fancy_hammer | 2 years ago | on: Job Corps: free, residential training and education for low-income young adults
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fancy_hammer | 3 years ago | on: Ask HN: What is a sustainable methodology for taking notes of your learning?
Andy Matuschak has written about his techniques for keeping notes. https://notes.andymatuschak.org/About_these_notes
Molecular notes is another take on keeping notes https://reasonabledeviations.com/2022/04/18/molecular-notes-...
fancy_hammer | 3 years ago | on: Why nobody ever wins the car at the mall (2018)
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fancy_hammer | 4 years ago | on: Lab-grown meat may never be cost-competitive enough to displace traditional meat
Do cows have emotions and awareness of the world they live in?
fancy_hammer | 4 years ago | on: Australia’s new mass surveillance mandate
I suspect there is a big difference between the long term wealth implications of buying a house vs buying an apartment. There are never going to be more houses in outer-inner-suburbs. There is going to be a constant supply of new apartments as we move towards higher density living.
People who have wealthy parents are in the best position to make better housing investments.
fancy_hammer | 4 years ago | on: Bespoke Synth 1.0 – open-source software modular synthesizer
Ableton Live Suite has a tremendous amount of tools out of the box and contains everything you need to make music with. Look for second hand copies on forums. You'll likely be able to pick a copy up for $400 or so. You could buy that and never buy any software again.
> And instead of paying upfront, synths / effects can make money by taking a cut of your revenue
Hahahaha, have you asked how much the average electronic music producer makes vs the average software dev? ;)
fancy_hammer | 4 years ago | on: Functional programming is not popular because it is weird (2016)
fancy_hammer | 4 years ago | on: Australia’s new mass surveillance mandate
The experience of living in Melbourne in 2000 as someone not on the property ladder is very different to now.
In 2000 it was possible to be on the poverty line and still live within an easy bike ride of the CBD. Now everyone I know lives increasingly on the fringes of the city.
This change is not unique to Melbourne but I can't help feel something is lost when you go to a house party and the only people you meet are ones who can afford property.
I'm increasingly assuming anyone who buys in Melbourne is doing so with the assistance of multi-generation wealth.
fancy_hammer | 4 years ago | on: Australia’s new mass surveillance mandate
On my list of things to be concerned about as an Australian, censorship of media is pretty low down. It's not something we run up against in day to day life.
fancy_hammer | 4 years ago | on: Summer 2021 has changed our understanding of extreme weather
fancy_hammer | 4 years ago | on: Functional, declarative audio applications
Is voice triggering with midi sample accurate?
What's the story for building VST plugins? How much c++ glue code do you need to write?
The amount of effort required to build a VST plugin is very off-putting. IMHO it's hard to justify doing unless it's a commercial project. I think we would see more idiosyncratic and creative plugins if building one took weeks instead of years.
fancy_hammer | 4 years ago | on: The mortifying ordeal of pairing all day