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I finally found the youtube comment on Headhunter by Front 242!! I've been combing the comments for it for forever. #IndustrialMusic #EBM

I watched "To Leslie" last night and ... wow ... that's a performance that deserves an win.

Unpopular Opinion: I have no idea why everyone raves about "Everything Everywhere all at Once". For me, it was a 2 hour version of the "Turn Down for What" video with a ridiculous premise and some low-brow body humour thrown in.

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There's something really odd about this one...

Not sure if I am missing a joke or if de Adder messed up on his scaling in Illustrator.

@paul@dasmirnov.net I am now starting to see why mine grew so fast and quickly become costly and untenable.

I just read a review for a television show which said "It doesn't punch down to religion." It struck me as a completely irrational assertion. Is it even possible to *punch down* to one of the most powerful cultural institutions in every society across the planet?

I don't feel any particular need to abandon but my tweets there are getting fewer naturally as becomes increasingly populated with interesting folks. I will admit, however, that Elon's recent decision to close the API to third party apps, has made it significantly less interesting to me as a user and as a .

It's going to get scary.

[Credit to the TLDR newsletter]

"Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University were able to create full-body images of subjects using simple Wi-Fi routers. The technology could revolutionize healthcare, security, gaming, imaging, and many other industries. However, it could present many privacy issues as the technology can monitor people's movements through walls without their knowledge or consent. The technique involves analyzing the amplitude and phase of Wi-Fi signals to find interference and then using AI algorithms to produce an image."

@Aetous @gamingonlinux This is a common refrain but not entirely true. Yes, you can technically achieve record-keeping with a low-cost database transaction. But that misses the entire point of Blockchain. It's not a 'better database'. It brings singularity, security, built-in integrity, decentralization, and (when done right) independence of the product and data from the originating developer.

It's interesting to me to see how far Starbucks has aesthetically fallen (or perhaps deliberately changed) from premium cafe in the 90s and early 2000s to something that is only a colour scheme away from Dairy Queen or Burger King in both atmosphere and product line.

I just heard Sinead O'Connor's "Take Me to Church" for the first time and it's really good. No idea how I missed that one.

What features people would most like to see on Mastodon or a Fediverse social app -- either for themselves or to get friends who are not yet here to adopt the platform? I set up an open, unofficial Google Doc as a way to collect ideas -- please add and share! docs.google.com/document/d/1En

(There's an official Github feature request forum linked in the doc that actually reaches Team Mastodon -- this is intended to be a more open/brainstormy space.)

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