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Subject:    Philip the Intern Presents: How-To Generate - Yes, In Ruby - Not Sotheby's Phunk It! From Scratch / 
From:       Gerald Bauer <gerald.bauer () gmail ! com>
Date:       2022-02-23 11:17:53
Message-ID: CAAxEZd_bXPsYrEB_PYwV8BF0UJgLNiiHGUWcWXkyaQu_unEucQ () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hello,

  in the ongoing pixel art programming - yes, with ruby - series
I published some new episodes on the new Punk Week - All Punk (Pixel
Art) News, All The Time! blog [1a].

 The latest update / episode reads

   Philip the Intern Presents: How-To Generate Not Sotheby's Phunk It!
From Scratch / Zero
   104 Phunks. 1 Lot. 6 Versions (All Black 'Dark' Phunks, All White
'Pale' Phunks, All Zombies,
   All Goldies, All Pinkies, All Ghosties). 1 Bitmap.
  Right-Click & Save To Own 100% Forever - phunkit.png (~11k) [1b]

  and - yes, in ruby [2] - let's you generate the multi-million dollar
bitmap - getting auctioned off
with a starting bid of US$ 14+ million today (Feb 23rd) at Sotheby's -
 in new variations that you own 100% forever in your own home and much more.

  Happy pixel pushing and programming with ruby.


PS:  A while back (in 2021) Glimmer Hero (And Now Ruby Fukuoka Ruby
2022 Special Award Winner) & Punk Rocker (Drummer)
  Andy Maleh has put together a generate your own punks gui program
(with Glimmer, The Tk Edition in CRuby) [3]

[1a] https://cryptopunksnotdead.github.io/punkweek
[1b] https://cryptopunksnotdead.github.io/punkweek/2022-02-23-philip-the-intern-presents-not-sothebys-phunk-it-ii
 [2]  https://github.com/cryptopunksnotdead/cryptopunks/blob/master/sothebys/generate_phunkit.rb
 [3]  https://github.com/cryptopunksnotdead/cryptopunks-gui

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