Wait, what did JB do?
Edit: read the article. Bummer.
Wait, what did JB do?
Edit: read the article. Bummer.
Huh, I hadn’t heard about this. I hope Rossman doesn’t think he’s above criticism.
Yeah, I’ve been listening to them since this video dropped. Love it!
Goddamnit.
I showed this to my brother once and he said “This could become something you quickly unironically enjoy”. He was right.
“It is chemically, mechanically and thermally robust and can be patterned and seamlessly connected to semimetallic epigraphene using conventional semiconductor fabrication techniques.”
Sounds promising.
Can someone explain the implications of the bandgap and room temperature mobility values for future chip designs?
It has historically been a way of stealing Spotify royalties but targetting big artists is more d difficult these days. It’s also a means of hijacking an artist’s audience, if only temporarily. Sometimes also used to fraudulently get things into DMCA databases. Happens to smaller artists like Lemon Demon all the time.
Saw him live this past year and he was great!
I’m pretty sure it does
Okay but: https://buck65.bandcamp.com/track/smurf-burps
This fucking killed me, love Mr. Terfry.
Yo, Buck 65 is still releasing music? Nice.
Just got the popup on FF with Unlock Origin
What a bummer. I know how good of a resource it can be for tracking down rare physical media but I haven’t really followed the seller side of the site. Another great reminder of how prone to enshittification private websites that rely on user labour are.
I stayed at a place last year that had a RokuTV, YouTube was practically unusable on it due to the absurd number of ads that would play. Even more infuriating was that they were often the same ad, repeated.
While I admire your optimism I think that AI will snuff out journalists/writers/artists regardless of the merit of their work. While that is possibly beneficial when looking for some factual data I think we will face a crisis when it comes to creative, investigative and critical content. Like garden hose of original work spraying against a tsunami of undisclosed generative media.
I think you make some valid points about server and network ownership but I think the mid to late 2000s had an interesting blend of corporate and personal internet spaces. Yes there were some leviathans MySpace and Facebook, but a lot of the places that had relevancy were forums, portals or imageboards. Hell, YTMND was an early example of a individual hosting and building a massive site out of complete nonsense. That landscape has certainly changed significantly since.
Even a lot of CG professional users are locked into NVIDIA due to software using CUDA. It sucks.
I hope they can reconcile if this is the case.