That’s probably a typo. From the site:
Currently, the usable performance envelope is approximately 150 bits per second to 40 megabits per second
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That’s probably a typo. From the site:
Currently, the usable performance envelope is approximately 150 bits per second to 40 megabits per second
Low-Tech Magazine shows up on here occasionally, I’ve enjoyed their articles.
I’d also recommend Kris Harbour Natural Building on YouTube.
Here’s a critique of another anti-degrowth Jacobin article, and the stance Jacobin seems to take on degrowth in general - https://www.resilience.org/stories/2024-03-04/a-response-to-daniel-driscoll-another-slice-of-degrowth-bashing/
The crux of the argument is
Now that the roads aren’t icy anymore I’m trying to bike to work more often. Did the trip in the rain for the first time today, and it wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be!
Small scale, but I just got a compost bin! My muicipality was selling them for pretty cheap, I’d recommend everyone check if your town has any similar programs
VCV rack is awesome, if not the easiest to start from scratch with. For those who haven’t heard of it, it’s basically a virtual modular analog synthesizer. You can build your own sound generating machines out of a huge selection of modules, including oscillators, filters, sequencers, etc. Some of the modules are based on real hardware modules that you can buy, but there’s a huge variety.
It’s fun to play around with, but if you’re new to modular synthesis then I recommend limiting your module selection to just the built-in ones to start because the full selection is pretty overwhelming if you don’t know a VFO from an ADSR evelope generator.
Reaper is an excellent Digital Audio Workstation with full Linux support
Lemon balm is my favorite!
Syncthing is a great way to sync an obsidian vault - not that hard to set up and requires almost zero maintenance. If you’ve got an iphone you might look into Nextcloud instead. For that matter, set up a Nextcloud server regardless! It’s your own personal Google drive plus calendar and contact syncing.
This is great! And thanks for the link to stuff about Lenia - that was new to me and looks freaking awesome. Next programming side project for sure.
I’ve also been meaning to properly get into using Shadertoy, and I think this was a great introduction through an interesting use case.