hah that is fair; i mean i appreciate drugs. the github also tries to explicitly frame it as an artistic exploration done for it's own sake rather than anything functionally useful
Thank you thank you. It seemed like something I would really like but the first thousand or so words of the README were beyond my limited intellectual capacity.
On Ubuntu both Firefox and chromium I encounter issues with the shortcuts (The navigator catch them instead of the page). I'm only able to load examples with chrome (using shortcut alt+e). The shortcut menu doesn't open with Firefox. In chrome, the visualization is not working but the sound is. In Firefox the visualization is kind of working but the sound isn't. Interesting sound synthesizer with a gnu radio vibe.
For me, Firefox on Debian, the only working shortcut is the Menu (which is not actually a menu in the normal UI sense, more like a menu in a restaurant).
Shortcuts are always difficult with web apps.
For this reason, I would always add an actual clickable menu to web apps.
yes, i definitely looked at noflo and thought it was a really awesome effort. my intentions with this had less to do with any sort of utility than it did with trying to reflect a specific aesthetic i had in mind. thinking that i'd want more control, i made my own type / serialization scheme as i went
there are deep links to the examples in the github page, if that's what you mean
pan / zoom isn't super well supported, sorry. i've just been using my browser's zoom in / out
if you open the help menu, there's a key combo (cmd + shift + v) to hide / show the graph
(I'm not here to judge, but the readme does say: "transcriptions of a mental representation for your bio-minds" ... )
A lot like Max/MSP.