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  1. Tech Essentials for Men in 2026

    Minimalist tech that packs a punch. Our 2026 essentials list focuses on removing friction—think travel routers, smart notebooks, and the "platform-agnostic" smartwatch you should be wearing instead.

    gadgetrain.com/read/blog/the-t

  2. Top 7 AI-Powered PCs

    Upgrade to a computer that actually thinks with you. Our 2025 list covers the best AI-powered PCs, including the Surface Laptop 7 and Zenbook S 14. Local AI is a game-changer!

    gadgetrain.com/read/top-7-ai-p

    #AIPC #FutureOfWork #Computing

  3. Smart Lighting for Mood & Productivity

    Boost your focus and sleep better with the right lighting. Our 2026 guide features the top 10 gadgets for mood and productivity. From Philips Hue to Matter-supported panels, find your glow!

    gadgetrain.com/read/top-10-sma

    #SmartLighting #Wellbeing #HomeTech

  4. Smart Lighting for Mood & Productivity

    Boost your focus and sleep better with the right lighting. Our 2026 guide features the top 10 gadgets for mood and productivity. From Philips Hue to Matter-supported panels, find your glow!

    gadgetrain.com/read/top-10-sma

    #SmartLighting #Wellbeing #HomeTech

  5. Smart Lighting for Mood & Productivity

    Boost your focus and sleep better with the right lighting. Our 2026 guide features the top 10 gadgets for mood and productivity. From Philips Hue to Matter-supported panels, find your glow!

    gadgetrain.com/read/top-10-sma

  6. Smart Lighting for Mood & Productivity

    Boost your focus and sleep better with the right lighting. Our 2026 guide features the top 10 gadgets for mood and productivity. From Philips Hue to Matter-supported panels, find your glow!

    gadgetrain.com/read/top-10-sma

    #SmartLighting #Wellbeing #HomeTech

  7. Smart Lighting for Mood & Productivity

    Boost your focus and sleep better with the right lighting. Our 2026 guide features the top 10 gadgets for mood and productivity. From Philips Hue to Matter-supported panels, find your glow!

    gadgetrain.com/read/top-10-sma

    #SmartLighting #Wellbeing #HomeTech

  8. Top 10 Entertainment Gadgets of 2026

    Redefine your home entertainment with the best of 2026. Our guide covers everything from the $499 Meta Quest 3 to the premium Apple Vision Pro M5. Upgrade your reality today!

    gadgetrain.com/read/top-10-ent

  9. NR33 - "Barely Alive Coding" - Noisk8 / josecaos - Digital Split Release - 1 mayo 2026

    nucleoroto.org/roto-releases/n

    Entre la lógica fría de la máquina y la caótica e impredecible naturaleza de la creación humana. Lejos de los estudios millonarios y el software privativo que homogeneiza el sonido global, este álbum nace del código abierto, de la computadora personal como herramienta de lucha y del conocimiento compartido.

    #Algorave #LiveCoding #SoundSynthesis

    noisk8.xyz
    josecaos.xyz

  10. our next Twitch event is coming up on the 6th of June, 6pm BST!! this line up is so amazing, it’s really not one to be missed xx

    #livestream #computermusic #algorave

  11. Ok, I've got a few friends who are epileptic and who I think would really enjoy algoraves except I daren't invite them because of the prevalence of flashing lights.

    Visuals are live coded, so we can't just ask people not to make dramatic blinks, as live coding is inherently serendipitous, with unexpected results. Flashes are inevitable at the point of the HDMI output port.

    However, I wonder if there might be additional options to increase accessibility. Our normal practice is to plug directly into a projector, but I think we could have an intermediate filter that detects the kind of value changes that are like to trigger a seizure and can fade them more slowly. Does something like this exist off the shelf?

    Is there a way to add this kind of filter to web based languages so web pages can optionally operate in a safe mode?

    I'm not saying "no strobes ever" but it would be extremely good of we could say "no strobes sometimes."

    #algorave #livecode #accessibility

  12. Ok, I've got a few friends who are epileptic and who I think would really enjoy algoraves except I daren't invite them because of the prevalence of flashing lights.

    Visuals are live coded, so we can't just ask people not to make dramatic blinks, as live coding is inherently serendipitous, with unexpected results. Flashes are inevitable at the point of the HDMI output port.

    However, I wonder if there might be additional options to increase accessibility. Our normal practice is to plug directly into a projector, but I think we could have an intermediate filter that detects the kind of value changes that are like to trigger a seizure and can fade them more slowly. Does something like this exist off the shelf?

    Is there a way to add this kind of filter to web based languages so web pages can optionally operate in a safe mode?

    I'm not saying "no strobes ever" but it would be extremely good of we could say "no strobes sometimes."

    #algorave #livecode #accessibility

  13. Ok, I've got a few friends who are epileptic and who I think would really enjoy algoraves except I daren't invite them because of the prevalence of flashing lights.

    Visuals are live coded, so we can't just ask people not to make dramatic blinks, as live coding is inherently serendipitous, with unexpected results. Flashes are inevitable at the point of the HDMI output port.

    However, I wonder if there might be additional options to increase accessibility. Our normal practice is to plug directly into a projector, but I think we could have an intermediate filter that detects the kind of value changes that are like to trigger a seizure and can fade them more slowly. Does something like this exist off the shelf?

    Is there a way to add this kind of filter to web based languages so web pages can optionally operate in a safe mode?

    I'm not saying "no strobes ever" but it would be extremely good of we could say "no strobes sometimes."

    #algorave #livecode #accessibility

  14. Ok, I've got a few friends who are epileptic and who I think would really enjoy algoraves except I daren't invite them because of the prevalence of flashing lights.

    Visuals are live coded, so we can't just ask people not to make dramatic blinks, as live coding is inherently serendipitous, with unexpected results. Flashes are inevitable at the point of the HDMI output port.

    However, I wonder if there might be additional options to increase accessibility. Our normal practice is to plug directly into a projector, but I think we could have an intermediate filter that detects the kind of value changes that are like to trigger a seizure and can fade them more slowly. Does something like this exist off the shelf?

    Is there a way to add this kind of filter to web based languages so web pages can optionally operate in a safe mode?

    I'm not saying "no strobes ever" but it would be extremely good of we could say "no strobes sometimes."

    #algorave #livecode #accessibility

  15. FIRST, WE WILL ENSURE. NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE. NOTHING IS INEVITABLE.🔥🌀🎶

    Switch Angel – I will DESTROY your REALITY

    youtube.com/watch?v=B6wjd8aqmyI

  16. Another Ravioli from scratch #liveCoding minimalist Strudel music plus a brief basil snippet to animate the background

    youtu.be/RNzzMYbACuQ
    #AlgoRave