Miredly | 5 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2020)
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Miredly | 6 years ago | on: New Mac Pro
I don't even want a 1TB SSD in it, the 256 is perfect to hold the OS, a few DAWs, and all the plugins I could ever want. Everything else gets saved to drives in a toaster anyway. A rackmountable unit with a ton of PCI slots for HDX/Dante cards was on my Christmas list, and I'm not alone- there's a reason they made a point of showing how many HDX cards it can fit in their presentation.
It also looks like an amazing workstation for video editors. I really don't think it's designed for software engineers who make 500k a year.
Miredly | 7 years ago | on: Dow Jones’ watchlist of 2.4M high-risk clients has leaked
Miredly | 7 years ago | on: Story of a failed pentest
Miredly | 7 years ago | on: Magic Leap is a Tragic Heap
I also wouldn't trust Palmer Lucky to have anything like an objective opinion about it.
Miredly | 7 years ago | on: We’re underestimating the mind-warping potential of fake video
People adapted to it, sure- but that's the problem.
Miredly | 7 years ago | on: Netflix and Alphabet will need to become ISPs, fast
Miredly | 8 years ago | on: MacOS monitoring the open source way
Miredly | 8 years ago | on: Fediverse – Federated social networks running on free open software
Miredly | 8 years ago | on: Elementary Knightship found in Conway's Game of Life
Miredly | 8 years ago | on: Hiveway.io rips off of Mastodon and slaps a blockchain on top
Miredly | 8 years ago | on: Twitter Soars After Surprise Sales Gain, First Real Profit
Also, LinkedIn is terrible, and has been for the entire duration of my experience with it. I recently discovered that someone had tried to contact me about something extremely important using the LinkedIn messaging service, so now I feel somewhat obligated to follow it, and trying to navigate it was physically painful for me. I'm deeply upset that it's been made a necessary part of my life.
Miredly | 8 years ago | on: Chrome 68 will mark all HTTP sites as “not secure”
Miredly | 8 years ago | on: Twitter Soars After Surprise Sales Gain, First Real Profit
Miredly | 8 years ago | on: Twitter Soars After Surprise Sales Gain, First Real Profit
What I have now is a bunch of people in my own industry (music twitter, tech twitter), a bunch of people in industries I'm tangentially related to (Game dev twitter, vis-art twitter), a bunch of individual journalists, but by and large not the accounts of the publications they belong to, as well as the senators and congresspersons from my state.
By keeping a realtime stream of the people I follow in my periphery, I know when something is interesting when the list moves faster than normal, and if I feel like paying attention to it, the list moves quickly enough normally that there's a steady stream of real-time thoughts from people that I care about, and it doesn't move too quickly to read them.
The biggest thing I had to get over early on was wanting to read everything. Twitter's timeline isn't particularly legible if you want to go through and read everything your friends have written, but that's not how most people are really using it in my experience. People are checking in, seeing what's buzzing, and participating in the conversation if they have something to say.
That was the next big hurdle that I'm trying to get over now: Twitter is a participatory thing. You get more out of it if you start engaging with people. Twitter is so obtuse though, that it took my getting in to Mastodon to realize this.
You can talk to the void all you want, but if you want people to find /you/, you have to start talking to people.
Miredly | 8 years ago | on: Video editing with Python
Miredly | 8 years ago | on: Video editing with Python
Miredly | 8 years ago | on: Video editing with Python
Miredly | 8 years ago | on: MacBook Pro? No
Compare the Macbook with the 13" Macbook Pro, there's a ridiculous amount of overlap there that makes their pricing structure seem ridiculous.
Miredly | 8 years ago | on: MacBook Pro? No
These posts get so high up on HN because they resonate with people on HN. I'm a new-media producer/developer, and my 2014 MBP is the best machine I've ever owned- but the state of the current MBP and the current Mac Pro have left me in an interesting situation: If this machine dies, there isn't anything in the Apple line up that I want. I refuse to pay $400 more for a touch bar that I don't want, and I refuse to get locked in to a configuration on a /desktop machine/, which rules out the current MBP and iMac Pro.
These blog posts are creative pros telling Apple to get their shit together, and they get upvoted on places like HN because a lot of other people feel the same way.
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Background: Audio engineering and multimedia development, worked previously at the Smithsonian on various projects including an app to make the Eclipse accessible to people who are blind or visually impaired, and a multimedia installation at the National Air and Space Museum. Open to a variety of work from consulting to game dev to backend media processing.