Slice-of-Bread
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Hey there, @breadmaker over here.

Here you will find slices of what I do, what I think and what I enjoy.

My hope is that you find something that inspires you or brings you joy, filling a part of you that you never knew needed it.

Cheers!
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It still needs a lot of work, but I can finally publish a working version of the player for the project, available at https://breadmaker.gitlab.io/ctm-player/
Last Sunday I witnessed history, as Chile finally decided to repeal the old dictatorial constitution and lay the foundations for the drafting of a new one with the participation of all its citizens.
The road will not be easy and the old banners will do everything in their power to stop the inevitable, but the hope of the people to defeat years of injustice and inequality is greater, as the massive citizen participation has shown.
Personally, I will do my best to help with the humble knowledge that I have acquired over time, with which I can contribute to make my country a better place for everyone.
Rule 34 (Featuring Professor Kliq)
Binaerpilot
There are no exceptions. https://soundcloud.com/binaerpilot/rule-34-featuring-professor
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"Rule 34 (Featuring Professor Kliq)" by Binaerpilot is shared under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
I have been researching how to integrate flask with uwsgi and nginx. I have read and seen many tutorials, but none seemed to have the confidence to explain what to do, also, each one has a different approach, probably because it is the way they learned and that was enough for them.
Everything was going from bad to worse until, in the middle of rummaging, I found gold. Todd Birchard nails it so hard I had to buy him a hammer (not exactly, but you get what I mean).
Thanks, Todd https://hackersandslackers.com/deploy-flask-uwsgi-nginx/
Slice-of-Bread
When I decided to move on with my life, I promised myself that I would leave everything behind. Little by little I did. I did everything, except one thing. I suppose there are things that define you, things that stay in the back of your mind, things like…
Two months later, I have rebuilt all the necessary foundations of the project, and I'm currently hard at work rebooting development on the "native" app for browsers. You can check the progress (and make suggestions or, even better, contributions to the code) in the Gitlab repositories. Expect the big announcement before the end of the year.
The Grid
Daft Punk
Exactly 10 years ago, Tron: Legacy premiered over here. Definitely, an instant modern sci-fi cult classic. But not because of the protagonist's uncomfortable facial expressions, nor because of the easy-to-digest script, nor even because of the spectacular digital effects (impressive even by today's standards), but because of Daft Punk. Decades of experience in the search for new sounds, researching, discovering, amalgamating the analog with the digital, finally led them to compose a score along with a soundtrack that ages like the best French wine. Happy Anniversary!
Consequence of Dawn
Shearer
The dawn is coming. Just hang in there.
https://shearer.bandcamp.com/track/consequence-of-dawn
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Sambarama
Juanitos
Chillin' a chill Sunday afternoon. https://www.jamendo.com/track/37756/sambarama
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"Sambarama" by Juanitos is shared under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 France License.
Guardian of Power (With Choir)
Grégoire Lourme
I cannot believe how far Grégoire Lourme has come after following him for 8 years now. His mastering of the Epic Cinematic Orchestra genre only gets better every time. His influences should be noticeable from the get go, just like his hype style. Some may found his writing cheesy and too focused on percussion. I say: "Just give this man some more years to perfect his craft and you will have a potential big movie soundtrack composer." In the meantime, you should check his other work and consider getting a license for some of his great music for your trailer. https://www.jamendo.com/album/200402/guardian-of-power
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"Guardian of Power (With Choir)" by Grégoire Lourme is shared under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
After a week of dusting this old project to update dependencies due to security concerns, I ended overhauling the entire thing. You can try it here. Have fun.
Back Alley Clash
Bomb Boy
It really feels like a back alley clash right now. https://music.ubiktune.com/track/back-alley-clash
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"Back Alley Clash" by Bomb Boy from the album «SOUNDSHOCK 2: FM FUNK TERRROR!!» is shared under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Back in 2018, I came across an interesting post about a One Page Calendar, which can help you visualize the entire year at a glance. I thought it was a good exercise to implement a dynamic version of this, that I actually completed in about a week. And then, I completely forgot about it, until recently, when I received a security alert concerning a discontinued library. So, I decided not only to update, but to apply my current knowledge to enhance even further the experience. After 2 weeks of slowly advance using as many free time I can afford, I finally did it. Here it is. Enjoy!
Today I want to share with you a little piece of history. Considered as one of the stepping stones of modern japanese animation, as well as being a copyright nightmare, The DAICON IV Opening Animation is an unlikely masterpiece, the result of pure passion and willingness, and a considerable improvement over the DAICON III piece from 2 years earlier. Serving as the opening animation for the 22nd Annual Japan National Science Fiction Convention of 1983, officially nicknamed DAICON IV, for being the fourth time it was held in Osaka, and containing an updated abridged version of the previous one, this twelve-person production contains unexpectedly high quality values considering the use of cheap materials, the sweatshop night hours in a textile union-owned building until the very morning it was premiered, the painstakingly precise filming process without the use of timing sheets and the aforementioned heavy use of copyrighted material. To pay off the debts, 8mm films and videos were sold at the convention, allegedly making it one of the first OVAs, as well as one of the first AMVs. It also contains one of the earliest examples of... that. The "Daicon Film" studio that worked on this, was later renamed as Gainax. This work has been referenced and parodied several times, and is a homage of geek and otaku culture at that time, wonderfully compressed in over 7 glorious minutes. Due to its copyright issues, there is no official high quality release of it, and the few surviving reels, tape cassettes, and later, unofficial Laserdiscs released with the artbook are rare and highly valuable. Fortunately, the Internet always provides, and I'm glad to share this with you. Please enjoy.
Finally, Pokémon Gun https://youtu.be/EY4lyOH1_0o