Comment by ChrisArchitect 2 months ago who searches techno music for lyrics?I'm looking for a sample that goes bleep-brrr-whoosh 3 comments ChrisArchitect Reply gregsadetsky 2 months ago it's a bit tongue in cheek :-) and I agree, searching for ... "sounds" in descriptive/onomatopoeia-like language would be great! tym0 2 months ago I feel it would be more interesting to show statistics about the words used rather than search. gregsadetsky 2 months ago If you dig a tiny bit in the devtools, you’ll see the sqlite file that’s loaded in the frontend with all of the data :)A word cloud or some stats is a great idea!
gregsadetsky 2 months ago it's a bit tongue in cheek :-) and I agree, searching for ... "sounds" in descriptive/onomatopoeia-like language would be great! tym0 2 months ago I feel it would be more interesting to show statistics about the words used rather than search. gregsadetsky 2 months ago If you dig a tiny bit in the devtools, you’ll see the sqlite file that’s loaded in the frontend with all of the data :)A word cloud or some stats is a great idea!
tym0 2 months ago I feel it would be more interesting to show statistics about the words used rather than search. gregsadetsky 2 months ago If you dig a tiny bit in the devtools, you’ll see the sqlite file that’s loaded in the frontend with all of the data :)A word cloud or some stats is a great idea!
gregsadetsky 2 months ago If you dig a tiny bit in the devtools, you’ll see the sqlite file that’s loaded in the frontend with all of the data :)A word cloud or some stats is a great idea!
it's a bit tongue in cheek :-) and I agree, searching for ... "sounds" in descriptive/onomatopoeia-like language would be great!
I feel it would be more interesting to show statistics about the words used rather than search.
If you dig a tiny bit in the devtools, you’ll see the sqlite file that’s loaded in the frontend with all of the data :)
A word cloud or some stats is a great idea!