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Hey, our audio editor is on hiatus, as most of us moved on to other projects. Our GitHub organization now mostly hosts previously unmaintained audio libraries that were brought up to speed with the 21st century.

A very cool person has been silently working on another fork, Saucedacity alone, ever since a bit after the time we popped around. We're discussing on how to carry over our work to their project.

github.com/saucedacity/sauceda

Finally finished revising my resume again. Hopefully this latest heap of monotonous garbage will make it through some filters. Or at least be aesthetically acceptable to human visual scrutiny.

Just a friendly summertime reminder that the Grinch:::

-- His first name is Ethan
-- was 63 years old when he stole Christmas
-- roughly 6'6" tall
-- could lift 18,371.12 lbs. That's around 32 times the clean and jerk lift world record.
-- is also a skilled craftsman, engineer, and quantum physicist, having built his sleigh and many of the contraptions within his cave himself

In short, Christmas was stolen by a tall, mad scientist with superhuman physique who just entered senior citizenship age.

This is what most of the anti-science wackadoos dont realize.

"Let your imagination have full sway. Build it up until it is filled daily and hourly with the pictures that the lessons of the past and the trials of today suggest to your consciousness. Then analyze these imaginary things, select the best, and take them into the laboratory of your creative powers. Let the divine consciousness flowing through you reconstruct them, radiate them, and bring them to pass in your life and in the lives of those around you, thus adding to the world the assets of the future and the beautiful things of human evolution." H. Spencer Lewis

"Let us learn to let go, to not allow ourselves to be overwhelmed by the circumstances and conditions of this world. Let us constantly remember that at the heart of ourselves, as at the heart of all human beings, there forever stands a silent and watchful guardian: the Master Within." Christian Bernard

what's different about this one is they didnt even bother to end it with "Redhat" or someone's name...

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Hi Lucifargundam,

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i hate the notion that to make a website today you need to either use a service or a framework

you really don't

please handcraft more HTML

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Poor Man 660 PCB

Those PCB will get you a tube compressor inspired by the most famous Fairchild 670 tube compressor.

It's a well documented project and there are plenty of ressources online. The build isn't really complicated, but it's a lot of tube and transformers.

The PCB are discontinued but the GroupDIY community is strong and will most probably help you.

Asking 50€ + shipping. Europe preferred.

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Just another hot day. Quite chilly by some people's standards.

"The Christian monasteries that preserved classical culture through the last set of dark ages were not staffed by people trying to maintain some semblance of a middle-class Roman lifestyle while the world fell apart around them. Quite the opposite — the monks and nuns who copied old texts, taught at abbey schools, and kept the lamps of Western civilization burning,
voluntarily embraced a lifestyle even more impoverished and re- stricted than that of the peasants among whom they lived. The same point is equally true of the Buddhist and Taoist monastics who accomplished the same vital task in other places and times. Arguably, it’s precisely this willingness to embrace extreme poverty for the sake of higher goals that frees up the time and effort needed for the economically unproductive activities needed to keep the heritage of a civilization alive."
From "Long Descent" by John Michael Greer
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