Finished a port of a complex side project from #nextjs to #remix and I’m honestly quite happy.
Layouts are great, I had two failed ports to nextjs app directory. I’m not in love with remix’s route api but it works! I don’t have strange edge cases and there’s a js api escape hatch
loaders and actions are wonderful, I got rid of a whole ass api server. Having an actual request and response to work with is a breath of fresh air
redid a mashup that literally was less than a month ago 🤪🤪🤪
songs used:
IVE - My Satisfaction
Avenged Sevenfold - Nightmare (demo version)
too addicted to these two songs 😂 and decided to add a bit more spice and cool stuff to the instrumental :))
what happens if you put together kpop, rap and thrash metal with a dash of- (whoops, dropped the whole can of jersey club mix) -inspired stuff in a blender?
This one. And I have no idea whether to cringe or be proud of what I have created. XD
wip, a chaotic jersey club mix attempt idek
t'was supposed to be a warmup, but if it is good enough I might add this soon to the collection of weird tunes. LOL
All streams for REMIX CULTURE WEEK 2024 are now live and available to view until Sunday, March 3 @ 9PM EST. Make sure to catch em' before they're gone: https://www.twitch.tv/substreamtv ☢️
RCW 2024 concludes tonight @ 8PM at Eberle Studios in Homestead, PA with Craig Baldwin's fair use collage doc SONIC OUTLAWS on 16mm film. See you there!
💜 Remix / Tailwind Infinite Scroll Masonry Grid 💜 So excited to have gotten this so smooth and beautiful. It might be my favorite component thus far. It is flawless from mobile to ultraHD, from 300px to 4000px!
In light of the newest lawsuit filed by OCLC, it's important to remember that there is no reason other than commercial interests to lock down book metadata (or any other kind of metadata, for that matter) ...
As Thoth director @vangervenoei writes in one of our earlier blog posts,
"proposals to release metadata in the public domain have [...] encountered resistance from commercial vendors who benefit from a closed metadata ecosystem.
[...] many stakeholders in the scholarly communications chain make significant investments into creating metadata records, and it is perhaps a feature of the current closed and compartmentalized book metadata ecosystem that much of these investments are actually unnecessary double work."
This is why we advocate for fully open, public domain metadata, and all metadata created via Thoth is released under CC0 by default.