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  • Ultex Jazz III XL, like the regular jazz III in tone but actually large and grippy enough to stay between your fingers and more durable than nylon.

    Thin Ultex sharps for strummier and acoustic stuff.

    I like tortex but it wears out too quickly IMO.

  • why, the unlucky stiff

  • Yeah, I haven't been feeling great about having to nod vigorously and feign enthusiasm for slop on every damn cover letter and interview I've had recently. The best I've managed is saying I only use it in professional capacity and try to emphasize the personal learning angle as a defense.

    It's brutal out there and I'm losing hope. I wish I had another industry I could pivot to await the passing of the bubble that gives me the flexibility to be a musician like remote work programming does.

  • I really wish this was my average experience trying to land another software gig in the past year...

  • I regret reading that in full. Really, read the opener summary, stop at "What if pee pee was poo poo" and you will be wiser and happier.

    Insane that people got paid large sums to write this.

    Commented [97]: if we simply imagine something that didn't happen,

    "Intelligence Displacement" indeed.

  • Also, these are more targeted at beginners to programming, but Daniel Shiffman has a youtube channel and a free book about creative coding with p5 (The Nature of Code) that is very good. Depending on your background, it may contain a lot of remedial material, but there's some really great ideas on how to think about designing dynamic systems that make cool images and interactive art in there, especially in the later chapters if you skip around.

  • I need a shower.

  • I grow increasingly frustrated every time one of these ponderous essays fails to mention the gutter racist and eugenicist beliefs of these people. This dilution of what 'far right' means only serves their interests, and it's malpractice to not mention that the racism is foundational to their origin and organization as a movement.

    I expect better of the New Yorker; it's disappointing to see their writers following the path of the New York Times.

  • 2020s as the decade where tech stopped progressing in the way we know it

    I mean, sure, but I think the underlying cause here is the end of Moore's law and exponential growth of potential userbases as the world becomes fully connected. The Enshittocene can be viewed as a consequence of capital's attempts to continue exponential growth while the fundamentals are no longer capable of sustaining it.

  • Processing and its descendants, p5.js, p5.py. Nannou for Rust.

    vpype is a really powerful python library/toolkit for generating art for plotters (drawing robots).

    Blender with python scripting is also widely used.

    Some relevant keywords: "procedural art", "generative art" (generative AI is kinda killing this one), "creative coding", "algorithmic art", "plotter art", "pen plotter", "live coding" (for music with code)

    The fediverse (mostly mastodon) has a decent presence of artists, usually tagging works with some of the above keywords.

  • you can count on microslop to always be behind the curve

  • Enjoyed this piece from Mission Local on San Francisco's "March for Billionaires" yesterday.

    Choice excerpts:

    Despite the San Francisco locale, a participant said the event had “grassroots” origins at a “little rationalist restaurant get together” in a “group house” on Shattuck Avenue, subverting any assumptions that Berkeley is all radical hippies.

    Mission Local contributor Benjamin Wachs coined a term for an event in which media observers outnumber participants: a panopticonference. This was close to that. Those in attendance did their best to field questions from the barrage of journalists that backed them into a tree.

    This is where Annie, a young transgender woman who attended the protest in a T-shirt that said “I’m in a polycule with Aella,” first met Kauffman. An impromptu debate ensued, with Annie “aggressively defending billionaires.” It was, participants concluded, worthy of a larger forum.

    “People are just jealous that they are poorer and weaker and uglier,” she said. “We are beautiful. We’re smart. We’re strong… We are supporting the billionaires, here.”

  • pegged butts

  • wikipedia @sh.itjust.works

    Umarell

    en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Umarell
  • Wikipedia @lemmy.world

    Squigonometry

    en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Squigonometry
  • Wikipedia @lemmy.world

    Hubert Blaine Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorff Sr.

    en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hubert_Blaine_Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorff_Sr.
  • Wikipedia @lemmy.world

    Oliver Cromwell's head

    en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Oliver_Cromwell%27s_head
  • Voyager @lemmy.world

    "Mute" Community (?)

  • Opensource @programming.dev

    What's the best Matrix client?

  • Excellent Reads @sh.itjust.works

    How Ivy League Admissions Broke America

    www.theatlantic.com /magazine/archive/2024/12/meritocracy-college-admissions-social-economic-segregation/680392/