César Miquel's blog
This blog as entries of things I find interesting and might want to revisit later. I also posts some of my experiments in generative art coding and demos.
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2025-05-19
week of the 05/19/2025 - #21
Adlib Tracker 2 · links
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2025-05-05
week of the 05/05/2025 - #19
Demoscene tools and resources · AI Tools and links
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2025-04-28
week of the 04/28/2025 - #18
Neural DSP in Linux · A world from a sheet of paper · Hyperwood - Open-Source Furniture · Helio music sequencer software · MIDI resources · MIDI Specification · C64 Petscii Demo · Pat Perry · Meshtastic resources
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2025-04-21
week of the 04/21/2025 - #17
Revision 2025 ·
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2025-04-07
week of the 04/07/2025 - #15
MIDI resources · Calendar.txt
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2025-03-17
week of the 03/17/2025 - #12
Open source translation · Calendar.txt · Tailscale · Wireguard · Deep dive into LLMs like ChatGPT by Andrej Karpathy (TL;DR) · VIET GD · How Core Git Developers Configure Git · Game development related articles · 38C3: Illegal Instructions · Mathesar · 64 (game) · Book archives · Apple //c developer · Cool oldskool demos · Artificial Intelligence of Things: A Survey · WaveNerd
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2025-01-06
week of the 01/06/2025 - #1
Guitar effects and amp modeling
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2024-12-30
week of the 12/30/2024 - #53
Bitcoins the hard way · The Dome: A Simple Violation of Determinism in Newtonian Mechanics
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2024-10-21
week of the 10/21/2024 - #43
3D perspective · MIDI Resources · Shinto Perspectives in Miyazaki's Anime Film "Spirited Away"
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2024-07-08
week of the 07/08/2024 - #28
c2d: generate an Apple II disk image from binary data · Interesting artists · Two IG accounts with hardware resources
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Cesar Miquel has been involved with computers since he got his first computer in the 1980′s. He’s gone from programming assembly language for the 6809 and 6502 processors, writting C and C++ code for industrial applications, running numerical simulations to web development. Since 1995 he has been mostly using open source software.
Currently he is a partner at Easytech, an Argentinian based company involved in developing web based applications and sites for the enterprise. There he currently leads the development team involved in developing enterprise web applications and sites.
He also holds a PHD in Physics from the University of Buenos Aires were he has done research in quantum computers. He has several publications in scientific journals including one in Nature.
In his free time he enjoys drawing, playing guitar, surfing and spending time with his wife and daughters.