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trbleclef
·先月·議論
What's that quote about essential Liberty and temporary Safety again...
trbleclef
·2 か月前·議論
How would Knuth opine on consummate Vs, I wonder...
trbleclef
·3 か月前·議論
But where am I gonna run my eggdrop bot??
trbleclef
·8 か月前·議論
I noticed Guitar Center also using a TUI when I was in there last.
trbleclef
·8 か月前·議論
My dad recently retired but his company was still using Pick as of a year or two ago. They also had a one-dude maintenance plan. I wonder if it was the same dude.
trbleclef
·8 か月前·議論
Just the fact that you can use the keyboard is brilliant. I teach high school and most of my computing tasks are in lowest-bidder web GUI messes (lousy UX, no hotkeys) and take so much longer than a keyboard interface would. Even taking roll takes a minute or two longer than it used to.
trbleclef
·11 か月前·議論
In Florida, condominium associations (COA) and homeowners associations (HOA) are not legally the same thing, but in discussions like this people often refer to them interchangeably. There is a big difference between an HOA requiring mowed lawns and paint colors and a COA that maintains roofs, pools, playgrounds, common elements, etc. People will refer to Surfside as a reason HOAs are important but the Champlain Towers was a condo.
trbleclef
·昨年·議論
If McBroken.com can stay up...
trbleclef
·昨年·議論
I've been using IRC for almost 30 years. We communicate pretty easily
trbleclef
·昨年·議論
*** Ja mata!
trbleclef
·昨年·議論
Mark Zuckerberg Says Social Media Are* Over
trbleclef
·昨年·議論
I'm driven by all four. That's why I'm here! My point is that current culture as a whole allows for a large deficit in individuals' understanding the humanities. Especially around here, you will see comments suggesting that the humanities are not necessary, or are not viable career paths, etc.

It's not that one drive is more important than the other. It is that we as a contemporary society often treat arts that way. Your drive is vital too!
trbleclef
·昨年·議論
Your comment will rattle a few cages here but I honestly think about this all the time, as one of the minority of music educators around HN. The blind spots (or perhaps a STEM vs STEAM upbringing) are unfortunate. We are possibly the only — or one of an incredibly small number of — species that even makes sounds solely for enjoyment and aesthetics. The humanities are what make us us.
trbleclef
·昨年·議論
One of HN's few(?) music appreciation professors here: in fact, I start every term posing this question. It's hard to teach music appreciation before a group of humans can agree where music begins and ends :) At the end of the day, like everything else it's a certain degree of statistics and a certain degree of subjectivity.
trbleclef
·2 年前·議論
Many are probably already in HMDB.

https://www.hmdb.org/