Working on It

You may have noticed the blog’s been a little quiet lately—that’s focus, not neglect. At Senslogic we live by a simple rule: first know what something should be, then show that it is. Solid models first, and then, measure.

The Missing Link

WaveMe can already measure, align, and inspect like a champ—but it can’t yet predict. That gap has bugged me to no end, because “knowing what it should be” is half the job.

So I’m fixing it.

Enter Ray-Tracing

I’m building a brand-new ray-tracing module for WaveMe. Think virtual laser beams mapping your setup before you touch a knob—a digital twin as a WaveMe module, or even your browser. Once this lands, WaveMe will be the first tool you reach for in the lab, not the second one after you guess.

A Bit Rusty (in a Good Way)

The module’s being implemented in Rust—my first deep dive into the language. Rust is catnip for a physicist: blazing-fast, memory-safe, and it compiles to pretty much anything, WebAssembly + OpenGL included. Translation: you’ll get a slick, cross-platform demo you can run right here. And who can say no to a language that won’t compile if you try to add a length to a number.

What’s Next?

Give me until the end of summer and you should see a playable demo on this site. If you’d like a heads-up the moment it drops, check out the Kontakt page and I’ll keep in touch.

Thanks for sticking around while I tinker. Trust me—this will be interesting.