I've been a professional musician since the end days of selling CDs, and I would like to say that having experienced the decline of CD sales because of piracy transition into the paid streaming era it's unambiguous that musicians were better off when mostly everyone was pirating and then some people bought CDs or other merch out of a desire to support vs today when everyone pays a nominal fee to a corporation that pays us nothing and also satisfies their desire to support despite not actually offering support.
I would much rather you pirate anything I have made or worked on vs listening on streaming services, which are an objective nightmare for musicians. Even if you never intend to spend a penny, normalizing piracy is better for us than normalizing the current capitalist-realism nightmare where you get whatever you want and also get to relax into the fiction that you aren't exploiting musicians because you pay the price of one album per month to a giant corporation so you can feel ok about it.
"this chart was pulled yesterday and it's already a little outdated but... uh, the principle remains"
"stablecoins are always, uh, notionally, pegged to the dollar"
The RX/TX way naming of nets is inherited from a previous era, when there were a clear distinction between DCE and DTE, terminals and modems. Now that all electronics systems are like matryoshka dolls of smart-ish subsystems and that it's not always clear who is "in charge" of a serial communication, shouldn't we use different names altogether to put the old way of naming things to a final rest?
How about ASI/ASO for pins and ASAB/ASBA for nets:
- Asynchronous Serial In
- Asynchronous Serial Out
- Async Serial A to B
- Async Serial B to A
ASO --> ASAB -->ASI
ASI <-- ASBA <-- ASO
Short, unambiguous, we just have to pick arbitrarily who's A and who's B amongst the two sides of a given interface.
No "crossover point", over a jumper or a connector, where the TX net *has to* become the RX net for the communication to work.
Also, no collision with the recommended new terminology for SPI https://www.oshwa.org/a-resolution-to-redefine-spi-signal-names/
Makin' the open-source things in NYC
#adafruit #electronics #opensource #manufacturing #nyc #womanowned
Hi cycling people :) I installed and maintain a free bicycle repair station on a cycle lane near were we live (rural Denmark).
Am always interested in what cycling service infrastructure is available elsewhere, so if you have something: share it here! :-)
Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science 📢
👩🔬The world needs women
👩🏽🎓Science needs women
👩🏿🦱The SDGs need women
🧕#Biodiversity needs women
Today & every day together for greater diversity in science! 🌎
Hey, today is XML’s 25th birthday. Back in the day I wrote a lot about it: https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/What/Technology/XML/
Probably the most important: Neither XML’s father nor inventor: https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2008/11/22/Not-the-Inventor-of-XML
Amusing: “XML People”: https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2008/02/10/XML-People
Quoting from “What XML Means” (2007): “XML is the first successful instance of a data packaging system that is simultaneously (human) language-independent and (computer) system-independent. It’s the existence proof that such a thing can be built and be useful.”
The 10 EU #CrossBorderRail pilot projects:
- were proposed by the rail industry and national governments, not the Commission
- if something’s missing no one proposed it
- they are not a complete plan to fix international rail in EU
- the list isn’t exclusive as there are many other ongoing projects
- there’s no extra EU money for any of them, but there is EU money for railways in general
- looking systematically at individual connections makes sense, so these pilots are a small step forward
Friendly reminder that everything you ever print on a label maker is transferred from an ink tape that is left in the cartridge, so when you finish a cartridge you can take a walk down memory lane of all the projects you worked on.
And then make sure to handle this duplicate of all your labels accordingly.
"People love ChatGPT. People have confidence in it.
"They want to use it for everything—legal work, medical advice, term papers, or even writing Substack columns. "
* give people what they ask for
* don’t worry whether it’s true or not—ethical scruples aren’t part of your job
* If you get caught in a lie, serve up another lie
* always act sure of yourself— your confidence seals the deal
https://tedgioia.substack.com/p/introducing-the-slickest-con-artist
(h/t @kottke)
RT @triofrancos
How much lithium is needed to electrify the car-dependent status quo vs transforming the transportation system to increase mass transit, walking & cycling? Our new @cpluscp report finds dramatic differences. We can achieve more mobility with less mining 1/ https://www.climateandcommunity.org/more-mobility-less-mining
Hah! They need to go around with giant expensive objects for gender expression! What a bunch of los...
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Anyway, cargo e-bikes and micro-EVs for the win, large pickup trucks and SUVs should require a CDL.
RT @DavidZipper@twitter.com
Today's F-150 owners like to describe their vehicle as "powerful" and "rugged" -- while using it mostly for "shopping/errands" and "pleasure driving." (The vast majority don't tow anything all year.)
https://www.axios.com/ford-pickup-trucks-history
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/DavidZipper/status/1617511883271028737
Anybody here interested to buy >500 #newOldStock high quality 2.7 inches #eInk #ePaper displays from #PervasiveDisplays? They're still factory-sealed in their original carton. Preferably in the Eurozone. My company is making some room.
Extremely online electronics engineer, PhD in #microelectronics (low-power digital systems architecture), #LoRa pioneer.
Co-founded a #hackerspace, co-founded an industrial #company, interested in #manufacturing (traditional and distributed), frugal innovation, durable and resilient sociotechnical systems.