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The term 'diversity' needs clarification.

And maybe the blog tagline is salient "A home for poorly researched ideas that I find myself repeating a lot anyway".


There were recent rumours of a Reaktor update. Reaktor still sounds out of this world. I use a fair amount still, it never ceases to amaze.

Some corp will likely buy. And all the NI sounds will get absorbed into music generation via AI, alas and hooray.


I dream of a day when some Reaktor/Max LLM can start producing all kinds of random instruments and patches.

How long have you been using iCloud for email? Has it been a long time (decade or so), and/or is that email for work/serious stuff, or casual use? Or both? I find it has gone from awful to patchy. But decent is pushing it. I use it casually/newsletters etc..

The petition is now a 404.

Sciencealert seems to summarise academic studies using tabloid journalists.


The Use of the Word ‘Robust’ to Describe Software Code

https://ials.sas.ac.uk/ials-blog/browse-past-posts/use-word-...


If you're going to compare screen reflections at a certain physical point, put the screens you're comparing (they're real easy to move) at that certain physical point. Don't put them side by side. Poor reviews are worse than worthless.


>Don't put them side by side. Poor reviews are worse than worthless.

In this particular case it's probably fine because the pictures are outdoors, and the reflections are (presumably) far away, so parallax isn't that much of an issue.


Thank you. Yes, your distance point (ie the sun!) is valid.

I could have added, also maintain the exact camera position too.

And had I spent more thought on replying, I'd suggest a short video would surely be most informative. I liked the article overall.


Appreciate the suggestion!


Where does this tech originate, creatively? I'm especially thinking about a 1990s or 2000s Rolling Stones pop video that seemed to 'mess with time' but (by and large) in 2d. Had a 'drunk' look to it.


The actual title of the article is "Why Gen Z is Driving the Vinyl Record Boom?".


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