blackle
@blackle

desktop firefox and chrome only
click below for hints and solutions

used these models:

10-11-2022 - updated the colours in the tile matching puzzle to be more colourblind friendly.

10-11-2022 - I've heard reports that the lights on game doesn't properly detect completion on some browsers. I can't reproduce it on edge, chrome, or firefox on windows, or chrome and firefox on linux. One person said that zooming in or out can fix it, so please try this. Worst case scenario, right click on the purple button and delete the element, this will reveal the clickable button underneath.

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step 1:

hintlook for inconsistencies, and click on 'em!
solution click the screw in the bottom left corner, then click the hole just below the "blackle mori 2022" line

step 2:

hintturn on all the lights
solution this is the classic lights out puzzle, except instead of turning off lights, you need to turn them on. you can follow this guide to solve the puzzle, just invert the light-on-edness of all the instructions.

step 3:

hintonce you solve the sudoku puzzle, consider where the numbers in the circled cells could go...
solution completing the sudoku puzzle gives the code 61644, enter this into the combination lock on the top right

step 4:

hintalso called picross, nonograms can be tricky. try to get most of the left side done before moving onto the right
solution this is how the nonogram will look when solved:

step 5:

hintpretty much the same as step 3. try your best!
solution completing the sudoku puzzle gives the code 94427

step 6:

hinttry to figure out which tiles have to go in the corners first. this will whittle down the possibilities for where the rest of the tiles can go.
solution the completed tile matching puzzle looks like this:


One of my friends wrote Numula, a Python library for generating music with nuance. It permits subtle adjustments in dynamics, timing, articulation, etc. to mimic human play more closely. Below is some sample output, the third movement of the Appassionata sonata. It sounds much more natural than typical conversions of classical piano scores to MIDI.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQQoDCtSfeU https://github.com/davidpanderson/Numula/wiki



jkap
@jkap
Anonymous asked:
How open would you be to someone making a third party mobile app?
in general: very

we don't have a public facing API yet and we'd ask that anyone making a client hold off until there is one. we're going to allow third party clients, but the public API release will likely have a separate terms of use that we haven't written yet. our main priorities are maintaing site performance/integrity, and maintaining user privacy. any terms would exist to protect those.

also we obviously can't really help you if a fruit company gets mad about porn in the app.


pendell
@pendell

I suggest anyone looking for an "app" experience just add the Cohost website to your home screen as a Chrome/Firefox/Safari shortcut.

It shows up on your home screen just like any app, and at least on Chrome for Android, it caches some important site data permanently so it loads faster and removes the URL bar for an app-like user experience (although you can still copy your current URL from the notification shade). Has been working great for me so far.