Mark the date: thi.ng livestream #3 - 2023-04-05 #392
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Hi all, I'm very glad to see that some of you started using this place for exchanging ideas and asking/answering questions! I'm also sorry I haven't been an active participant yet myself, but hope to contribute whenever I can...
I've decided to slowly restart live streaming, with a first new session planned for tomorrow. It's also the first one after a long while (since 2020)... I announced the idea on Mastodon a few days ago and hope the time works for most of you who registered interest (if not - sadface - but there should also be a recording again...)
2023-04-05 @ 20:00 CEST (UTC+2)
Stream URL (and plan/details):
https://youtube.com/live/_chKFhArGK0
(Also, if you have any pressing questions related to the topics listed in the video description, please let me know beforehand and I will try to address them...)
Local times:
https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=thi.ng+livestream+%233&iso=20230405T20&p1=168&ah=2
Btw. Here's the plan/video description, copied from YT for your convenience: 🫡
"Recently I started creating watercolor paintings of my generative art using an AxiDraw pen plotter. To allow for faster experimentation and get more of a pre-visualization, I built a web-based tool to vectorize bitmap images and prepare extracted geometry for AxiDraw (or other pen plotter) output. This stream session will be a deep-dive walkthrough of this project, since it's one of the more complex example projects with a real world use case, combining 25+ thi.ng/umbrella packages. However, I'm planning to use this project merely for context and will spend the majority of the time explaining general interactions between thi.ng/atom (global/central state), thi.ng/rstream (reactivity/subscriptions), thi.ng/transducers (data transforms, derived views) and thi.ng/rdom (reactive UI/components)... Trying to keep this all between 1-2 hours this time, depending on questions asked..."
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