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139 points by keepamovin 6 days ago · 45 comments

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beklein 7 hours ago

Sound on!

Song name is: Windowdipper from ꪖꪶꪶ ꪮꪀ ꪗꪖꪶꪶ by Jib Kidder

https://jibkidder.bandcamp.com/track/windowdipper

flawn 10 hours ago

I discovered this page like back in 2015 and I am grateful to find it on hackernews again, I forgot even its name in the meantime.

  • Bjorkbat 9 hours ago

    Finding out that this is over 10 years old has made me profoundly sad. Despite the age of LLMs arguably unlocking massive amounts of productivity and agency for developers and non-developers alike, it feels as though we are living in a dark age of creativity on the web, maybe even a dark age for computer culture in general.

    • yreg 9 hours ago

      New interesting artsy web projects are being posted on hn all the time. neal.fun is an obvious example but there are plenty of others as well.

      https://ambient.garden/

      https://cannoneyed.com/isometric-nyc/

      https://terra.layoutit.com/

      https://ambigr.am/hall-of-fame

      https://autism-simulator.vercel.app/

      • Bjorkbat 8 hours ago

        I'm keenly aware, I have a pretty extensive collection of Hacker News bookmarks. It's hard to articulate why I think these are different, but I think the best way to put it is that cachemonet feels a lot more avant garde, and perhaps also a reflection of a very particular form of "web culture" that has no clear successors.

        People are experimenting with what you can do on the web, but the experiments aren't very "aesthetically inspiring". For that reason I'm kind of lukewarm on neal.fun.

        EDIT: so I think a better way to describe it is that when artists experiment with technology, you get something like cachemonet. When developers experiment with technology, you get a web experiment that challenges conventional notions of what you can do with the web, but with varying degrees of creativity. I think terra.layoutit.com is best appreciated by other web devs who can appreciate the sheer amount of work required to figure out how to render a terrain map in CSS, but otherwise it's basically just a tool to generate terrain height maps, and not a particularly good one. Generating terrain maps in CSS is not a feature, but a handicap.

        • jgord 4 hours ago

          I wonder when peak demoscene occurred .. some of those mini code demos seem artistically and technically innovative.

    • jgord 4 hours ago

      I posit that periods of relatively high creativity [ in art science music literature ] coincide with periods of relatively low inequality.

      ie. if everyone is working so hard to pay rent / college, nobody has time to work on side projects in the garage, or go deep into books, or dedicate spare time to a craft or do down a science research rabbit hole.

      Im not sure LLMs will free up much time for people in the middle of the economy - they might produce more but get paid the same.

__alexs 12 hours ago

If you liked this, you'll probably also like https://ytmnd.com/

harel 13 hours ago

I don't know what this is, but I like it

  • ale42 13 hours ago

    There's a (not so visible) info button top right. It says:

        cachemonet is an exploration into the serendipitous collisions that
        occur between two randomly generated arrays. the arrays contain a mix
        of custom and found .gifs sourced from tumblr and are set to
        music. the output is autonomous, generative, art made possible through
        curation & code.
    
    You can even turn on sound...
    • pocksuppet 10 hours ago

      and it sounds like "cash money"

      • ale42 10 hours ago

        That probably depends on what is being displayed... at some point I had sounds of USB connect/disconnect (possibly from the Windows 7 era).

        • 1f60c 10 hours ago

          I think GP is referring to the name of the site, which sounds like "cash money" if you pronounce it with a thick American accent.

  • keepamovinOP 13 hours ago

    I'm so delighted you guys are discovering this for the first time. It's been around for a long time. I think I first saw it in 2011.

  • MarcelOlsz 13 hours ago

    You're the man now, dawg.

sintezcs 8 hours ago

https://web.archive.org/web/20100527013827/http://www.bio-ba...

Somehow reminded me about the biobak website from 2010s, unfortunately only available in the archive now, but still functional.

m_w_ 11 hours ago

An all-time classic, glad to see it's been unchanged for at least a decade

And you dip dip, dip...

m000 11 hours ago

How can I self-host this?

  • flawn 10 hours ago

    Just for the legacy of this, I need to make sure this never vanishes

fowkswe 10 hours ago

The track is Jib Kidder Windowdipper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwAYU4rlwmA

neom 4 hours ago

I forgot about this, thank you! It was literally my screensaver all through the digitalocean build and got me through a lot of rough days. The clicking, I dunno, I spent too much time getting into weird click rhythms on this site. I would buy whoever made it dinner. https://www.cachemonet.com/save/

BenjaminBarwo 10 hours ago

I thought I was safe on here.

cl0ckt0wer 13 hours ago

I can rock out to that all day

FpUser 12 hours ago

Love it

isoprophlex 9 hours ago

strong overtones of Blank Banshee going on here.

good times

dominicq 13 hours ago

Mmmm, funny shapes go brr

kittikitti 8 hours ago

Love it, thank you. Because Wayland doesn't support screensavers, I finally found a solution for my older monitors. This is a perfect replacement.

locknitpicker 12 hours ago

On a somewhat related topic:

There's an actress called Cashae Monya

https://m.imdb.com/name/nm13392714/

yreg 8 hours ago

Now I know what to do with my extra monitor that I used to use for a home dashboard.

cocoto 13 hours ago

Works almost like stereograms (with duplicated object)!

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