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Portland, Oregon
Joined April 2008
Are you ever worried about artists reusing clips and triggering copyright claims? I had a copyright claim on a YouTube video because an artist published nearly identical songs to two stock music websites and ContentID found it.
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Yeah that seems like a pretty great workflow
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Replying to @saradietschy
This stuff is my fav tho, really we should talk, I'd love to have you on my show to get your take on this world of video switchers!
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I was going to ask how you have the time to make this much music but that is a clever solution to that problem
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Replying to @iPhonedo @SkydioHQ
omg I am going through my part 107 training right now and I can't even count the number of violations in this video, not to mention the absolutely irresponsible cycling they were doing even without a drone 😬😬🥶
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Just used this handy XKCD chart to determine that it was finally time to build a web interface on top of this little PHP script that generates PDFs of checks, rather than continuing to hack up this code by hand every time I need to print one. imgs.xkcd.com/comics/is_it_w…
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I've already got a different e-ink display for that ;-)
Replying to @jasonbelldata
I don't think I need to be that mean to myself 😅
Replying to @runewake2
Ooh this seems like an easy win!
Replying to @sodarntom
speaking of which I need to stop by yours more often! Do you have a calendar feed I can subscribe to or anything?
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Replying to @__r_k_p__
that sounds too sad
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Replying to @mrBallistic
there's something delightfully rebellious about taking footage from a RED camera and squishing it down to a monochrome 264x176 0.2fps video
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That looks cool! Like a giant @getlametric
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In late 2019 I stuck a raspberry pi and e-paper display in a picture frame and made it show my upcoming travel plans. Now it is just blank. What should I use it for now?
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Not really...? I can send a TCP packet from my home to my office and only the routers in between need to know about it
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I realize that certain applications require a global centralized network state, but many others do not! True decentralization should mean that I can talk to someone else without anyone else knowing that's happening.
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I did look around and couldn't find any mentions of those on any easily searchable docs. Where is this stuff described? I don't even see any reference to that on the main page about it ethereum.org/en/eth2/vision/
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Are there more than one implementation of the e*t*h protocol? As far as I can tell everyone participating in the network is expected to run the same source code.
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