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«Never assume malice when stupidity will suffice.» - Robert J. Hanlon


I'm pretty sure it's the other way around. This way is just stupid and borderline suicidal.


Suicidal for the US - but who is going to act to make it suicidal for DOGE?


This sounds like a very smart idea in a climate emergency era.


I would even say it is necessary. And we need to do much more than that. With the end of fossil fuels, aviation will look completely different. We need to start (re)building train infrastructure yesterday.


The MIDI modulation new features are pretty impressive to me.


It's nice to see, but it's backing Abelton into feature parity with Cubase on the Atari ST in 1989.


Not surprising to me.

The entire logical envelope of digital music tools for western music has mostly been known since then and the goals haven't changed much.

Mostly, it has more, faster, and cheaper since then.

Anyway, I don't want my hammer to sprout a saw blade or corkscrew or a nut driver every six months.


Does Cubase in 2023 still have those features?


Great to see Bluesky getting some love from the devs, is such a nice platform 'till now. Looks like a meeting of all the best people after their escape from other poisoned platforms.


"[in Germany] in 2022, CO2 emission goals were exceeded by 40 million metric tons due to the increased use of coal-fired power plants resulting from the necessary cuts in natural gas consumption; estimates for 2023 assume 38 million metric tons.

The Emsland, Isar II and Neckarwestheim II nuclear power plants supplied a total of 32.7 billion kilowatt hours of low-emission electricity in 2022. German private households most recently consumed an average of 3190 kWh of electrical energy per year. This means that these three power plants can supply more than 10 million, or a quarter, of German households with electricity. The resulting reduction in the amount of electricity required from coal-fired power plants could save up to 30 million tons of CO2 per year."

https://www.replanet.ngo/post/open-letter-save-german-nuclea...


It seems more like a move to make things work in a more effective way rather than a move in order to subtle ignore your will. The former can be a side effect, not so terrible if there is transparency and the ability to opt-out the tracking. I should be able to defend my privacy with some switches in a sort of "Manage cookie preferences" page/banner way and to going nuts adding some special chars in my email address.


> It seems more like a move to make things work in a more effective way rather than a move in order to subtle ignore your will.

You are talking about IAB. At no point in the process is IAB is concerned about you, the user. This move is intentional.

BTW they've already been fined for other scummy behaviour https://proprivacy.com/privacy-news/iab-consent-popups-ruled...


Smart use of data in an highly effective visualization. Great.


A static website (let's say a Hugo blog on GitHub pages) can make the magic and host the content in a future-proof way.

For the discoverability: every social network can help to drive visitors to your posts.

It's crazy how today a lot of effort are put on decentralizing finance meanwhile the simplest activities (like blogging) are being strongly centralized.


It looks like a reference to the hype cycle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gartner_hype_cycle


I came here to write the very same sentence. Signal is so underrated.


IMO, Signal is actually overrated way too much. I don't want to repeat things too many times. My other comments here have a lot to say on this.


Did you mean underrated?


obviously, i've edited the comment in the meanwhile


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