<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> <id>https://roboeggs.github.io/</id><title>Roboeggs</title><subtitle>A minimal, responsive and feature-rich Jekyll theme for technical writing.</subtitle> <updated>2026-03-11T16:44:38+03:00</updated> <author> <name>Andrei</name> <uri>https://roboeggs.github.io/</uri> </author><link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" href="https://roboeggs.github.io/feed.xml"/><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" hreflang="en" href="https://roboeggs.github.io/"/> <generator uri="https://jekyllrb.com/" version="4.4.1">Jekyll</generator> <rights> © 2026 Andrei </rights> <icon>/assets/img/favicons/favicon.ico</icon> <logo>/assets/img/favicons/favicon-96x96.png</logo> <entry><title>How I Built a Browser-Based Sound Processing App with p5.js</title><link href="https://roboeggs.github.io/posts/audiostudio/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="How I Built a Browser-Based Sound Processing App with p5.js" /><published>2026-03-11T12:26:00+03:00</published> <updated>2026-03-11T16:44:17+03:00</updated> <id>https://roboeggs.github.io/posts/audiostudio/</id> <content type="text/html" src="https://roboeggs.github.io/posts/audiostudio/" /> <author> <name>Andrei</name> </author> <category term="Projects" /> <category term="Intelligent Signal Processing" /> <summary>Audio Studio If you’ve ever opened a DAW and thought “could I build something like this right in the browser?” — I gave it a shot. The result is a web application where you can record audio from a microphone or upload a file, run it through a chain of effects, see the spectrum before and after processing, and save the result to a local library. No servers, no installation — just open a page a...</summary> </entry> <entry><title>Interactive Snooker Simulator (p5.js + Matter.js)</title><link href="https://roboeggs.github.io/posts/snooker/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" title="Interactive Snooker Simulator (p5.js + Matter.js)" /><published>2026-03-10T12:29:00+03:00</published> <updated>2026-03-10T12:29:00+03:00</updated> <id>https://roboeggs.github.io/posts/snooker/</id> <content type="text/html" src="https://roboeggs.github.io/posts/snooker/" /> <author> <name>Andrei</name> </author> <category term="Projects" /> <category term="Games" /> <summary>What is Snooker? If you’ve ever seen people in waistcoats on TV, calmly rolling balls across a huge green table with a poker face — that’s snooker. Not billiards, not pool, but snooker — the most strategically complex and elegant form of cue sports. Unlike regular pool with its 15 balls and chaos, snooker follows a strict order: The table has 15 red balls (1 point each) and 6 colours — ye...</summary> </entry> </feed>
