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Dec 2025

Boléro

Anonymous
Fri 19-Dec-2025 21:55
This is amazing. All my respect to you!
EmilLindroth
Emil Lindroth
Fri 19-Dec-2025 21:59
This is the best and most awesome thing I have seen and heard in years! The hard work you've put in to it along with a masterful performance is mindblowing.

In this day and age of ai generated music you've surpassed excellence by not only bringing the computer as an electric music instrument to life but also delivering art at an unprecedented level.

You, sir Linus Åkesson are a true artist. And I mean that with the deepest of respect as an artist myself. I hope your art will reach around the globe as many times as viraly possible for many years to come.

Thank you Linus for brightening the world with you brilliance and for raising the bar. I wish you all the best of fortunes in life.

Emil Lindroth
Blues keyboardist
Anonymous
Fri 19-Dec-2025 22:09
Amazing! Incredible! Thank you for sharing!
Anonymous
Fri 19-Dec-2025 22:12
This makes me nostalgic for Final Fantasy III for the Super NES.
Anonymous
Fri 19-Dec-2025 22:49
I was already a fan of your work, but this takes the cake.

Congratulations on another amazing piece!
Anonymous
Sat 20-Dec-2025 01:13
I absolutely love this. The snare is incredible. At 5:06 I thought it was printing something that would finish at the completion of the piece. Alas, v2 ;)
Anonymous
Sat 20-Dec-2025 01:22
This is absolutely amazing. I don’t even know where to begin. Thanks for making this!
Anonymous
Sat 20-Dec-2025 03:54
You da man LINUS! Whats next? Maybe excursions Samuel Barber?
Anonymous
Sat 20-Dec-2025 05:20
Incredible!
Anonymous
Sat 20-Dec-2025 08:57
This put a stupid smile on my face for 15 minutes and it's still going. Just an awesome idea! Thanks so much!
Anonymous
Sat 20-Dec-2025 08:59
This was one of the best things this one has seen in its life, it's so cool to see all your custom instruments in context, and it is not sure any other performance has ever bought it so much joy to watch.
Anonymous
Sat 20-Dec-2025 10:10
The coolest musical-technological project I could possibly imagine. Incredible performance. I'm honoured to share the web with you, maestro.
Anonymous
Sat 20-Dec-2025 10:25
Popped up in my YouTube feed Christmas 2025 and a lovely Christmas present it is, thanks for sharing.
Anonymous
Sat 20-Dec-2025 11:48
Absolute madman!
Anonymous
Sat 20-Dec-2025 13:44
¡Brutal! Gracias por compartir un trabajo tan bien hecho. 😍
Anonymous
Sat 20-Dec-2025 14:38
Congratulations on finding a way to make Boléro entertaining!
Anonymous
Sat 20-Dec-2025 15:37
What an amazing surprise to find. You did this great justice! Thank you.

Dialog

Anonymous
Sat 20-Dec-2025 17:31
Can't compile on Windows (in MSYS) because this uses termios.h and ioctl.h. Definitely not a good decision.

That's okay: you can make better decisions next time.

Boléro

Anonymous
Sat 20-Dec-2025 22:57
Fantastic! Truly inspired. What a wonderful gift you've given us! Thank you!
Anonymous
Sun 21-Dec-2025 05:59
This was wonderful from start to finish.

I didn't think you were going to be able to pull off the dynamics of that one long crescendo with those 8-bit instruments, but that was truly excellent.

I've always loved Bolero!

Padme

Anonymous
Sun 21-Dec-2025 12:22
+1 for DL
+2 here

Loving all your posts, although my Paula collection outnumbers my SID 5:1 and I gave up on the 6502, perhaps unfairly, early in 1980.

Boléro

Anonymous
Sun 21-Dec-2025 19:01
Haha I love how every recording is a different tie. What a video!

Kernighan's lever

Anonymous
Mon 22-Dec-2025 19:58
If it is twice as hard to debug software as it is to write it, then it's not necessarily impossible to debug; it might merely take twice as long. And there's always the possibility that you overlooked something simple that will jump out at you when you look at the code again.

Do You Want a Multiplexius Plushie?

Anonymous
Fri 26-Dec-2025 01:28
Well I would like to sign up for this little guy also.
I too missed the original idea and start up.
Matter of fact I only recently found your site and Utube.
You have shown and taught me enough already to support you with a purchase of one or two of these wizards for my pre-ordered C64 ultimate.
Thank you.
Peace out!

Boléro

Anonymous
Sat 27-Dec-2025 14:24
What a sweet Christmas gift ! Merry end of year

Kernighan's lever

Anonymous
Mon 29-Dec-2025 03:05
I'm so glad Kernighan gifted to us the concept of self-improvement.

I believe the quote to be influenced in part by his having avoided decent debuggers across his entire career.
Anonymous
Wed 31-Dec-2025 20:00
The way that I see the Kernighan quote is to warn us right now at our smartest of the choices that we're leaving for our future-selves.

Given this warning we can make plans for our future selves from our potentially smarter current (historical) self.

The choices will fall into 4 main categories inspired by IT Sec risk management:

- Avoid: We can plan to hide in future by any means
- Outsource: We can plan now to delegate any debugging
- Mitigate: Writing comments and tests: Leverage current IQ
- Accept: Choose to be okay with being dumb in future

Hence, his quote empowers us to choose the challenges we want to face in the future.

Daron Jones - www.daronjones.com