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@thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io
2026-02-05 14:40:59

Because I constantly hear myths about the good old compact cassette here's a longer post dispelling them:
1. They can sound as good as CDs
2. They don't wear out
3. You can't use a pencil to wind them
4. You can go to specific tracks automatically
5. You don't need to carry around extra batteries
I will elaborate below:
1. Sound Quality
Many higher-end decks can record cassettes on metal tape with various Dolby noise reduction settings; especially the combination of metal tape and Dolby S will make tapes that are pretty much indistinguishable from listening to a CD.
Even normal or chrome tape with Dolby B (around since the 1970s) will give great results; likely indistinguishable from a CD when played in a car or while out and about with a personal player.
Some extremely high-end tape decks produce better than CD results in some regards (for example some Nakamichi models go to 26KHz with frequency response, while CD are inherently limited to top out at 22KHz).
It's true that the dynamic range of CDs is much better than either vinyl records or tapes. However, unless you're super into classical music there's likely not much music for which this truly matters, as 99% is mastered to use much less dynamic range than provided by any audio media format. (If you're super into classical music you probably want SACD or other high-res lossless sources anyway, not CDs.)
2. Yes, it will wear out mechanically but you will wear out mechanically before it does. Please watch VWestlife's video: youtube.com/watch?v=_dgJ4hRHBiw
3. European and American pencils are too thin to engage the cassette reel cogs. (You'd need to get a Japanese pencil. People mostly used BIC pens for this purpose which have the right thickness.)
4. Most (nice) decks and personal players from the early-to-mid nineties onwards have track skip features (e.g. Sony has AMS, Automatic Music Sensor), which allow precise winding to a specific track.
Some decks even did this in the early 80s!
5. My late-90s Walkman has seventy-eight (78) hours of playback on one (1) single AA battery.
Anyway, the main reason why I like them is they're fun to use and recording them is very deliberate instead of algorithms selecting music for me. :)

@xtaran@chaos.social
2026-02-04 18:03:53

View from my living room window at two different times this late afternoon respectively evening.
#Sunset #Sonnenuntergang #Zürich

Orange horizon with the silhouettes of one tree in the center and one on the left edge of the picture. The sun shines through the middle tree. Lots of small clouds from pale orange to dark, greyish blue in the sky.
Zoomed-in variant of the previous picture. Orange horizon with the silhouette of a tree with two trunks. The sun shines through the tree in between the two trunks. Lots of wavy clouds from pale orange to greyish orange in the sky.
Pink, orange, yellow and light blue horizon with the silhouettes of one tree in the center and one on the left edge of the picture. Some clouds in yellow-pink and dark grey. Dark grey blue sky.
Zoomed-in variant of the previous picture. Pink and blue horizon with the silhouette of a tree with two trunks. Lots of wavy clouds from a greyish orange over pink to light and dark blue in the sky.
@hex@kolektiva.social
2026-01-05 11:44:42

If you are an anti-fascist, you are against petroleum. Petroleum funds fascism globally. It is at the heart of the military industrial complex driving global imperialism, from both the US and Russia. Motonormitivity is fascist, both in it's elitist roots and in it's ties to historical fascism (Hitler hated bikes, just on principle). Oil is militarism.
Oil is the dominant resource which drives war, both in terms of it being the primary spoil wars are fought over and in terms of fueling the military vehicles and weapons that carry out those wars. Practically every war since (and including) WWII has been over oil. Genocides are carried out to secure oil. Gaza is over oil, in more ways than one.
Oil is the absolute enemy, and AI is simply an extension of that: an attempt to atomize us so we can't resist the oil-centric global order, one last grasp at the control over our lives oil has given to those whose power is now threatened by a solar punk future.
"I haven't written for a few weeks now. As I write the closing chapter and begin rewriting previous sections, everything feels both more distant and more immediate. The working title [Kairos] has only continued to feel more and more resonant, both during the writing and during my pause."
Now is the time to resist by making something different, by creating a world fundamentally opposed to these systems of oppression.
This is the last in my Kairos series. From here on out I'll be editing to try and make it more of a book than a series of posts. Thanks to everyone who has helped so far. All editing is welcome (typos, spell checks, questions and challenges). Between ADHD and dyslexia, it's always hard for my brain to notice mistakes in my own text so I always appreciate the support of those who can.
anarchoccultism.org/building-z

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2026-03-04 02:26:04

OpenAI's red lines within its DOD agreement are built upon legal language that the NSA has redefined over decades to permit the things they appear to prohibit (Mike Masnick/Techdirt)
techdirt.com/2026/03/02/openai

@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2026-03-05 08:57:51

The anonymous Zionist hasbara meme poster has created at least two new accounts on two servers (ban evasion) to continue their reply and block harassment.
⁃ @avidity@qlub.social
⁃ @hedgerows@101010.pl
Please report block. #fediblock
(No one is pro the Iranian regime here but neither are we pro-American/Israeli aggression. “Antizionism” is being anti settler colonialism…

avidity @avidity@qlub.social
3h 10/226
Replying to @aral
How to tell if joking...
Truly, only an antizionist genocide libeler could unironically LEAP to the defense of Iranian hitler.
If a person thinks that it is morally wrong to kill over 70k unarmed civilians in the streets in only 2 days, then that person is hitler, do we understand correctly?
Get the fuck out of here lol. 180 degrees on the wrong side of history, self-reported and recorded for all time.
#antizionism
EATD:
EVERYTHING ANTIZI…
“Meme” of woman burning Iranic clerics photo. Word: Freedom. Crowd cheers.

Not shown: 165 dead school girls.
@anildash@me.dm
2026-04-03 20:23:36

Thanks to the extremist agenda of the richest tycoons supporting the authoritarians agenda, American tech companies are going to see a collapse in revenues and growth in these markets. Was it worth it just to support a bunch of child sexual predators? techpolicy.press/almost-two…

@toxi@mastodon.thi.ng
2026-01-05 12:30:04

Penumbra
(Being at the right place at the right time, the geography lining up perfectly to funnel the last light through a steep valley and making the sky glow from this perspective... The silhouettes of the ruins of Castle Eisenberg in the penumbra on the hilltop in the forgeground, also see next pic)
1/2
#MountainMonday

A mountainous winter landscape during sunset, the sky is completely filled with an intense, bright orange/pink glow. Silhouettes of mountains, both in the shade (in the foreground) and in/behind the glow.
@andres4ny@social.ridetrans.it
2026-04-04 19:57:10

lol a conversation I just had w/ a friend
[here's that MR: salsa.debian.org/ddp-team/rele ]

T: "I turned off apt instaling recommends and also let it autoremove T: recommends I didn't ask for"
T: "kinda painful, but I want to explicitly know"
T: "anyway then upgraded server to [debian 13] and all sorts of stuff broken"
T: "#1 have to install systemd-cryptdisks"
Me: "I got hit with the systemd-cryptdisks thing"
Me: "as a matter of fact, i filed a bug!"

T: "libvirt is also all sorts of broken, still figuring that out"

Me: [link to a merge request in debian]

T: "it is in the release notes at least" [link to debian's release notes]

Me: "yeah, i'm why it's in the release notes 🙂"

T: "oh because of you!"
T: "nice"
T: "thanks"

Me: "np"
@azonenberg@ioc.exchange
2026-01-05 06:08:03

Last evening of Christmas vacation before getting back to work for the new year.
Aiming to make it a good one. Working on GPU acceleration of the TIE filter and maybe the histogram block so I can do jitter analysis faster.
The peak at T=0 in the jitter histogram is related to use of the GPU CDR block and doesn't show up in the CPU implementation. It's likely caused by transients of some sort at thread block boundaries and I need to spend more time chasing it, I wouldn'…

Filter graph of 100baseTX protocol decoding and jitter analysis
ngscopeclient showing eye patterns, bathtub curves, jitter histograms, and protocol decoding of 100baseTX ethernet
@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2026-02-05 14:03:51

Like global search and replace but don’t like surprises?
Check out serpl – a handy little command-line app that gives you a visual preview of the changes you are about to make. You can even go in and remove the replacements you don’t want from the source previews. The regex support appears to be basic, however (I couldn’t get a negative lookbehind to work).

Screenshot of me serpl with Search, Replace, Result List and Preview panes in a command-line interface. Search has /setup and [Match Case] mode selected, Replace has /settings with [Simple] mode selected. The Results List shows about 20 items and the selected file is shown in the preview pane with three replacements in diff-style red/green highlighting on lines 27, 28, and 35.