amminadabz

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[–] amminadabz@sh.itjust.works 39 points 2 months ago (11 children)

Number three will get you through most all fences, walls, and locked doors. Become ungovernable.

[–] amminadabz@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 months ago

I'm from Arkansas, US. I identify more with my small town than with my state or nation. I also identify as a southerner, but somewhat reluctantly.

In times like these, I repeat the mantra: "At least you're not in Mississippi."

 

I've got a few DS styluses that I'm going to sell for cheap on eBay. I know some are for the DS Lite (I think the purple one is). Which DS variant is the Blue one for?

[–] amminadabz@sh.itjust.works 1 points 3 months ago

That definitely looks promising. What's the workflow for getting the subscription data into the application?

[–] amminadabz@sh.itjust.works 3 points 3 months ago

I hear you. If I already had a list of the subscriptions I have, then yeah that would work. But I am a forgetful person, so I need (or I suppose, want) a tool that will get me to that starting point.

 

I'm looking for a tool that can help me keep track of what subscriptions I'm paying for. I don't really need extra functionality, I'm happy to cancel them manually. As someone who listens to podcasts, I've heard about Rocket Money, and it seems like it would get the job done. The question is: can I trust them with all of that data? Are there more privacy-respecting alternatives I should be considering?

[–] amminadabz@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 year ago

Podcasts! They're not all boring

[–] amminadabz@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 year ago

Impressive. Very nice. Let's see the Duke of Savoy's lover.

[–] amminadabz@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 year ago

Hiroshima by Ben Folds

[–] amminadabz@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 year ago

Redhat package manager, used on distros like fedora, suse, rhel

[–] amminadabz@sh.itjust.works 38 points 1 year ago (2 children)

This is rpm erasure

[–] amminadabz@sh.itjust.works 8 points 1 year ago

Also, get a sleep study for sleep apnea. "It is estimated to affect 10% to 30% of adults in the United States but in many cases goes undiagnosed". -National Sleep Foundation

[–] amminadabz@sh.itjust.works 21 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

!orphancrushing@lemmy.world

 

I'm recapping the analog and logic boards on my Macintosh SE, because they have known leak risks. Is there any evidence that the Sony PSU has similar problems, or can I leave it alone?

 

Criticism is welcome!

Symbolism breakdown:

  • The gold semicircle represents the rising or setting sun, a symbol of change. Morrilton is currently growing after a period of decline, so this sun represents the glories of the past and of the future.
  • The white field represents a blank slate, the city's enormous potential to grow. It also represents the sense of morality and community that binds its people together.
  • The green band represents Petit Jean mountain just outside the city, and the semicircular cutout represents the Arkansas River Valley which encompasses Morrilton and many of its neighbors.
  • The ruddy semicircle with white border represents a wine glass; Morrilton is the seat of Conway county, where the sale of alcohol is allowed, surrounded by dry counties to the east, north, and west. The color also represents Morrilton's 3 major educational institutions (UACCM, SCCSD, and Sacred Heart) all of whose primary school colors are a shade of red.
  • The blue band represents the Arkansas River, on whose shores the original settlement was built. This further represents the rich history of the city, as well as the past and present flow of trade along the river, railroads, and I-40.

I feel somewhat confident in the geometry of this design, but I don't know anything about color theory so I'm open to suggestions on that. The present colors were picked with the help of an AI, followed by some mathematical derivation using software and hand tweaking.

 

I love the graphic design on these old removable media.

 

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@amminadabz : ANimal CRACKerss in my SOOP

@CBC_DankyDont : monkeys and rabbits loop the loop

@amminadabz : People say that white people have no culture

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Hello all! My name's Evan, and I'm starting development on an idea I had a few years ago. The Synharmonium is a microcontroller-based synthesizer with control elements based on the accordion and the Suzuki Omnichord, and an algorithm to solve the centuries old musical problem of versatile just intonation. Best case, this could have a huge impact on how western music is written and performed. Worst case, its a fun and easy synthesizer you can build at home.

But right now its not much more than an idea and a janky keyboard prototype. I am a student of computer engineering, and I have a non-zero amount of programming skill, but I tend to make stupid mistakes that I can't easily spot. I need someone who's good at programming, has some spare time, and finds this idea interesting, to help me get the software side of the instrument going. If you can become a major contributor, I'd love to have you, but if you can just help me find one boneheaded mistake I will be extremely grateful, because I'm pretty stuck at the moment.

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