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Monitor a Linux Box With Machine Generated Music

mcappel writes "Linux and Unix admins are familiar with vmstat and top, which are visual tools displaying the health of a computer. chordStats adds a new interface to a system monitoring setup — information passed through tone, timbre, and harmony. IBM's Nathan Harrington, who wrote Knock Some Commands Into Your Laptop, created a simple Perl script to send note events to FluidSynth that forces various system events to be interpreted as a part of a harmonious interval, and looks at options for enhancing a musical system monitor."

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  1. sound samples? by gEvil+(beta) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Anyone have any audio files of this to give us an idea of what it sounds like?

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  2. Gone are the days... by Nefarious+Wheel · · Score: 3, Interesting

    ...when you could stick an AM radio on top of the GA16/440, tune the radio to the far end of the band and listen to your programs compile. You could tell when it was sorting it's symbol table, was very melodic.

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