I've been listening to some experimental US / college radio stations.
This is a good one I found.
Kfjc.org
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There are indeed some exceptions
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Sorry I have to unfollow you if you post price charts, no exceptions


The reality check at the end of this is hilarious lolol
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Jolly Heretic off on one about Amelia lol
Quite an interesting extras video from this whisky reviewer. Touches on digital ID, shadowbanning on the YouTube algo, a general distrust of surveillance state etc.
Very nostr vibes.
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late, but still useful
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Music Mouse is an algorithmic musical composition software developed by Laurie Spiegel. The "intelligent instrument" name refers to the program's built-in knowledge of chord and scale convention and stylistic constraints. Automating these processes allows the user to focus on other aspects of the music in real time.
Via
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33668954
Music Mouse - An Intelligent Instrument - An Emulation
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Do you remember a few years ago now, there was a little bit of a trend of people going back to 'dumb phones.'?
Is that even possible nowadays? There's quite a lot of things you need a smartphone for. Some online payments, signing up to stuff, healthcare providers, work-related apps (security, logins, shift apps etc etc) etc
Is there any going back from this?
I mean on a significant scale, for most of the population.