Fun. I studied Japanese for two years, let it slide and now every Kanji is like "Hmmm, I've seen that before but..." I can still read kana though, which is nice to know.
bentograd 6 hours ago [-]
This looks very cool, but I find it very hard to read the text against the moving background. The lights in the "windows" of the voxel building do not provide good contrast.
fitsumbelay 42 minutes ago [-]
very cool and runs pretty nicely on my 2019 mac mini
Tor3 5 hours ago [-]
I don't know why, but that was an extreme load on my computer/browser. The picture changed every ten-fifteen seconds, I don't know if that's intentional or not, but it wasn't something I wanted to watch. The computer fan ran at maximum and it was hard to get enough CPU to close the browser tab.
NaiveBayesian 3 hours ago [-]
For me it showed 400 fps in the top left corner and my laptop fans spun up immediately as well. Seems to render frames continuously rather than waiting for the screen to refresh. Would probably be much less load when limited to 60 fps.
Rohansi 2 hours ago [-]
You need to click the "fps" text for it to actually show the FPS value (it'll be green). The 400 you saw was something else.
weakfish 3 hours ago [-]
If you right click on the page, you can 'open image in new tab' and get an image of the current screen. I assume that means it is rendering an entirely new image each frame... which is a tad wild.
Rohansi 2 hours ago [-]
> I assume that means it is rendering an entirely new image each frame... which is a tad wild.
What's wild about that? That's exactly what it's doing and what most uses of canvas/WebGL do.
kingkool68 49 minutes ago [-]
This reminds me of Sim Copter from when I was a kid
Lawyer24 4 hours ago [-]
I am going to reach out to you via email. I like this project and I am building something similar. Maybe we can collaborate or keep in contact.
LastMuel 6 hours ago [-]
This site caused my iPhone to start playing music and wouldn’t stop until I rebooted. I’m on the latest security release of iOS. Something off about that.
worrycue 5 hours ago [-]
Works fine for me on a 17e.
LastMuel 3 hours ago [-]
I’m on an 11 Pro. The site works fine. The issue is the audio. It somehow continues playing after the page is closed and after the application I’m using is closed. It took a phone reboot to stop playing.
I’m not claiming that there’s malicious activity on the part of the site. I just wonder if there is something anomalous about how it plays audio.
iluvcommunism 5 hours ago [-]
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marginalia_nu 5 hours ago [-]
Voxel Tokyo has very pleasant vibes.
TacticalCoder 4 hours ago [-]
Tokyo has very pleasant vibes. It's an amazing city. My brother lives there since 30 years and I've been many times (it's so far that when I go, I go for 3 months).
My daughter loves it and, motivated by having japanese family, she's currently trying to learn japanese.
I think she'll love that site (I'll show it to her as soon as she comes back home).
mrbluecoat 5 hours ago [-]
What a cool idea! Need something similar for Korean - perhaps the EverLine light rail line in Yongin.
Zababa 5 hours ago [-]
This looks good and I like the idea but I don't get what the "practice" is here?
philote 2 hours ago [-]
Yeah I loaded it up and had no idea what to do.
nsfmc 31 minutes ago [-]
you listen to the audio and try to determine if you can either read or understand the audio. it's repeated twice, once formally and once casually, so good for listening practice, but also good for adding new words/phrases into your vocabulary since some of them might be familiar but maybe reconfigured in a way that you don't normally see in your practice.
this is probably only useful if you've started learning a very small amount of grammar, know hiragana well enough to make furigana useful, and have started memorizing enough kanji/vocab to make 'overheard train chatter' useful. probably, generously, something maybe 3-6 months into your japanese language journey, so not good for bootstrapping.
badabidi 1 hours ago [-]
Epic!
echelon 5 hours ago [-]
Does this scale beyond N5/N4?
This could be a really useful tool.
rimworld 6 hours ago [-]
love the tunes
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nexus2045 4 hours ago [-]
lovely
wormpilled 4 hours ago [-]
Slop
mercanlIl 2 hours ago [-]
I get the same feeling. There’s a lack of polish and intentionality to it. It’s a cool idea and a nice demo, and there’s certainly a lot of buttons and features.
But it’s been laggy on my device, it’s visually distracting, and the UX doesn’t seem particularly well-suited for practicing Japanese.
Keyframe 4 hours ago [-]
Looks nice, but what's the deal with Mickey Mouse voice? Is it sponsored by Disney or something?
mister_mort 3 hours ago [-]
I think it's just one of the standard JP voice synthesisers available. I know I've heard almost exactly the same one on other Youtube videos using text-to-speech for Japanese.
3371 2 hours ago [-]
IIRC it's a popular TTS character called ずんだもん.
jameshart 2 hours ago [-]
So.. I know many people can read hiragana, but it is a very annoying habit of people who know a bit of Japanese to post un-transliterated Japanese text on an English language forum. For someone who doesn’t know Japanese your post reads ‘IIRC it’s a popular TTS character called ??NOT?FOR??YOU??’ - it communicates no information.
Writing ‘a popular TTS character called ずんだもん (zundamon)’ takes you very little time and gives readers a little more to work with, and which they can use to Google English language resources on the subject if they are interested.
3371 1 hours ago [-]
I did but I removed the English part, not because I assume people can read hiragana, but because I assume people will need to search it up anyway.
narreme 48 minutes ago [-]
fwiw i recognize "zundamon" (and many other romanized japanese names/terms) without needing to look them up, but can not read the japanese
Zababa 57 minutes ago [-]
Copy-pasting "ずんだもん" into Google gives you everything you want with the sidebar info, copy pasting "zundamon" into Google gives the same Wikipedia link on the sidebar. "Popular TTS character called" is enough to imply that what follows is the name, that you can then search.
kridsdale1 2 hours ago [-]
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vdsk 2 hours ago [-]
Doesn't really sound like ずんだもん tbh. Can't recall which voice it is however.
AdmiralAsshat 3 hours ago [-]
Japan likes their cutesy little-girl voices.
vlian2088 2 hours ago [-]
that's just how their women sound to us. cutesy anime girls are voiced by aunties over 30.
kridsdale1 2 hours ago [-]
So are cartoon boys in the west.
Keyframe 3 hours ago [-]
How infantile then
altairprime 22 minutes ago [-]
Comparing our culture to others, women in the U.S. are raised to do much the same. Ask anyone woman constantly misgendered for not having a high-pitched woman’s speaking tone (e.g. pacific islanders) and they’ll confirm. Best not throw stones from glass houses.
cynicalsecurity 2 hours ago [-]
That is an anime voice.
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Rendered at 18:27:59 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) with Vercel.
What's wild about that? That's exactly what it's doing and what most uses of canvas/WebGL do.
I’m not claiming that there’s malicious activity on the part of the site. I just wonder if there is something anomalous about how it plays audio.
My daughter loves it and, motivated by having japanese family, she's currently trying to learn japanese.
I think she'll love that site (I'll show it to her as soon as she comes back home).
this is probably only useful if you've started learning a very small amount of grammar, know hiragana well enough to make furigana useful, and have started memorizing enough kanji/vocab to make 'overheard train chatter' useful. probably, generously, something maybe 3-6 months into your japanese language journey, so not good for bootstrapping.
This could be a really useful tool.
But it’s been laggy on my device, it’s visually distracting, and the UX doesn’t seem particularly well-suited for practicing Japanese.
Writing ‘a popular TTS character called ずんだもん (zundamon)’ takes you very little time and gives readers a little more to work with, and which they can use to Google English language resources on the subject if they are interested.