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Showing posts with label web apps. Show all posts

Saturday, December 27

Make Grammar Learning Fun and Interactive with LinguistLens / Grammarary.

 This app promises to make learning about the underlying structure, linguistics, and grammar of things that you, or other people say fun, intuitive, and engaging, with its interactive interface and user features, such as storing phrase structures for later use, such as when you’d like to construct a sentence based on similar logic as one you had fancied, in the app, as well as hyperlinks to relevant Wikipedia articles, to assist in making you an expert at grammar, and the life of the party, on top of that.


To use the app, click on the link when the pop up comes up, and it’ll take you to Google AI Studio. 

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Click on View API Keys, 

and then Create API Key on the next page, 

and Create a New Project - call it LinguistLens, or whatever you choose. 

Then create the key, copy it, and paste it back in to the pop up from inside the blogger page. The app will now work.

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If you navigated to my blog home page and you saw the article, you would need to click “Read more…” in order to launch the code for the app, this helps casual readers from becoming too confused about what’s going on with the pop up.


Who’s in to fancy grammar? People like Barack Obama create compelling spoken word using concepts discussed in articles on Wikipedia, which are linked to, from within the app. Good grammar is the basis of logic itself, practically. Many great ideas are founded upon the principles of sound grammatical pretexts, as a starting point.

Monday, December 1

Crackhead head rush Web Audio API web app.

Headrush V7

FIXED GRANULARITY + FLANGER
STATUS: READY
TEXTURE & GRIT
Moves from smooth -> buzzing -> fractured
FLANGER (METALLIC SWOOSH)
HEAD RUSH

Audio sweep web app

Cycle Sweep

Sunday, November 30

Granular audio web app playground.

DINO-TRACKER 9000

SYSTEM STANDBY

DRAG GREEN BOX TO LOOP
16
1.0
ECHO / DELAY PAD

Thursday, September 25

New App: The Pigeon Costume Party Cam.

 Along the lines of the new book that I put out, on Apple Books, is the idea of that I’d like to place Augmented Reality (AR) costumes on the pigeons. I made this little HTML app that serves as a rough scratch version of the idea, using Gemini. The camera discovers birds within the view range and then places a bounding box and a wizard hat on the bird. Other than actually looking at birds, the viewer would just look like a camera view, although photos of birds work, as well.


The first scratch version of the Pigeon Costume Party Cam



  Pigeon Costume Party Cam

Pigeon Costume Party Cam

Point your camera at some pigeons (or any bird) to begin!

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The Pigeon Costume Party Cam in action, on my site. 
 

Pigeon Photobooth

New Feature: Pigeon Photobooth

Upload a photo of a pigeon, then drag the wizard hat onto its head!

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