vict00ms
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3 years ago
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on: Dark Sky iOS app will no longer work from Dec 31
Lala was great, you could upload your own MP3s and stream them or you could purchase them directly (for download or streaming as a "web song"). If you were a registered member, you could listen to any album/song once at no cost (not just on their platform, embedded in web sites too).
vict00ms
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3 years ago
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on: Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill” synth sounds
Hearing that "cello" sample that Bush used made me feel like looking into a marble quarry and trying to see sculptures waiting to be released from the rocks.
vict00ms
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3 years ago
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on: My students cheated... a lot
When I was in high school, a bunch of AP students cheated off the valedictorian our senior year...when it was exposed, they hushed everything up rather than allowing a scandal that would ruin the school's and the students' reputations (some of which were bound for Ivy League schools in a few months' time).
Sometimes, the entire community will protect its cheaters.
vict00ms
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4 years ago
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on: Cannabis use produces persistent cognitive impairments: meta review
There are definitely places where "spliffs" (weed+tobacco) are the norm, but it's definitely atypical.
vict00ms
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4 years ago
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on: Internet addiction and the habit of book reading
>I know the games I like; they are all old and I know I love them.
>I simply can't concentrate on the games I like for more than 15 minutes.
Maybe you should try playing something different. A new challenge might encourage you to concentrate more and/or build neuroplasticity, and you could find some satisfaction there.
vict00ms
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4 years ago
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on: The Framework is the most exciting laptop I've used
Most modern mixers support toslink (and even coaxial sometimes), especially ones that are specifically oriented towards timecode control.
vict00ms
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4 years ago
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on: Japan's government plans to encourage 4-day workweek, but experts split
I'm 4th generation Japanese-American, and in no way whatsoever qualified to answer your question, but I'll gladly do it nonetheless: they prioritize the collective over the individual.
vict00ms
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4 years ago
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on: Manicure robot in San Francisco is now painting nails in 10 minutes for just $8
No, a nail technician is a job that sustains many immigrant communities. They may be faceless to you but they're real people getting pushed out of jobs. This "automation device" isn't anything like a smartphone.
vict00ms
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4 years ago
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on: Neural networks emulate any guitar pedal for $120
>sure, but can it model my amp?
I believe you can already create your own impulse responses (from your personal amps).
vict00ms
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5 years ago
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on: Hockey goalies are too big now
I feel the same. I watched (and enjoyed) lots of college basketball when I had roommates that were heavily invested in games' outcomes but never again since.
vict00ms
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5 years ago
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on: Sir Kazuo Ishiguro warns of young authors self-censoring out of 'fear'
This was just posted 38min ago.
vict00ms
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5 years ago
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on: Squatters issue death threats to archaeologist who discovered Caral
The armed occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is a pretty clear-cut example.
vict00ms
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5 years ago
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on: The Mayron Cole Piano Method is now free
I taught myself how to flatpick on guitar. Three years later, I found out that I held the plectrum incorrectly. Though I've learned the proper way (and will switch to it in order to tremolo a la Dick Dale), twenty-five years later I still can't shake it.
vict00ms
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5 years ago
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on: Good Books for a Lousy Year
I'm a big fan of King and as such implore you to recommend specific works: nobody should read 'Rose Madder' on accident (or even as punishment, I don't care the transgression).
Have you read Robert Jordan's 'Conan' books? I just reread them (after finally getting around to reading Sanderson's final two books of Jordan's 'Wheel of Time' series) and they're more fun than I'd remembered!
vict00ms
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5 years ago
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on: Good Books for a Lousy Year
'REAMDE' by Neil Stephenson. It's about a fictional MMORPG and really fun.
vict00ms
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5 years ago
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on: Making Playstation 1 Modchips (2018)
I had a friend in undergrad that was moving a pretty significant number of modded (original) XBoxes at a pretty significant markup...but it turned out that he also offered a particular service that was largely driving sales: a larger hard drive filled with ripped DVDs from the 'Red Light District' adult film studio.
vict00ms
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5 years ago
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on: Zoom lied to users about end-to-end encryption for years, FTC says
I don't think the example vindicates you in the manner you believe. The damages would surely exceed the missing wheels if resolved in the courtroom.
vict00ms
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5 years ago
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on: The Corporatization of Nursing Homes
Your response was dismissive of the possibility that families could throw a family member into a nursing home to raid their savings, etc. I'm telling you that this happens and providing a real-world example from my own life, just like you did.
The vast majority of people do NOT have loving, decent families. You are lucky to have that world view but you should consider the possibility that it is quite flawed.
vict00ms
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5 years ago
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on: The Corporatization of Nursing Homes
> Not sure what you mean by this
My grandmother was in good health but my mother didn't want to assist her (Medicare-provided) caretaker anymore and wanted her assets. She and my stepfather manufactured a scenario in which she took a fall, then stuck her in a nursing home and she died within a year. My mother knew the rules and got what she wanted without any repercussions (beyond losing contact with her only son).
vict00ms
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5 years ago
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on: 'Zoom towns' are exploding in the West
I don't know people who have done this but I know people that are impacted by people that have (e.g. small towns along the Hudson river being inundated by people fleeing NYC).