fkrauthan

joined 1 year ago
[–] fkrauthan@lemmy.cogindo.net 12 points 5 months ago (3 children)

Horizon Forbidden West on PC. Such a good game.

 

I just wanted to share a small practice app, I've build for myself to keep track of all my piano homework, called Practice Time as well as providing myself with easy self assessment as well as time tracking.

Features Include

This is currently fully implemented

  • Manage list of practice pieces
  • Organize practice pieces in easy accessible practice lists
  • Track practice progress as well as time spend
  • Offer self evaluation to keep track of improvements
  • Easy to access simple metronome
  • Works fully offline (all data is stored inside the browser) and can be installed as App
  • Fully responsive (works from phones to tablets all the way to desktops)
  • Backup and Restore feature

Things to Come

The development is not yet done. Here are a couple of things I plan to add over time

  • Practice notes
  • A simple timer (to quickly add a stop-watch during practice runs)
  • Expose more statistics through graphs

Please let me know what you think.

[–] fkrauthan@lemmy.cogindo.net 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Self hosted Tiny Tiny RSS instance with the Tiny Tiny RSS for Android app. Works really well and never had any issues.

[–] fkrauthan@lemmy.cogindo.net 5 points 1 year ago

Self hosted Tiny Tiny RSS instance with the Tiny Tiny RSS for Android app. Works really well and never had any issues.

 

I was wondering if anyone has suggestions for a good app that allows you to practice custom-created sheet music (e.g. via MuseScore). The problem is all the apps I found so far support custom sheet music but they don't listen to a midi input to verify how accurate my playing was (e.g. what Playground Session does for their library).

[–] fkrauthan@lemmy.cogindo.net 2 points 1 year ago

It was great. QA wanted a bug fixed and we where able to tell them can't do coz gitlab was done

[–] fkrauthan@lemmy.cogindo.net 6 points 1 year ago

I guess blacksmithing would be considered niche? Not doing it very regular. But once every view months.

[–] fkrauthan@lemmy.cogindo.net 9 points 1 year ago

JetBrains IDE all the way. Mostly Intellij Idea, WebStorm, CLion (for Rust) and PhpStorm. Once in a while Visual Studio Code for a quick text file edit.