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Yeah, I had to read it a few times to make sure it was real too...
"Days later, all the tracks were at Infrasonic Sound, an excellent studio in Nashville, Tennessee for mastering under the careful watch of engineer Pete Lyman. I sat for hours and listened as Pete coaxed the frequencies to be at their best. The results were two six song sides of the Cramps, extracted from a 1977 amber block, de-fossilized and ready to be inflicted upon the ears of those who would rather Stay Sick and Turn Blue than hope for sunny weather."
#OHBOY
source: https://archive.is/w1tT1#se...
"Days later, all the tracks were at Infrasonic Sound, an excellent studio in Nashville, Tennessee for mastering under the careful watch of engineer Pete Lyman. I sat for hours and listened as Pete coaxed the frequencies to be at their best. The results were two six song sides of the Cramps, extracted from a 1977 amber block, de-fossilized and ready to be inflicted upon the ears of those who would rather Stay Sick and Turn Blue than hope for sunny weather."
#OHBOY
source: https://archive.is/w1tT1#se...
whoa.
"coaxed the frequencies to be at their best"
I understand the author's intent here, but I take issue with that phrasing. No frequency is inherently good or bad (except 4khz—that shit sucks!), the mastering engineer is merely...oh, never mind.
I understand the author's intent here, but I take issue with that phrasing. No frequency is inherently good or bad (except 4khz—that shit sucks!), the mastering engineer is merely...oh, never mind.
source article:
https://stereogum.com/2500226...
Archive.is has become problematic because the site owner is using it to DDOS their enemies (the captcha page executes javascript in your browser that spams their website), or people they consider their enemies.
They've also been caught editing content on the sites they archive.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
I don't have a good alternative suggestion aside from the pages archive.org (unrelated) can successfully copy -- but we've got to treat archive.is and its various mirrors as one of the bad guys.
It sucks.
https://stereogum.com/2500226...
Archive.is has become problematic because the site owner is using it to DDOS their enemies (the captcha page executes javascript in your browser that spams their website), or people they consider their enemies.
They've also been caught editing content on the sites they archive.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
I don't have a good alternative suggestion aside from the pages archive.org (unrelated) can successfully copy -- but we've got to treat archive.is and its various mirrors as one of the bad guys.
It sucks.
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Half a Romanesque face appears to poke out of a white painted wall. A red Japanese maple is in a pot beside it.
Pixel 8, edited in Lightroom
The front of the backrooms.
Wally
Ha, did you see the crazy chequered house (Moat House) when facing back from the castle?
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^ Pictured above: Billionaire Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel went to Coachella with his supermodel wife, and then two days later laid off over 1,000 employees. I was one of them. So was my entire team of about 40 people.
We were the Bitmoji team at Snapchat, and except for a few people in LA, our team was completely eliminated. Acquired by Snapchat, Bitmoji remained, at least in spirit, a somewhat semi-autonomous republic within the larger company. But eventually the Bitmoji founders departed or were ousted, along with some long-time artists, and the corporate tech tentacles slowly creeped in to smother what was once a quirky creative team. I joined part way through the process, so I got to taste that fun/creative culture, but also witness its decline.
Honestly, we were all there by accident - artists, animators, and illustrators hiding in the corner of a Tech Company, quietly shocked at the generous salaries and benefits (and free lunches) we received, a contrast to the poor-paying studios and freelance illustration gigs that had come before.
The 5 years I spent there were amazing and horrible. Amazing because (1) Big Tech Salary, and (2) I got to work with some of the most fun, creative and intelligent people. No dead wood on this team. It was also horrible, because ultimately I was just making digital crap to keep users' eyes glued to an app and its advertisers. The pressure to perform and scale production was really high. I lost sleep and gained weight, and got to suffer from anxiety for the first time.
And now suddenly it's done. We're all out. Ostensibly "because AI", despite the fact that we barely used any AI in our creative pipelines, and only for non-creative tasks. I didn't lose my job because of AI, I lost it because of the *idea* that AI could do it all. And of course because Snap's stagnating stock price needed a boost.
It's honestly a relief. I've spent the last month relaxing and decompressing; I had accumulated a month's worth of unused vacation anyway. I'll eventually try to figure out what's next, but for now I have a generous severance to give me some breathing room. I'm free now, as are my fellow artists. I'm happy they can go use their creative gifts for things that are hopefully more meaningful to our society and culture.
thanks for reading my brain dump mltshp friends. That concludes my ted talk.
We were the Bitmoji team at Snapchat, and except for a few people in LA, our team was completely eliminated. Acquired by Snapchat, Bitmoji remained, at least in spirit, a somewhat semi-autonomous republic within the larger company. But eventually the Bitmoji founders departed or were ousted, along with some long-time artists, and the corporate tech tentacles slowly creeped in to smother what was once a quirky creative team. I joined part way through the process, so I got to taste that fun/creative culture, but also witness its decline.
Honestly, we were all there by accident - artists, animators, and illustrators hiding in the corner of a Tech Company, quietly shocked at the generous salaries and benefits (and free lunches) we received, a contrast to the poor-paying studios and freelance illustration gigs that had come before.
The 5 years I spent there were amazing and horrible. Amazing because (1) Big Tech Salary, and (2) I got to work with some of the most fun, creative and intelligent people. No dead wood on this team. It was also horrible, because ultimately I was just making digital crap to keep users' eyes glued to an app and its advertisers. The pressure to perform and scale production was really high. I lost sleep and gained weight, and got to suffer from anxiety for the first time.
And now suddenly it's done. We're all out. Ostensibly "because AI", despite the fact that we barely used any AI in our creative pipelines, and only for non-creative tasks. I didn't lose my job because of AI, I lost it because of the *idea* that AI could do it all. And of course because Snap's stagnating stock price needed a boost.
It's honestly a relief. I've spent the last month relaxing and decompressing; I had accumulated a month's worth of unused vacation anyway. I'll eventually try to figure out what's next, but for now I have a generous severance to give me some breathing room. I'm free now, as are my fellow artists. I'm happy they can go use their creative gifts for things that are hopefully more meaningful to our society and culture.
thanks for reading my brain dump mltshp friends. That concludes my ted talk.
Onward and upward!
When I left my job at JP Morgan the sudden drop of cortisol in my system turned into losing ~10lbs in as many days.
Hopefully the break is refreshing and fulfilling and leads quickly and easily into the next project which is hopefully more fun and fulfilling than the last! Lachaim!
Hopefully the break is refreshing and fulfilling and leads quickly and easily into the next project which is hopefully more fun and fulfilling than the last! Lachaim!
oof, man, i'm so sorry, but also... escape velocity! i'm glad you have some runway to consider your options now. vibing for a much more fulfilling next stage for you.
All power to you. Thank you for sharing and excited to see what is next for you whenever that happens.
FWIW I'm certain AI will eat itself.
FWIW I'm certain AI will eat itself.
Getting laid off from a tech company in 2008 was one of the best things that ever happened to me. Onwards!
Good luck and Gosh
Godspeed!
Godspeed!
I appreciate your outlook on all this but if you’ll pardon me I need to turn my attention to Evan for a moment and address him directly.
“Hey dingus. She only likes you for your money. You are a soul sucking leech on society and the people you abandoned deserved better. I hope you got tinnitus at the festival. Eat shit. 🖕🖕”
Thanks. I feel better.
“Hey dingus. She only likes you for your money. You are a soul sucking leech on society and the people you abandoned deserved better. I hope you got tinnitus at the festival. Eat shit. 🖕🖕”
Thanks. I feel better.
That's my experience with AI at work too, about 90% hope it'll become something, 8% projects that won't go anywhere, and 2% actual useful work (mostly writing code).
Sounds like you broke free in a good place to enjoy the break, best of luck on the next adventure.
Sounds like you broke free in a good place to enjoy the break, best of luck on the next adventure.
My experience in AI with a very large well known software developer is similar to what's been stated: it makes pretty shit for people who don't understand the actual pipelines they think they're replacing, and that pretty shit then needs to be touched by more hands than have the time to fix it. It's a boondoggle and I'm not scared of it any more that I was scared of the 3D tvs, AR and VR revolutions that never came, NFTs, crypto and on and on and on. Rich white men with too much money and too little understanding.
@owl it's telling that the NFT set are all convinced that AGI is already here
I am glad you are able to see all the positives and negatives in this. Losing a job in such a heartless way is shit but you're handling it all very well.
Has there been supermodel inflation? That word used to denote like three people.
Congratulations on escaping The Life, and here’s to the next brilliant chapter. I did that last November (intentionally) and Real Life is so much more rewarding.
Fuck that guy. Good luck to you with what's next.
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comic panel of a man’s hand tearing off another man’s face to reveal a metal skull. Speech bubble says “YOU ARE A ROBOT!”
What happens when you don't click on all the squares with buses in them
We're functioning automatic
And we are dancing mechanic
And we are dancing mechanic
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screenshot of a tumblr thread in which @thatadhdfeel writes, "OH FUCK APPARENTLY IT'S ADHD AWARENESS MONTH http://www.adhdawarenessmonth.org/"
@arachnocapitalism writes, "Not to be That Girl but not realizing this until halfway through ADHD awareness month is like the most ADHDmeta thing I've ever seen"
@themarchrabbit writes, "We have an awareness month?"
@squeeful writes, "shit, it's may?"
@thedinodad writes, "OH SHIT"
@arachnocapitalism writes, "Not to be That Girl but not realizing this until halfway through ADHD awareness month is like the most ADHDmeta thing I've ever seen"
@themarchrabbit writes, "We have an awareness month?"
@squeeful writes, "shit, it's may?"
@thedinodad writes, "OH SHIT"
Thankfully, it's in October this year!
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A cartoon illustration of a surprised King waking up in bed and discovering the lower half of his body is an upside down mirror image of himself. Caption reads "The King's card game hadn't been just a dream after all."
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A bald, white-mustachioed man with an ornately/tattooed face and grand tunic stuffed with thousands of shells looks serenely off to the left.
“Hori Ngakapa Te Whanaunga, Maori chief of the Ngatiwhanaunga tribe, active 1851-1885” according to source: https://www.tumblr.com/nemfrog...
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A compost bin made of wooden pallets. It has a screened in top. It's in front of a garage with a cinder block lower level and a dark blue shingled upper level with some paned windows above it. In front of it is a lot of grass and forget-me-nots and some dandelions
I've never lived in a place where composting wasn't just "hucking stuff into the wild backyard" but this place has a compost bin and I've tried to get good at using it. Vermont says you're not supposed to toss out food waste anyhow. This bin was full when I toured the house and I specifically mentioned to the realtor that I'd need it emptied before I moved in since an empty compost bin was worth a lot more to me than a bin of compost (I am not much of a gardener). We had what I hope is our last frost this past week and the forget-me-nots are out in earnest and I just thought it looked so nice. The skunks have burrowed in to the back of it occasionally and I pretend not to notice.
I hope you end up on as good terms with your skunk(s) as my friend Josh, who has one living under his front steps. Josh calls out "Hi, Skunky!" and the skunk obligingly waddles off. Never been bothered by it. It even hangs out with his cats sometimes.
@scruss Yes! I mostly tell them to stay off the porch but they nose around in my yard and pick at grubs and leftover birdseed and I am happy to see them.
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In architecture school I wrote a paper about how Cincinnati was consistently behind the curve in adopting new modes of transportation - canals, rail, subway - and how if it had been more forward thinking it could’ve risen to much greater prominence.
In retrospect it was my first taste of the discipline of planning, and if I’d recognized that sooner I might have saved myself a lot of trouble floundering in design. Bit of irony there I’d never noticed until now.
In retrospect it was my first taste of the discipline of planning, and if I’d recognized that sooner I might have saved myself a lot of trouble floundering in design. Bit of irony there I’d never noticed until now.
I had no idea Johnny Canal was based in fact. Holy cow.
I've got a mule, her name is Sal!
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Three tall rectangular objects that look sort of like skyscrapers stand at varying distances against a yellowish green sky. They are not buildings, and have no windows. Each has an uneven surface texture, and a single eye at the top. All three are staring at a figure in front of them, holding a sword. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
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"We were so alive back then... it was something."
Watching the MASH DVDs with the laugh track turned off, it's an entirely different show.
Interesting. How so?
Jesus this was a comedy! Also really weird to hear someone talk about being in WWI and also the Korean war for some reason.
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That's because they're hiding the salami.
@ardgedee Hehehehehe
Does this Clown taste a little funny to you?
@idogcow 😊
Not a huge fan of seeing popular Reddit posts here so often. Maybe it's a "me" problem. But this place has been something of a haven away from other social media.
@grantbarrett Funny is funny.
😉
😉
@grantbarrett I feel the same way about all the live show recommendations here.
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Photograph of a blank wall on the side of a housing block. The wall is about 3 stories high.
More than two years ago, one of my neighbors suggested to me that I should paint a mural on an ugly wall at a square down my street.
It took me forever to scrape enough courage together to get funding from various kinds of places. But I managed. I got the money. I got the permits. I got the scissor lift. I got the wall renovated and plastered. I got the paint and a colleague that is going to help me. And it should be ready by June 13, because then it’s going to be officially opened.
I found the whole process rather nerve-racking because all in all it’s about €18,000. But my goodness, will I be happy and relieved once it’s done.
It took me forever to scrape enough courage together to get funding from various kinds of places. But I managed. I got the money. I got the permits. I got the scissor lift. I got the wall renovated and plastered. I got the paint and a colleague that is going to help me. And it should be ready by June 13, because then it’s going to be officially opened.
I found the whole process rather nerve-racking because all in all it’s about €18,000. But my goodness, will I be happy and relieved once it’s done.
This is awesome! I can't wait for updates!
Ooh, this is exciting!
This is going to be massive! I hope you have fun while working your arse off!
This is fantastic! Looking forward to seeing it.
Fantastic! Congratulations are in order!
Hell yes! We 👏🏻 want 👏🏻 updates! 👏🏻
That wall is about to look SO MUCH better!
Woop!
tabula rasa!
i'm hopping up and down with excitement - can't wait for updates :D
Amazing!
Congratulations! This is exciting!
Post pix in progress, looking forward to seeing this
Wow this is cool!
Yes!
YAY
THRILLED FOR YOU!
This is excellent!
So fun!!
Timelapse Timelapse! Looking forward to it!
Oooh. So cool!
Soooo excited for this
That is incredible.
Oh my goodness, thanks for all the comments everybody!!!! I can’t respond to you or even tagging. All of you seems way over the top.
Yes, I will totally post updates here 🙂
@kokogiak will try to do a time lapse of parts of the process!
Yes, I will totally post updates here 🙂
@kokogiak will try to do a time lapse of parts of the process!
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!
huzzah!
Yay!
Wotta canvas! so excited Really looking forward to seeing what you do, @waa !!
Ooh
!!!!!
Amazing, so proud of you and happy for you!
The excitement of the blank canvas.
BTW Those waste bins desperately need to get included into the mural project. Make it so.
BTW Those waste bins desperately need to get included into the mural project. Make it so.
YUSSSSssssss.
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A father and teenaged son read an interpretative sign while seemingly ignoring the majesty of nature along the Deschutes River Trail in Bend, Oregon.
Deschutes! It's the Deschutes!
@mcmjolnir fixed it. Autocorrect bit me in the ass.
@ba duckin autocorrect!
And here I was with the opening line of “Total Eclipse of the Heart” projecting its way into my morning!
Strong family resemblance. Delightful!
@m3moellering Every now and then I actually do fall apart...
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White clapboard forest service cabin with a shake roof. To the left is a moderate sized Engelmann spruce. The cabin is located in the upper Ruby River Valley between the Gravelly and Snowcrest ranges in SW Montana.
I had a big plan to ride 180 miles in SW Montana this weekend, starting and ending at Virginia City. A burgeoning lung infection had other ideas and I scrapped the ride about 8 miles in. So lemons, lemonade, etc, I decided to camp out at my initial destination (Red Rock Lakes NWR), then promptly got a flat tire. I had a fun problem of driving 110 mi on an interstate at 50 mph on a donut spare to get to the only open tire shop open on a Sunday, or get stuck until today when tire shops opened back up from the long weekend. Anyhow, the spare held, and I made it to Vigilante Cabin, my destination for night 2. Lots of lemons this weekend, but of all worked out pretty ok ultimately.
3-7-77
Vindication!!!!
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It’s almost as though the only thing all these situations have in common is that they are profitable to business owners and capitalists. But surely I’m missing something.
Well said, but no one should still be using that website, so zero stars to whoever this is
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Related to my last post, this is the visual style we are going for. Sort of a 40’s/50’s workshop manual photography direction.
If you look back through my shake you’ll see posts about Hamill Industries. They do wild shit with video. This is their workshop. Pablo, one of the partners, has a lot of amazing machinery. Some of it works and some doesn’t. This is an old, massive drill press that isn’t working yet. I chucked in a bit and Chris held up a length of steel bar from the lathe station to fake a handle.
Same gear specs as the last image. I think the flash power was set to 1/4 +0.7.
If you look back through my shake you’ll see posts about Hamill Industries. They do wild shit with video. This is their workshop. Pablo, one of the partners, has a lot of amazing machinery. Some of it works and some doesn’t. This is an old, massive drill press that isn’t working yet. I chucked in a bit and Chris held up a length of steel bar from the lathe station to fake a handle.
Same gear specs as the last image. I think the flash power was set to 1/4 +0.7.
Not THAT mothrerscratcher! Bill Parker!
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Ink painting of a cat intently watching a snail
By Qin Yang
https://www.tumblr.com/pmamtrav...
https://www.tumblr.com/pmamtrav...
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Tramell Tillman dancing in Severance
This fits exactly with The Bird That You Can't See.
@0y3ahSansAcut3 also with Dancing On My Own by Robyn
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Black and white photo of several dozen people clustered on and around a brownstone staircase in Harlem in 1958. People present include Thelonious Monk, Duke Ellington, Gene Krupa, Charles Mingus, Lester Young, and Art Blakey. There are also about a dozen young boys, plus Count Basie, sitting on the curb in front of them.
Rollins was the longest-surviving musician in the Great Day in Harlem photo shot in 1958. Actual end of an era.
Full list of musicians (jaw-dropping!) plus additional people who missed the photo session:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
I sometimes wonder about the kids in the photo. What kinds of lives had they managed to have?
Full list of musicians (jaw-dropping!) plus additional people who missed the photo session:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
I sometimes wonder about the kids in the photo. What kinds of lives had they managed to have?
A friend of mine claimed to have sold him an ounce of weed when he played at Oberlin; he said Rollins' wife was mad about this.
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A woman standing in front of a building in the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, wearing the "Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon" medal.
Melanie, my sister who has lived in Japan for 30+ years, received the "Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon" the other day. It's the highest honour that can be given to a civilian (non-politician). She received it for "Contributions to the Australia Japan relationship and economic development". As part of the ceremony she had an audience with the Emperor, who she said "was very short".
Melanie is the little urban overachiever of our family. She's on the boards of Asahi, Mitsubishi Estate and Kawasaki Heavy Manufacturing, in addition to knowing just about everyone in the world. She regularly sends photos when she's out with various Heads of State.
I just happened to have a trip to Japan planned when the award was announced, so I got to represent the family. Unfortunately not allowed to be part of the official events, but we had plenty of drinks with friends afterwards.
Melanie is the little urban overachiever of our family. She's on the boards of Asahi, Mitsubishi Estate and Kawasaki Heavy Manufacturing, in addition to knowing just about everyone in the world. She regularly sends photos when she's out with various Heads of State.
I just happened to have a trip to Japan planned when the award was announced, so I got to represent the family. Unfortunately not allowed to be part of the official events, but we had plenty of drinks with friends afterwards.
Congrats to your sister!
おめでとう!
BTW, for someone who is both (1) a woman and (2) a foreigner to achieve that level of corporate success in Japan is truly impressive. (For example, here's the Board of Mitsubishi Estate: https://www.mec.co.jp/en... )
Wow that is neat, thank you for sharing that news.
@mikenmar It's very impressive.
That said, I have been drunk with Yoshida-san (the Chair) after we both drank too many highballs at a dinner at their private club.
That said, I have been drunk with Yoshida-san (the Chair) after we both drank too many highballs at a dinner at their private club.
Hi five Melanie, this is cool.
In an ideal world there would be very little happening and an Aussie winning Japan's highest honour would be in the news here.
In an ideal world there would be very little happening and an Aussie winning Japan's highest honour would be in the news here.
that’s positively inspiring! 😍
@jordanbrock That's amazing, and also: does Asashi give her free beer?
@snarkout not enough if you ask me. But she occasionally comes to Australia with a carton or two in her luggage, so can't complain.
@Argie There was an article in the AFR. I took this photo while she was posing for the AFR photographer.
That was also pretty surreal. Having a reporter interview your sister while a photographer is doing a photo shoot in front of the Imperial Palace.
That was also pretty surreal. Having a reporter interview your sister while a photographer is doing a photo shoot in front of the Imperial Palace.
Sugoi!
@jordanbrock most excellent to hear and see 😊
"Having a reporter interview your sister while a photographer is doing a photo shoot in front of the Imperial Palace."
Not a sentence you read too often l😊
"Having a reporter interview your sister while a photographer is doing a photo shoot in front of the Imperial Palace."
Not a sentence you read too often l😊
Heck, I live right down the street from an Imperial Palace, I can have my photograph taken there any time. There won't be any reporters there to interview me, but hey, you take what you can get.