[CPU] Make Your Own Planet (and 1-Bit Camera)
I've created seven new apps for y'all to play with this week!
Greetings, Programs!
I hope to have an update on the LockerGnome (reboot!) project soon. The site is being prepped for beta testers as I write this. Yes, I found some help with development - and, yes, I could always use more help in that realm and beyond. Don’t be afraid to reach out, please.
All the support you can give is appreciated!
What Did I Make for You (for FREE) This Week?
Glasshole: Interactive Liquid Glass WebGL Demo: Manipulate dynamic, procedurally-generated glass elements over a cosmic background - or your own.
Cosmic Forge Space Wallpaper Generator: Create stunning, unique, and high-resolution space wallpapers with the Cosmic Forge generator. Procedurally generate custom planets, nebulae, and starfields for your desktop or mobile background.
Clickboard: A local clipboard manager that helps you store and organize text and images directly in your browser. Securely manage your clipboard history without server interaction. I needed it for mobile.
1-Bit Camera: Experience a retro 1-bit aesthetic with our real-time camera. Apply classic dithering effects like Halftone, Bayer, and Floyd-Steinberg to your webcam feed instantly.
Instant HTML: A simple, fast utility to paste any text or code and download it as a clean .html file. Instant HTML provides a neumorphic interface and offers quick conversions. I needed it for mobile.
Infinite Rainstick: A Relaxing Ambient Sound Simulator! Experience the soothing sounds of an endless rainstick. Customize the gravity, seed count, and pitch to create your perfect ambient soundscape for relaxation, focus, or meditation.
Sand Art Frame Simulator: Interactive Virtual Art: Experience a relaxing, interactive sand art frame simulator. Create beautiful, calming landscapes with virtual sand and bubbles. Flip, shake, and paint your own unique art.
That’s about it. Yeah, I’ve been busy and taking freelance gigs as they come (just finished up a nice 3D printing commission project, actually).
Yours Digitally,
What coding ai are you using to vibe? Are you converting tsx to html or ???
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