprisingly easy to fill, even without my usual go-tos like travel filling it in.
Speaking of travel
Okay, I did hop around the east coast a bit. In January I went up to Montreal for Synchrony once again. I spent the trip up making a PICO-8 sketch of the snow falling around our train up north.
Later, in February, I went up to Pennsylvania to volunteer as a performer for a LARP for the first time. I played an animal, a cult member taking part in a sacrifice that included biting into a giant cake heart (that everyone was touching, so much for that world), and played a hellhound bringing people back to a mystery portal in the middle of a field. We camped and hiked and took day-trips to Wawa for lunch.
My last trip was to Nashville Tennessee for a library conference. I loved it, library conferences are much less vendor-focused than ed-tech ones. I got a suitcase full of free books that I’m still reading my way through. My co-worker and I stayed in cool Airbnbs and found our way to a speakeasy inside an old phone booth. I had never been to Nashville, but thought it was like a cool weird Disney land with great food and incredible music around every corner.
Afterwards I headed down to Florida to see my grandparents for a week, and then went back to New York... and didn’t go anywhere for the rest of the year. A couple weeks after I got back to my Brooklyn apartment I packed a bag and headed upstate for the next three months to play animal crossing and hang out with my parents and dog.
Coding Club
When schools shut down, a couple things happened. First, we put our school product available online for free. Second, I started a coding club for kids who were home from school. I met with kids for an hour twice a week, and really saw them grow and experiment with code. It grew to a few hundred kids each week, all meeting up to code along and share their work. I was able to get a better feel for how teachers used our product, and was able to test out project ideas live. It was such a joy, and my favorite part of my job during that time.
Livecoding in Space
I co-organized Livecoding in Space at the start of shutdown. It was a day of workshops and an evening algorave that was originally going to take place at the Kennedy Center. I made the website, ran the lineup, and managed the Twitch stream the whole day, and somehow got a p5 workshop and performance livecoding visuals to a series of poets in there at the same time. It was wild, super fun, and I’m really glad I did it.
Performances
I continued the Twitch streak performing with musicians at sPaCYcLoUd Livecode Thursdays, bringing in what I was learning at monthly shaders workshops. Working in GLSL was a completely different experience than working with Hydra, I was much more limited with a much higher chance of things going wrong. I moved more slowly, and was really able to get lost in the performances in a way I hadn’t before.
NYC
Back in New York City in the summer, everything was boarded up. Bars had tables outside, and people were in scattered groups around Astor Place. We went out one night on St. Marks and bought pre-bottled drinks from a place that had once been an impossible to get into bar. Cop cars were driving up and down the street announcing for us to stay apart on their loudspeakers. The whole thing felt very apocalyptic. We played tennis in courts without nets, with piles of leaves that no one had cleaned up since all the parks were technically still closed. I spent time walking around Manhattan and Brooklyn, more than I ever did before. I walked 13 miles to the dentist and back, walked over the Williamsburg bridge over and over again. I met up with friends to practice skateboarding, I walked up to the Williamsburg park for a picnic with friends, I walked to Bushwick for the same. I got better at electric unicycling and did yoga in different parks staring at the trees. And when I settled back into my Bed Stuy apartment John would come over every weekend and we’d cook and get work done. I’ve never been happier in my life.
Art?
I got much better at painting this year, which is something I had wanted to experiment more with for a while. I finally understand the difference between supplies and the benefits of good paper and brushes. I took part in virtual figure drawing sessions and around the world painting lessons.

I did a lot of figure drawing this year, most of it was online. My favorite, however, was at a place called Outerspace in Brooklyn. It was an hour walk from my apartment, and I loved the walk there through Bushwick and back. I went a few times, sometimes walking back in the dark past the largest church in Brooklyn, sometimes grabbing food in one of my favorite parts of the city and taking an uber after. Figure drawing online gave me the space (literally, usually I’d be too close to other people to have them out) to start experimenting with paints, something that followed my practice throughout the year.
In March, my friend who’s an elementary school art teacher started posting her prompts for her class online, which was an awesome first way to get back into traditional sketchbooking on the floor of my bedroom upstate. Above are some of the elementary-school art prompts that kept me occupied this Spring.
I also followed along with someone I had followed on Instagram, Travel Write Draw. The whole thing was definitely a bit out of my comfort zone, my sketchbooks tend to skew stranger and she comes from the fashion world, but I had always wanted to paint more and took part. The paintings above are in the order I did them, I think I got a lot better as we went through. The places are in order: Rome, Marrakesh, Capri, Cartagena, the Serengeti, and Paris at Christmastime.
Over the summer I took part in Arsiliath’s Intro to Biological Simulation with Compute Shaders. The above are some of the experiments from the class. I read math papers and implemented them for the first time.
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I applied to grad school, which took up most of my free time and energy this fall. Nothing to share here yet, I’ll know what’s up around March/April. I took the GREs as well, and did surprisingly well given I haven’t taken a test in about a decade.
I’m heading out to Mars now, a remote spot in Southern California, to wait out the winter and try and make the most out of a weird quarantine world. I wonder if this should be longer or more interesting, end in bullets of things I can feel proud of from my 20′s. I don’t know. When you come back to this 2021 Leandra, I hope you’re happy and have finally found your footing in a world that feels like it’s constantly trying to drown you with the next wave.
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Another livecoding stream, working on faebot, come code with us
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Livecoding on Twitch!
Time to spend another Sunday afternoon coding! I'm doing some more work on a NextJS migration of the RPThreadTracker app; today we're figuring out more of the auth flow. Come hang out and say hi, bring some questions, or just chill and chat!
I offer free software development tutoring for new devs and pro-bono web development services for organizations working for progressive change. Visit http://www.blackjack-software.com/about for more information or ask me about it in my Twitch chat!
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mike hodnick | live stream: tidalcycles livecoding Improv
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Huge thanks to @hellocatfood + @yaxu for bringing the (Algo | Afro) Futures project to a live, performed conclusion for hybrid IRL/stream to audiences @VIVID_ last night. Huge thanks to the artists who presented pre-recorded and live performances and artworks: Samir Saunders Emily Mulenga Rosa Francesca Jae Tallawah #algo #livecoding #blackartists https://www.instagram.com/p/CRtQXxagLLV/?utm_medium=tumblr
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RT @MBeugnet: We will be live on https://t.co/rfionLSMLc in 1h20 from now. @YouOldMaid and @QueryDoctor will solve YOUR query performance issues live on stream! #twitch #livecoding #MongoDB 17h00 in Paris - 11h00 in NY. https://t.co/5rh2bfnoRA
We will be live on https://t.co/rfionLSMLc in 1h20 from now. @YouOldMaid and @QueryDoctor will solve YOUR query performance issues live on stream! #twitch #livecoding #MongoDB 17h00 in Paris - 11h00 in NY. pic.twitter.com/5rh2bfnoRA
— Maxime Beugnet (@MBeugnet) April 24, 2020
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The last live stream, experimenting with algorithms and codes in Tidal Cycles for day 4 20
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don't get to listen to many podcasts, to busy trying to watch as many my awesome @livecoders teammates twitch streams as I can + a number of none teammate streams :)
— Copperbeardy (@copperbeardy) March 8, 2020
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RT @TylerLeonhardt: 🎉 STREAM DAY TOMORROW 🎥 I have to prep for a talk so come hang out while we figure out how to use @AzureEventGrid with #PowerShell @AzureFunctions! Should be a good time 🎉 #livecoding Twitch event: https://t.co/vuImu31Pjs
🎉 STREAM DAY TOMORROW 🎥 I have to prep for a talk so come hang out while we figure out how to use @AzureEventGrid with #PowerShell @AzureFunctions! Should be a good time 🎉 #livecoding Twitch event:https://t.co/vuImu31Pjs
— Tyler Leonhardt 🔌🐚 (@TylerLeonhardt) September 12, 2019
from Twitter https://twitter.com/sstranger September 12, 2019 at 04:51PM via IFTTT
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