Nice! Thanks for writing this up. I’ve been using youtube-dl for a while but I hadn’t considered pairing it with automation before.
Nice! Thanks for writing this up. I’ve been using youtube-dl for a while but I hadn’t considered pairing it with automation before.
I agree, there should be olympics for those kind of thing. That’ll show the parents who said we where wasting our time when we played Tetris. :)
Great idea!
Put some protective film or something over the display as soon as possible.
I got an 11 a few mounts ago and it is an amazing phone in every aspect except the screen’s none-existing scratch resistance. It almost appears to get scratches but light photons.
Other then that, a truly great phone!
Semla, right. If so, they are awesome and I not only don’t judge, I highly endorse you eating the whole thing. :)
Fastelavn buns are something similar to what we in Sweden callkaa mentioned this on micro.blog.
Personally, I’ve had some issues with the Files app in conjunction with OneDrive. And an annoyingly subpar app for our learning platform. Other than that, most things worked quite well.
jemostrom mentioned this on micro.blog.
iPad for work or for play?
@MrHenko both 🤷♂️, but more work then play.
. So far I’m happy with it, though I think I realised what I compromised on by buying such a comparatively cheap polyphonic synth (as compared to say a Prophet 12 or something). I would like a whole bunch more modulation, both sources and destinations.
My other synth is a DSi MoPho, which is monophonic and its modulation matrix is annoying to program but gloriously flexibel.
So far I don’t have any Volcas but several of those where on the table for me when I decided on which synth to buy. The Volca Modular har more of a Buchla approach to things, rather than a Moog style approach to things, right?
To be fair Henrik, I am still new to the modular world. I think that as Brian Eno would put it, I have been a ‘keyboard player with a few sounds’ (and a poor one at that!) Although I remember listening to the Early Gurus of Electronic Music a long time ago and tinkering what applications like Fruity Loops, I never quite grasps the modular world. What intrigues me is that it is an exploration. This is something Jonny Greenwood touched upon in an NPR interview.
For now I am off to explore the differences in styles …
To be fair Henrik, I am still new to the modular world. I think that as Brian Eno would put it, I have been a ‘keyboard player with a few sounds’ (and a poor one at that!) Although I remember listening to the Early Gurus of Electronic Music a long time ago and tinkering what applications like Fruity Loops, I never quite grasps the modular world. What intrigues me is that it is an exploration. This is something Jonny Greenwood touched upon in an NPR interview.
For now I am off to explore the differences in styles …
That sounds like a reasonable approach to things.
and I see, thanks! I’ve never used any kind of pressure cooker so this was new to me. Reading the list of the things the InstantPot can do makes me want one.
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30 mars, 2020 18:52@MrHenko Thanks for giving it a read! I was in kind of a similar boat of using it, but always manually. Given the ’time at home’ I figured I would see what I could do! 😀