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  "path": "/t/designing-a-spatula-in-haskell-video/13836#post_1",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-23T12:16:21.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Designing a Spatula (In Haskell)",
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  "textContent": "Over the weekend, I finished making this (fairly silly) video:\n\nDesigning a Spatula (In Haskell)\n\n3D part design done using Waterfall-CAD, music in Tidal Cycles.\n\nSource code’s on Github, including both the source code in the video, and the scaffolding used to create the video.\n\nThis was my first time using Tidal-Cycles, and while it’s very cool, it’s clearly designed for live, improvisational, performances, as opposed to this kind of arrangement.\n\nThe scaffolding was also my first time using the Effectful library in anger, and I found it very nice",
  "title": "Designing a Spatula in Haskell (Video)"
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