I imagine you could roam around the subreddits and check out what's up.
I also imagine that (at least this is my own thought) that you not only would be interested in talking about math with others, but also talking with good people that are easygoing, chill, etc.
I went to undergrad in Math and believe me, it wasn't easy to find the "right crowd" in my program.
100%. You picked up on something that I thought about but didn’t write in the post in the end. All through undergrad I had one friend in my program who was laid back but also interested in math. Trying to find more people like this. I don’t imagine it has gotten much easier, but hoping that being online and not limited by physical location would help.
No it’s a novelty based approach and the only learning that takes place is inside you at the moment. It’s just a MVP because I thought the idea of a one handed painting app could help people who fell out of doodling get back into the fun of it.
I used the same approach: turn knob, save, see what the bytes look like.
For one of the Reason instruments that I was thinking of decoding, I encountered a similar problem. Even saving the same patch with different filenames resulted in different looking bytes.
This is outside my own scope but try graphing these patch files out, color coding and seeing what patterns you can notice.
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