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  1. I cooked a chonky steak. Bone-in ribeye, 3.5 hours in sous vide bath @ 55C, then grilled and pan-fried whilst I was waiting for the chips. Came out of the bath with a temperature of 50C, but then the grill increased it to 57C. Got a bit worried as I didn't want to take it more than medium-rare but it was incredible. Looks like I'll be eating steak for lunch for the next 3 days..
  2. whaaaaat, I put Scion Arrange & Process about half an hour ago.
  3. Cybotron - Alleys Of Your Mind
  4. IOS

    pendulu hv moda

    I still don't think I've heard it loud enough which is a shame really. Must happen, someone needs to drop it in a massive soundsystem and lots of people need to be there losing their shit.
  5. ha nice - contrary to my previous post in this thread, I ended up getting a refurbished Macbook Pro 13" with the M1 chip.
  6. Eventually they're gonna merge into one physical form, like Harry Potter when fighting Lord Voldemort
  7. indeed, hard to keep up, keep those reccos coming ? I sort of avoid listening to Io, especially the first track, it balances perfectly between being haunting and childlike. Reminds me a bit of Robin Guthrie & Harold Budd's OST for Mysterious Skin.
  8. What the heck, wasn't expecting an MLO mention here. I'd bought Io looooong time ago. Thanks for the heads up.
  9. correction: in the video I quoted, she says "when they passed MSIs back in 2018, FB's users said it made it less meaningful." Still, that's in agreement to what I said above.
  10. Basically what Frances Haugen said here. They are considered "meaningful social interactions" that are supposed to help a social platform "grow", but in essence they only favour short-termism; they make a social platform more toxic in the longer run. Even FB's users had said "back in 2018 that when they get past 'meaningful social interactions' they make it less meaningful." How is a "50.3k posts" link and an "experienced" badge meaningful to a 100yo like myself. Personally, I'd like to be able to browse/search a topic like "recently purchased/stolen/eaten/read/watched cds/books/films/bananas" much easier. Those topics tend to be a few hundred pages long; maybe on page 250 someone posted something about a book or record that I didn't know of; I'd like to be able to find that quickly without clicking 'prev/next' and scrolling through quotes of quotes of quotes.
  11. Seriously, I thought I was the only one confusing tregaskin with trageskin
  12. Was looking at options for making cold brew coffee; initially I thought I'd get a Toddy, but ended up buying a Hario Mizudashi jug. Really practical, although can't say I was amazed with the build quality tbh. So far I've made cold brew coffee and also green tea with it, good stuff. Next up probably looking to get a burr grinder.
  13. DJ Orlando aka The Aztec Mystic - Jaguar Chaos - Afrogermanic Juan Atkins - Technicolor Model 500 - Vessels In Distress
  14. New AFX collaboration with Novation: TigerFarts. 1 subosc producing only sabertooth waves. No filter. AI driven but it's not clever. Custom microfartuning patches by RDJ.
  15. This article may be of interest: The formation of rhythmic categories and metric priming Also: I know eff-all about neuroscience, but the Mismatch Negativity component (MMN for short) has come up a few times when reading articles about Music Perception & Cognition. Think of this: you listen to an audio stimulus like a metronome i.e., a beep sound at a constant rate: b b b b b b b b and suddenly one of the beeps is different (quieter in level, or just silent) b b b b b q b b ... you perceive this as unexpected (aka a mismatch), and if you were hooked up to an EEG machine, about 400ms after the trigger (the different beep), the EEG would show a 'dip' in its graph. This is of course related to unexpected twists in music, syncopation etc. Now, here's the awesome thing - this study https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29720932/ apparently (aka "if I understand this right") says that people exposed to typical western music show MORE MMN, i.e., they perceive sudden irregularities in music as unexpected, whereas people exposed to non-western music are more chilled with syncopation and their EEGs show less MMN activity (the subjects in that study were sub-saharan Africans that grew up listening to African music).
  16. It'll be like the "yeah! Woo!" drum loop, but slower and going "no! boohoo!"
  17. How come, what's the issue? Just curious Only had a quick look just now. Interesting stuff, quite a lot of modern C++ used as well.
  18. This pic shows the correct setup for Ae - as Gescom DJs - in ATP 2003:
  19. lol ? I've played a decent amount of traditional African music (stuff like gahu, atsia, atsiagbekor, agbadza from Ghana, a bit of sabar from Senegal) that's just drumming & singing. All those styles have at least one part that marks just the offbeats with nothing on the onbeat. So the Dopplereffekt bassline just feels natural this way, in fact it's really similar to a particular Ghanaian drum rhythm. CK playing Agbadza (this is in 12/8).
  20. heck really.. agreed re the 6 bars of 4/4. Tried shifting the track against the metronome, can't hear it any other way, it's too late now bpm is 108.92 that chord progression tho Dopplereffekt - Isotropy.mp3
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