ive been wondering if a "pay-per-thing" patreon might be a good way to structure/support my practice, where the "thing" is livestreams and blog posts documenting my process. beyond supporting the work itself i think watching the messiness of someone's process is potentially generative for others' practices as well.

the more usual pay-per-month isnt realistic because i often get booked and wont be able to make progress. per "update" sits better with me and it gives me concrete goals/structure.

a challenge I suppose is that my practice is kind of all over the place depending on how you look at it. I mean it all comes from the same place and it's all related to me but I work on compilers, virtual machines, games, game technology, graphics, music, distributed systems... and support would mean supporting all of it. I'm not sure if that's a feature or a bug honestly.

from my notes, some of the stuff im working on:

- 8fl.live/
- repairing a soviet synthesizer
- a few games
- ajeeb.games/
- a blender-based 3d pixel art editor
- the followup to قلب
- a wiki backed by a general purpose distributed / democratic / anarchic data structure
- github.com/nasser/oskar
- coroutine-centric programming language and vm
- a physical book of perlin noise

no focus! adhd! but everything informs everything else, so its all related somehow.

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@nasser ooh im interested in the wiki, we have similar experiments

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