Arranging this morning. It's all going well until I put the woodwind and vocal parts together and CLASHY MCCLASHERSON 😂
I think the problem lies with the chord reference (an "official", but questionable, one) I found for the song online. I need to stop doing that and start just basing everything off what I hear in a song.
It's my first reasonably free Saturday in a while, and I think I'm going to spend some time playing around with my newly arrived raspberry pi! It's currently functioning as a basic Kodi media centre and nothing else, but it seems a good tool for learning a bit about Linux systems and networking. Things I'd like to look into:
• Always-on torrentbox: transmission with webclient, set up openvpn to tunnel torrent traffic but leave normal traffic. Seems a good way to learn some basic linux networking stuff
• LAMP server to host a WP blog or something. Not sure i really need this, but could be fun to set up.
And maybe later:
• ADS-B logging with RTL-SDR. I don't have the hardware at the moment, but SDR seems interesting and I'm sure it'd force me to learn new stuff about processing real-time datastreams.
What're you guys doing with SBCs? Anyone have any cool projects they'd like to share?
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Signal is testing out a new feature that encrypts message metadata. Once it's widely deployed, their server will facilitate delivering messages but without having access to who is sending them
@fosdem That “free” word you keep using refers to “freedom”.
”We aren’t selective about about sponsors and sources of donations” is tone-deaf, reckless, & simply not acceptable in 2018 for any group that seeks legitimacy in the ethics of what they do.
Palantir develops open source (https://palantir.github.io) and also helps ICE find & deport asylum seekers. By your (lack of) ethical standards, they would be welcome as a sponsor.
Please see https://fundingmatters.tech and review your stance on this.
There's something about good body horror that I just love: it's clever and creative, can demonstrate real technical competence in film making, but at the same time it's normally far enough removed from reality to avoid being genuinely disturbing
Anyway, there was lots of stuff like that. I get that it's a replica, but I just don't see why you'd go to the effort of building a big fake boat (pictured) without making at least a plausible effort on the rigging.
(to those who followed me for chemistry or whatever: it'll come back, but please try to empathise with my boat disappointment)
Take a look at this pic from the quarterdeck of the replica of the Amsterdam.
•The foremast only has one yard. What's the point of the rest of it? Surely there s a should be more?
•There were no pinrails on the sides of the ship, and an impracticably small number on the masts. Is that wrong, or is that how this ships actually worked? Maybe that's why the foremast was basically empty?
•The shrouds have ratlines up to the tops, but none on the crosstrees which you can juuust see in this pic. Wtf?
I don't suppose there are any other tallship sailors hanging around here? I kind of want to rant about the lack of shipnerdery at Het Scheepvaartmusem, the Dutch national maritime museum
PhD student working with visible-light photoswitches, supramolecular chemistry, NMR spectroscopy. Musician. Some politics.