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Mechanical Techno Updates

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3 points·by ngcazz·3 months ago·0 comments

Overhauling a 15-year-old Max patch for Oneohtrix Point Never [video]

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2 points·by ngcazz·8 months ago·0 comments

Playing a hardware synth through Claude Code

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1 points·by ngcazz·8 months ago·0 comments

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ngcazz
·27 days ago·discuss
As if that has ever overcome the American media and political classes' fixation with bipartisanship (which is how the American system inoculates itself against left-wing policy)
ngcazz
·27 days ago·discuss
I feel like Maine's about to lie down with dogs over this.
ngcazz
·29 days ago·discuss
It sounds like something Steve Bannon realized in the shower before heading to the Oval Office.
ngcazz
·29 days ago·discuss
This is an academic point. The US represents one third of the world's military spending because it uses force to further the economic interests of the elite. To work in a "defense" supplier is to support this.
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·last month·discuss
Rebecca Giblin and Cory Doctorow's Chokepoint Capitalism dedicates a chapter to the mechanisms through which TM enforces a virtual monopoly over live music.
ngcazz
·2 months ago·discuss
Like glibly synthesizing a reimplementation of NextJS
ngcazz
·2 months ago·discuss
Revolution!
ngcazz
·2 months ago·discuss
I feel like this has just accelerated what was the ideal scenario all along: high hardware prices push more people to rent
ngcazz
·2 months ago·discuss
What kind of situation are we in that we need to didactically state this awfully trite point?
ngcazz
·2 months ago·discuss
And cheap. You still get pretty drunk.
ngcazz
·2 months ago·discuss
Norman Finkelstein is a notable example of this.
ngcazz
·2 months ago·discuss
That's how I moved on to reassigning caps lock to escape on my computers.
ngcazz
·2 months ago·discuss
The 80s and 90s were fun, with Atari, Commodore, DEC, SGI, Sun, HP, Next, even IBM all going at it. I guess widespread Wintel and internet access, plus Google going for commodity hardware for their servers sealed the deal - consolidation was the way forward, competition was dead.
ngcazz
·2 months ago·discuss
Unlike most other projects of this kind that show up, I'm not sure how to feel about this. What did the author learn about the N64? What quirks did they fight? What do you get out ot just pointing the AI at a problem until it optimizes the solution to an acceptable point? I'd wager not a lot.
ngcazz
·2 months ago·discuss
Weird line to draw, when the merger of the American tech sector and the military-industrial complex is in full swing. Palantir isn't the only company providing surveillance and economic viability to the Israeli occupation of Palestine.
ngcazz
·2 months ago·discuss
Almost as though they're conscious of how much of a dick move this layoff is...
ngcazz
·2 months ago·discuss
Israel has done this to the Palestinians hundreds of times over since 1948.
ngcazz
·2 months ago·discuss
Customers require consumer legislation and protections, not further entrenchment of AI oligopolies.
ngcazz
·2 months ago·discuss
Plus, brain structure and physiology changes thoughout the interweaved processes of learning, aging, acting, emoting, recalling, what have you. It's not an "architecture" that we can technologically recreate, as so much of it emerges from a vastly higher level of complexity and dynamism.
ngcazz
·3 months ago·discuss
Absolutely everything. Did you see the coterie of CEOs behind him during his second inauguration?