Rajiラジ

The Lab

Welcome to my digital garden. This is a stream-of-consciousness log of my ongoing experiments, learning progress, snippets, and half-formed ideas. It's unpolished by design.

Temporary specimen. This entry exists to test the Lab music and experiment format and will be replaced with a real note.

A future entry here will document an actual singing experiment and whatever I learn from it.

Temporary specimen. This entry exists to test a technical Lab note and will be replaced with a real experiment.

A real entry might document an implementation experiment, an architectural decision, a surprising failure, or something I learned while building.

Temporary specimen. This entry exists to test a Japanese-learning note and will be replaced with a real note.

This space will eventually contain small observations from Japanese study: something I understood, a useful technique, an interesting expression, or a question worth investigating.

Temporary specimen. This entry exists to test a longer music and technical note and will be replaced with a real experiment.

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Temporary specimen. This entry exists to test a small idea with a permalink and will be replaced later.

Tiny ideas can live here before they become projects, essays, or anything else.

Temporary specimen. This entry exists to test a longer general Lab note and will be replaced with a real one.

Temporary specimen. This entry exists to test a code-oriented Lab note and will be replaced with a real experiment.

A future Web Audio experiment will eventually go here.

For now, this entry simply gives the Lab another kind of technical specimen to render.

Temporary specimen. This deliberately short entry exists to test how the Lab handles very small notes.

Some real ideas will eventually be this short.

Temporary specimen. This entry exists to test the Lab reading-note format and will be replaced with a real note.

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Temporary specimen. This entry exists to test the Lab code-note format and will be replaced with a real note.

A future note will probably contain a small debugging observation, something I tried, what surprised me, and what I learned from it.

Temporary specimen. This entry exists to test a short music note and will be replaced with a real one.

A future entry might contain a melody, lyric fragment, recording idea, or interesting vocal observation that is worth keeping without becoming a finished song.

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