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Instructional Video: Orchestral Bass Drum – YouTube
Broadening my percussion skills I still learned a few new things from [Wayback/Archive] Instructional Video: Orchestral Bass Drum – YouTube.
I found it while looking how to make wind sounds on a concert bass drum: [Wayback/Archive] How to create wind/whooshing sound effect in orchestra : composer
Query: [Wayback/Archive] making a wind sound on a concert base drum – Google Search
Other interesting videos of percussion sound effects:
- [Wayback/Archive] The power of the thumb roll #percussion #bassdrum – YouTube
- [Wayback/Archive] Cool Musical Sound Effects on Different Instruments #shorts – YouTube
- [Wayback/Archive] Cool Sound Effects with Amazing Instruments! #music #sound #soundeffects #foley – YouTube
Some cool concert pieces including bass drums:
- [Wayback/Archive] Ulster Orchestra Verdi rehearsal May 13 – YouTube
- [Wayback/Archive] Bass Drum of Dies irae. – YouTube
More ideas:
- [Wayback/Archive] Which percussion instrument can imitate the sound of wind? – Quora
- [Wayback/Archive] How to imitate nature sounds using orchestral instruments – Quora
- [Wayback/Archive] How to Build Mechanical Sound Effects for Radio-plays
- [Wayback/Archive] Ontmoet het NNO: slagwerker Stefan – Noord Nederlands Orkest
In the end, I might build something like a Wind machine – Wikipedia / Windmachine – Wikipedia
- [Wayback/Archive] Aeliophone (wind machine) built for Danville Symphony Orchestra – YouTube
- [Wayback/Archive] Advice for wind machine (aeoliphone) build : techtheatre
- File:Wind Machine.JPG – Wikimedia Commons
- Windmachine – Wikipedia
- [Wayback/Archive] What are some underappreciated instruments? : classicalmusic
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I would say ‘Wind Machine’ or ‘Aeliophone’. It is a percussion instrument used to produce the sound of wind in orchestral compositions and musical theater productions. Originally used only in operas by Wagner and Rossini during the Romantic Period, Richard Strauss was the first to make it popular by using them in his tone poems. Later, many impressionist and modernist composers such as Ravel, Vaughan Williams, Schönberg, Messiaen etc. adopted this instrument in the orchestration of their pieces. Some classical works using the wind machine are :- Wagner : Der fliegende Holländer
- Rossini : Il Barbiere di Siviglia
- R. Strauss : Don Quixote/Ein Alpensinfonie/Josephlegende/Die ägyptische Helena/Die Frau ohne Schatten
- Elgar : The Starlight Express
- Vaughan Williams : Sinfonia antartica
- Schönberg : Die Jakobsleiter
- Ravel : Daphnis et Chloé/L’enfant et les sortilèges
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- [Wayback/Archive] Two-Tone Aeoliphone wind sound effects machine – YouTube
The reason: despite the score of Loch Ness – A Scottish Fantasy by Johan de Meij having an optional wind machine, I could hardly find any orchestra that uses it for their YouTube videos. The best video of it I could find was [Wayback/Archive] North Oakland Concert Band plays Loch Ness by de Meij – YouTube which also included a bagpipes player.
[Wayback/Archive] AM07010-Johan-de-Meij-Concert-Band-Loch-Ness.pdf [Wayback PDF View/PDF View]
- bars 142-170
- bars 182-186
- bars 205-210
[Wayback/Archive] Loch Ness | Johan de Meij | Music | AM07
The symphonic poem ‘Loch Ness’ consists of five through-composed impressions of this mysterious Scottish Lake.
- The Lake At Dawn – calm, static, sonorous blocks depict the troubled opaque water surface and the enormous depth of the Lake at daybreak.
- Slowly the rising early-morning mist reveals the distant ruins of Urquhart Castle, represented by a solemn theme in the trombones which is taken over by the full band, thus evoking the illustrious past of this fortress besieged so many times.
- Inverness: Bagpipes and Tourists – the music takes us down to the town of Inverness where the first tourists mark the slow but steady start of a new season to the sound of a Scottish melody.
- Storm – suddenly a heavy wheater breaks: fierce gusts of wind and heavy showers transform the erstwhile calm surface into an obscure and whirling mass of water, and clouds rapidly passing over offer an eery scene…
- Conclusion – storm and rain gradually decrease and when everything is quiet again we are granted a last view of the Lake in its full glory.
Queries:
- [Wayback/Archive] percussie “windmachine” bouwen at DuckDuckGo
- [Wayback/Archive] Aeliophone bouwen at DuckDuckGo
--jeroenInstructional Video: Orchestral Bass Drum – YouTube
The power of the thumb roll #percussion #bassdrum – YouTube
Cool Musical Sound Effects on Different Instruments #shorts – YouTube
Cool Sound Effects with Amazing Instruments! #music #sound #soundeffects #foley – YouTube
[Wayback/Archive] Aeliophone (wind machine) built for Danville Symphony Orchestra – YouTube
[Wayback/Archive] North Oakland Concert Band plays Loch Ness by de Meij – YouTube
Rate this:
#bassdrum #foley #Music #percussion #shorts #sound #soundeffects -
Instructional Video: Orchestral Bass Drum – YouTube
Broadening my percussion skills I still learned a few new things from [Wayback/Archive] Instructional Video: Orchestral Bass Drum – YouTube.
I found it while looking how to make wind sounds on a concert bass drum: [Wayback/Archive] How to create wind/whooshing sound effect in orchestra : composer
Query: [Wayback/Archive] making a wind sound on a concert base drum – Google Search
Other interesting videos of percussion sound effects:
- [Wayback/Archive] The power of the thumb roll #percussion #bassdrum – YouTube
- [Wayback/Archive] Cool Musical Sound Effects on Different Instruments #shorts – YouTube
- [Wayback/Archive] Cool Sound Effects with Amazing Instruments! #music #sound #soundeffects #foley – YouTube
Some cool concert pieces including bass drums:
- [Wayback/Archive] Ulster Orchestra Verdi rehearsal May 13 – YouTube
- [Wayback/Archive] Bass Drum of Dies irae. – YouTube
More ideas:
- [Wayback/Archive] Which percussion instrument can imitate the sound of wind? – Quora
- [Wayback/Archive] How to imitate nature sounds using orchestral instruments – Quora
- [Wayback/Archive] How to Build Mechanical Sound Effects for Radio-plays
- [Wayback/Archive] Ontmoet het NNO: slagwerker Stefan – Noord Nederlands Orkest
In the end, I might build something like a Wind machine – Wikipedia / Windmachine – Wikipedia
- [Wayback/Archive] Aeliophone (wind machine) built for Danville Symphony Orchestra – YouTube
- [Wayback/Archive] Advice for wind machine (aeoliphone) build : techtheatre
- File:Wind Machine.JPG – Wikimedia Commons
- Windmachine – Wikipedia
- [Wayback/Archive] What are some underappreciated instruments? : classicalmusic
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I would say ‘Wind Machine’ or ‘Aeliophone’. It is a percussion instrument used to produce the sound of wind in orchestral compositions and musical theater productions. Originally used only in operas by Wagner and Rossini during the Romantic Period, Richard Strauss was the first to make it popular by using them in his tone poems. Later, many impressionist and modernist composers such as Ravel, Vaughan Williams, Schönberg, Messiaen etc. adopted this instrument in the orchestration of their pieces. Some classical works using the wind machine are :- Wagner : Der fliegende Holländer
- Rossini : Il Barbiere di Siviglia
- R. Strauss : Don Quixote/Ein Alpensinfonie/Josephlegende/Die ägyptische Helena/Die Frau ohne Schatten
- Elgar : The Starlight Express
- Vaughan Williams : Sinfonia antartica
- Schönberg : Die Jakobsleiter
- Ravel : Daphnis et Chloé/L’enfant et les sortilèges
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- [Wayback/Archive] Two-Tone Aeoliphone wind sound effects machine – YouTube
The reason: despite the score of Loch Ness – A Scottish Fantasy by Johan de Meij having an optional wind machine, I could hardly find any orchestra that uses it for their YouTube videos. The best video of it I could find was [Wayback/Archive] North Oakland Concert Band plays Loch Ness by de Meij – YouTube which also included a bagpipes player.
[Wayback/Archive] AM07010-Johan-de-Meij-Concert-Band-Loch-Ness.pdf [Wayback PDF View/PDF View]
- bars 142-170
- bars 182-186
- bars 205-210
[Wayback/Archive] Loch Ness | Johan de Meij | Music | AM07
The symphonic poem ‘Loch Ness’ consists of five through-composed impressions of this mysterious Scottish Lake.
- The Lake At Dawn – calm, static, sonorous blocks depict the troubled opaque water surface and the enormous depth of the Lake at daybreak.
- Slowly the rising early-morning mist reveals the distant ruins of Urquhart Castle, represented by a solemn theme in the trombones which is taken over by the full band, thus evoking the illustrious past of this fortress besieged so many times.
- Inverness: Bagpipes and Tourists – the music takes us down to the town of Inverness where the first tourists mark the slow but steady start of a new season to the sound of a Scottish melody.
- Storm – suddenly a heavy wheater breaks: fierce gusts of wind and heavy showers transform the erstwhile calm surface into an obscure and whirling mass of water, and clouds rapidly passing over offer an eery scene…
- Conclusion – storm and rain gradually decrease and when everything is quiet again we are granted a last view of the Lake in its full glory.
Queries:
- [Wayback/Archive] percussie “windmachine” bouwen at DuckDuckGo
- [Wayback/Archive] Aeliophone bouwen at DuckDuckGo
--jeroenInstructional Video: Orchestral Bass Drum – YouTube
The power of the thumb roll #percussion #bassdrum – YouTube
Cool Musical Sound Effects on Different Instruments #shorts – YouTube
Cool Sound Effects with Amazing Instruments! #music #sound #soundeffects #foley – YouTube
[Wayback/Archive] Aeliophone (wind machine) built for Danville Symphony Orchestra – YouTube
[Wayback/Archive] North Oakland Concert Band plays Loch Ness by de Meij – YouTube
Rate this:
#bassdrum #foley #Music #percussion #shorts #sound #soundeffects -
Instructional Video: Orchestral Bass Drum – YouTube
Broadening my percussion skills I still learned a few new things from [Wayback/Archive] Instructional Video: Orchestral Bass Drum – YouTube.
I found it while looking how to make wind sounds on a concert bass drum: [Wayback/Archive] How to create wind/whooshing sound effect in orchestra : composer
Query: [Wayback/Archive] making a wind sound on a concert base drum – Google Search
Other interesting videos of percussion sound effects:
- [Wayback/Archive] The power of the thumb roll #percussion #bassdrum – YouTube
- [Wayback/Archive] Cool Musical Sound Effects on Different Instruments #shorts – YouTube
- [Wayback/Archive] Cool Sound Effects with Amazing Instruments! #music #sound #soundeffects #foley – YouTube
Some cool concert pieces including bass drums:
- [Wayback/Archive] Ulster Orchestra Verdi rehearsal May 13 – YouTube
- [Wayback/Archive] Bass Drum of Dies irae. – YouTube
More ideas:
- [Wayback/Archive] Which percussion instrument can imitate the sound of wind? – Quora
- [Wayback/Archive] How to imitate nature sounds using orchestral instruments – Quora
- [Wayback/Archive] How to Build Mechanical Sound Effects for Radio-plays
- [Wayback/Archive] Ontmoet het NNO: slagwerker Stefan – Noord Nederlands Orkest
In the end, I might build something like a Wind machine – Wikipedia / Windmachine – Wikipedia
- [Wayback/Archive] Aeliophone (wind machine) built for Danville Symphony Orchestra – YouTube
- [Wayback/Archive] Advice for wind machine (aeoliphone) build : techtheatre
- File:Wind Machine.JPG – Wikimedia Commons
- Windmachine – Wikipedia
- [Wayback/Archive] What are some underappreciated instruments? : classicalmusic
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I would say ‘Wind Machine’ or ‘Aeliophone’. It is a percussion instrument used to produce the sound of wind in orchestral compositions and musical theater productions. Originally used only in operas by Wagner and Rossini during the Romantic Period, Richard Strauss was the first to make it popular by using them in his tone poems. Later, many impressionist and modernist composers such as Ravel, Vaughan Williams, Schönberg, Messiaen etc. adopted this instrument in the orchestration of their pieces. Some classical works using the wind machine are :- Wagner : Der fliegende Holländer
- Rossini : Il Barbiere di Siviglia
- R. Strauss : Don Quixote/Ein Alpensinfonie/Josephlegende/Die ägyptische Helena/Die Frau ohne Schatten
- Elgar : The Starlight Express
- Vaughan Williams : Sinfonia antartica
- Schönberg : Die Jakobsleiter
- Ravel : Daphnis et Chloé/L’enfant et les sortilèges
…
- [Wayback/Archive] Two-Tone Aeoliphone wind sound effects machine – YouTube
The reason: despite the score of Loch Ness – A Scottish Fantasy by Johan de Meij having an optional wind machine, I could hardly find any orchestra that uses it for their YouTube videos. The best video of it I could find was [Wayback/Archive] North Oakland Concert Band plays Loch Ness by de Meij – YouTube which also included a bagpipes player.
[Wayback/Archive] AM07010-Johan-de-Meij-Concert-Band-Loch-Ness.pdf [Wayback PDF View/PDF View]
- bars 142-170
- bars 182-186
- bars 205-210
[Wayback/Archive] Loch Ness | Johan de Meij | Music | AM07
The symphonic poem ‘Loch Ness’ consists of five through-composed impressions of this mysterious Scottish Lake.
- The Lake At Dawn – calm, static, sonorous blocks depict the troubled opaque water surface and the enormous depth of the Lake at daybreak.
- Slowly the rising early-morning mist reveals the distant ruins of Urquhart Castle, represented by a solemn theme in the trombones which is taken over by the full band, thus evoking the illustrious past of this fortress besieged so many times.
- Inverness: Bagpipes and Tourists – the music takes us down to the town of Inverness where the first tourists mark the slow but steady start of a new season to the sound of a Scottish melody.
- Storm – suddenly a heavy wheater breaks: fierce gusts of wind and heavy showers transform the erstwhile calm surface into an obscure and whirling mass of water, and clouds rapidly passing over offer an eery scene…
- Conclusion – storm and rain gradually decrease and when everything is quiet again we are granted a last view of the Lake in its full glory.
Queries:
- [Wayback/Archive] percussie “windmachine” bouwen at DuckDuckGo
- [Wayback/Archive] Aeliophone bouwen at DuckDuckGo
--jeroenInstructional Video: Orchestral Bass Drum – YouTube
The power of the thumb roll #percussion #bassdrum – YouTube
Cool Musical Sound Effects on Different Instruments #shorts – YouTube
Cool Sound Effects with Amazing Instruments! #music #sound #soundeffects #foley – YouTube
[Wayback/Archive] Aeliophone (wind machine) built for Danville Symphony Orchestra – YouTube
[Wayback/Archive] North Oakland Concert Band plays Loch Ness by de Meij – YouTube
Rate this:
#bassdrum #foley #Music #percussion #shorts #sound #soundeffects -
Instructional Video: Orchestral Bass Drum – YouTube
Broadening my percussion skills I still learned a few new things from [Wayback/Archive] Instructional Video: Orchestral Bass Drum – YouTube.
I found it while looking how to make wind sounds on a concert bass drum: [Wayback/Archive] How to create wind/whooshing sound effect in orchestra : composer
Query: [Wayback/Archive] making a wind sound on a concert base drum – Google Search
Other interesting videos of percussion sound effects:
- [Wayback/Archive] The power of the thumb roll #percussion #bassdrum – YouTube
- [Wayback/Archive] Cool Musical Sound Effects on Different Instruments #shorts – YouTube
- [Wayback/Archive] Cool Sound Effects with Amazing Instruments! #music #sound #soundeffects #foley – YouTube
Some cool concert pieces including bass drums:
- [Wayback/Archive] Ulster Orchestra Verdi rehearsal May 13 – YouTube
- [Wayback/Archive] Bass Drum of Dies irae. – YouTube
More ideas:
- [Wayback/Archive] Which percussion instrument can imitate the sound of wind? – Quora
- [Wayback/Archive] How to imitate nature sounds using orchestral instruments – Quora
- [Wayback/Archive] How to Build Mechanical Sound Effects for Radio-plays
- [Wayback/Archive] Ontmoet het NNO: slagwerker Stefan – Noord Nederlands Orkest
In the end, I might build something like a Wind machine – Wikipedia / Windmachine – Wikipedia
- [Wayback/Archive] Aeliophone (wind machine) built for Danville Symphony Orchestra – YouTube
- [Wayback/Archive] Advice for wind machine (aeoliphone) build : techtheatre
- File:Wind Machine.JPG – Wikimedia Commons
- Windmachine – Wikipedia
- [Wayback/Archive] What are some underappreciated instruments? : classicalmusic
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I would say ‘Wind Machine’ or ‘Aeliophone’. It is a percussion instrument used to produce the sound of wind in orchestral compositions and musical theater productions. Originally used only in operas by Wagner and Rossini during the Romantic Period, Richard Strauss was the first to make it popular by using them in his tone poems. Later, many impressionist and modernist composers such as Ravel, Vaughan Williams, Schönberg, Messiaen etc. adopted this instrument in the orchestration of their pieces. Some classical works using the wind machine are :- Wagner : Der fliegende Holländer
- Rossini : Il Barbiere di Siviglia
- R. Strauss : Don Quixote/Ein Alpensinfonie/Josephlegende/Die ägyptische Helena/Die Frau ohne Schatten
- Elgar : The Starlight Express
- Vaughan Williams : Sinfonia antartica
- Schönberg : Die Jakobsleiter
- Ravel : Daphnis et Chloé/L’enfant et les sortilèges
…
- [Wayback/Archive] Two-Tone Aeoliphone wind sound effects machine – YouTube
The reason: despite the score of Loch Ness – A Scottish Fantasy by Johan de Meij having an optional wind machine, I could hardly find any orchestra that uses it for their YouTube videos. The best video of it I could find was [Wayback/Archive] North Oakland Concert Band plays Loch Ness by de Meij – YouTube which also included a bagpipes player.
[Wayback/Archive] AM07010-Johan-de-Meij-Concert-Band-Loch-Ness.pdf [Wayback PDF View/PDF View]
- bars 142-170
- bars 182-186
- bars 205-210
[Wayback/Archive] Loch Ness | Johan de Meij | Music | AM07
The symphonic poem ‘Loch Ness’ consists of five through-composed impressions of this mysterious Scottish Lake.
- The Lake At Dawn – calm, static, sonorous blocks depict the troubled opaque water surface and the enormous depth of the Lake at daybreak.
- Slowly the rising early-morning mist reveals the distant ruins of Urquhart Castle, represented by a solemn theme in the trombones which is taken over by the full band, thus evoking the illustrious past of this fortress besieged so many times.
- Inverness: Bagpipes and Tourists – the music takes us down to the town of Inverness where the first tourists mark the slow but steady start of a new season to the sound of a Scottish melody.
- Storm – suddenly a heavy wheater breaks: fierce gusts of wind and heavy showers transform the erstwhile calm surface into an obscure and whirling mass of water, and clouds rapidly passing over offer an eery scene…
- Conclusion – storm and rain gradually decrease and when everything is quiet again we are granted a last view of the Lake in its full glory.
Queries:
- [Wayback/Archive] percussie “windmachine” bouwen at DuckDuckGo
- [Wayback/Archive] Aeliophone bouwen at DuckDuckGo
--jeroenInstructional Video: Orchestral Bass Drum – YouTube
The power of the thumb roll #percussion #bassdrum – YouTube
Cool Musical Sound Effects on Different Instruments #shorts – YouTube
Cool Sound Effects with Amazing Instruments! #music #sound #soundeffects #foley – YouTube
[Wayback/Archive] Aeliophone (wind machine) built for Danville Symphony Orchestra – YouTube
[Wayback/Archive] North Oakland Concert Band plays Loch Ness by de Meij – YouTube
Rate this:
#bassdrum #foley #Music #percussion #shorts #sound #soundeffects -
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🧵#autochthonousAquarium #Uruguay #permaculture
@mina
> Regarding the rain water, I thought it might need some filtering.Actually that's quite a complex issue, and depends on a lot of factors, including the species involved, and probably even details like the quality of the rain, issues like like acidic rain, "Saurer Regen" in german. In general terms it's recomended to use it.
To begin with it depends on the filter system, the amount of water in the tank and the amount of water you replace. You normally would treat tab water with chemicals or store it at least in open buckets for like two days so that the clorin in it can evaporate.
We never did either of that.
Commonly they say that rain water is quite the contrary to acidic, in german they say "soft" (weich), there is the tale that it is very good for washing your hair.The fish you'll see in the videos are where you are quite exotic and their for relative expensive, if you get them at all.
All those "exotic" species over here are not only "for free" but come with the added value of emotion of catching the unknown when you lift the trap, including the extra of joy with the kids when you got something and discover new species. Definitely way more exiting than colecting postal stamps or football album figures you'll have to spend lifetime of your own for to get the money to buy them.
Given those facts we started to preocuppy less, began to use "common sense" instead of the indications of the german "Aquarium Atlas of a 1000 species" and took the road of investigating and #learningByDoing.
Things like temperature indication in the literature:
18-22 degrees celsisus!
/head scratching:
"How strange, the creeks in the winter over here a painstakingly cold. Let's forget about the temperature, this is local climate as it is."PH indication of all kinds:
"Let's build a good filter system inventing it due to our best knowledge with what is at hand and see what's happening."At first we used the high quality Eheim filter we brought with us. Ultimately we ended up with only the motor, as you can see in the video.
The filters are:
* The floor of the upper tank, using the standard cheapest clay "baldozas" from the nearest "barraca", covered with sand from the creek, and the lower water outlet of the tank as flow out.
From there the outflow "manguera" goes up to mark the water level of outflow we want to have for the upper tank. From their the water pours down into the lower tank in a free fall, which is actually even much bigger than the one on top.
* Inside that tank on the bottom we put a kind a filter wool cartridge, made out of a big disposable plastic bottle. Inside that cartidge goes the feeding "manguera" of the water pump that feeds the filtered water, free of sediments to not compromise the pump, back to the upper tank. Ultimately the strength of the pump doesn't matter as the water simply overflows when the desired height of water level is reached in the upper tank.A good aquarium filter system works mainly on microorganisms. The clearness of the water in any case is created by the filter wool. As you get your sand from the creek itself, it comes with the respective bacteria and microorganisms all along. Actually you normally wash it with clear water at least two to three times, so make sure to retain those organisms. A good filter system needs like up to a month to fullly evolve. As you can see in the videos, to really clear out the water of the recovery session, it took the filter system like four to five days to really create cristal clear water.
As visible in the video, the lower tank is nearly at the higth of the floor and sorunded by la lot of vegetation. So there are a lot of leaves year round falling into it that actually start to decay in it. Anaerobic decomposition is the fastest decomposition and actually an interesting way to create fertilizer. Maybe once a year we cleared out all that decaing material from the lower tank. In the upper tank we simply cleaned the sand by picking up visible stuff that feel into the open air aquarium and maybe every once in a while using the "campana" aspiration system, adapting a 0.5l disposable plastic bottle with a "manguera", evacuating the sucked water into the lower tank. But that's only for the purpose of beauty of the visible instalation, the "show room aquarium".
Just to get an idea of how something like that looks and feels like, when cleaning out the lower tank of the decaid material, actually even methan bubbles popped up. We never did a PH test of the water, so no idea about those details.
The lower tank had fishes too, of course. In part it was the recipient for the fish that were to many in the upper tank.
The composition of amount and diversity of fishes in an aquarium is probably the most creative and important detail for a nice living ecosystem painting.
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Came across this self-made speech to text transcriber on the deaf sub reddit. I would love to have this for live conversations. I do not need one for the phone.
While my Speaksee (currently not working due to software issues) is great, it is expensive, and I depend on state funding (for work only) to use it.
If someone in the Netherlands with Raspberry Pi skills wants to make one I want to pay for it 😀
(I assume Dutch transcribing is possible too)
https://github.com/andygmassey/telephone-and-conversation-transcriber
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Starting the weekend mad due to the new government coalition agreement. What is it with these liberal right that they keep beating down on the common and vulnerable people? And why the fuck do so many people vote for them?
Anyhow, this chronic ill person will be paying more for healthcare starting next year, because fuck us for being ill.
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Starting the weekend mad due to the new government coalition agreement. What is it with these liberal right that they keep beating down on the common and vulnerable people? And why the fuck do so many people vote for them?
Anyhow, this chronic ill person will be paying more for healthcare starting next year, because fuck us for being ill.
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Starting the weekend mad due to the new government coalition agreement. What is it with these liberal right that they keep beating down on the common and vulnerable people? And why the fuck do so many people vote for them?
Anyhow, this chronic ill person will be paying more for healthcare starting next year, because fuck us for being ill.
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Starting the weekend mad due to the new government coalition agreement. What is it with these liberal right that they keep beating down on the common and vulnerable people? And why the fuck do so many people vote for them?
Anyhow, this chronic ill person will be paying more for healthcare starting next year, because fuck us for being ill.
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Starting the weekend mad due to the new government coalition agreement. What is it with these liberal right that they keep beating down on the common and vulnerable people? And why the fuck do so many people vote for them?
Anyhow, this chronic ill person will be paying more for healthcare starting next year, because fuck us for being ill.
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Rotterdam based company, Speaksee, has launched their solution for live captioning at events/conference/etc, powered by AI.
Worth a look if you want to make your event accessible.
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Rotterdam based company, Speaksee, has launched their solution for live captioning at events/conference/etc, powered by AI.
Worth a look if you want to make your event accessible.
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Rotterdam based company, Speaksee, has launched their solution for live captioning at events/conference/etc, powered by AI.
Worth a look if you want to make your event accessible.
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Rotterdam based company, Speaksee, has launched their solution for live captioning at events/conference/etc, powered by AI.
Worth a look if you want to make your event accessible.
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Rotterdam based company, Speaksee, has launched their solution for live captioning at events/conference/etc, powered by AI.
Worth a look if you want to make your event accessible.
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Picture this, The Hague, The Netherlands, Wednesday 24 2025
Woke up this morning, had no bread for breakfast. I remembered my roots which means I always have hariña pan flour in the cupboard. I made two arepitas con queso for breakfast with a cup of strong black tea.
Then I had my breakfast while watching Jimmy Kimmel's return monologue.
And I thought to myself, this is the best of freedom.
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Following instructions from https://djangoforbeginners.com/initial-setup/
I did the whole 'python3 -m pip install black ' to set Black fomatter up in VS Code.
Kept looking for “python formatting provider” in VS Code, couldn't find it. Turns out Microsoft no longer requires python tools to be installed but instead to install a VS Code extension.
In TIL.
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Por supuesto, todos ellos han sido escritos y maquetados por mente y manos humanas utilizando software libre. Las Ediciones Fediverso están escritas con la fuente libre y accesible Atkinson Hyperlegible, desarrollada por el Instituto Braille (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atkinson_Hyperlegible). Recomendada para mejorar la experiencia de lectura a personas con dislexia, astigmatismo, y para todas las personas.
#LaTex #Gummi #SoftwareLibre #dislexia #astigmatismo #atkinsonhyperlegible #lectura #openfont #productohumano -
Hoy, 26 de mayo, es el día nacional del libro en Uruguay.
Dejen reseñas en bookwyrm. Dejen sus revisiones en OpenLibrary. Regalen libros de autores/as de Uruguay.
¿Sin dinero? No importa. Pueden leer mis libros gratis en el internet archive o en la nube de undernet.uy (links en el perfil de mastodon). Ediciones fediverso, epub y pdf, bajo licencias Creative Commons.
Si no tienen mucho tiempo, recomiendo lecturas breves: Origami o La joven que soplaba caracoles. Son ideales para el bus, o para antes de dormir.
Si tienen un viaje más largo, una gripe, un fin de semana, vacaciones o ya se jubilaron, pueden ir por La soprano húngara. De yapa, sepan que La soprano pasa el test de Bechdel (por si aún no lo conocen: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test_de_Bechdel).
¡Feliz día del libro!#Uruguay #Libros #Literatura #DiaDelLibro #CreativeCommons #Undernet #LibrosGratis #EdicionFediverso #internetarchive #bookwyrm #openlibrary
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Hoy, 26 de mayo, es el día nacional del libro en Uruguay.
Dejen reseñas en bookwyrm. Dejen sus revisiones en OpenLibrary. Regalen libros de autores/as de Uruguay.
¿Sin dinero? No importa. Pueden leer mis libros gratis en el internet archive o en la nube de undernet.uy (links en el perfil de mastodon). Ediciones fediverso, epub y pdf, bajo licencias Creative Commons.
Si no tienen mucho tiempo, recomiendo lecturas breves: Origami o La joven que soplaba caracoles. Son ideales para el bus, o para antes de dormir.
Si tienen un viaje más largo, una gripe, un fin de semana, vacaciones o ya se jubilaron, pueden ir por La soprano húngara. De yapa, sepan que La soprano pasa el test de Bechdel (por si aún no lo conocen: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test_de_Bechdel).
¡Feliz día del libro!#Uruguay #Libros #Literatura #DiaDelLibro #CreativeCommons #Undernet #LibrosGratis #EdicionFediverso #internetarchive #bookwyrm #openlibrary
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Hoy, 26 de mayo, es el día nacional del libro en Uruguay.
Dejen reseñas en bookwyrm. Dejen sus revisiones en OpenLibrary. Regalen libros de autores/as de Uruguay.
¿Sin dinero? No importa. Pueden leer mis libros gratis en el internet archive o en la nube de undernet.uy (links en el perfil de mastodon). Ediciones fediverso, epub y pdf, bajo licencias Creative Commons.
Si no tienen mucho tiempo, recomiendo lecturas breves: Origami o La joven que soplaba caracoles. Son ideales para el bus, o para antes de dormir.
Si tienen un viaje más largo, una gripe, un fin de semana, vacaciones o ya se jubilaron, pueden ir por La soprano húngara. De yapa, sepan que La soprano pasa el test de Bechdel (por si aún no lo conocen: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test_de_Bechdel).
¡Feliz día del libro!#Uruguay #Libros #Literatura #DiaDelLibro #CreativeCommons #Undernet #LibrosGratis #EdicionFediverso #internetarchive #bookwyrm #openlibrary
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Hoy, 26 de mayo, es el día nacional del libro en Uruguay.
Dejen reseñas en bookwyrm. Dejen sus revisiones en OpenLibrary. Regalen libros de autores/as de Uruguay.
¿Sin dinero? No importa. Pueden leer mis libros gratis en el internet archive o en la nube de undernet.uy (links en el perfil de mastodon). Ediciones fediverso, epub y pdf, bajo licencias Creative Commons.
Si no tienen mucho tiempo, recomiendo lecturas breves: Origami o La joven que soplaba caracoles. Son ideales para el bus, o para antes de dormir.
Si tienen un viaje más largo, una gripe, un fin de semana, vacaciones o ya se jubilaron, pueden ir por La soprano húngara. De yapa, sepan que La soprano pasa el test de Bechdel (por si aún no lo conocen: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test_de_Bechdel).
¡Feliz día del libro!#Uruguay #Libros #Literatura #DiaDelLibro #CreativeCommons #Undernet #LibrosGratis #EdicionFediverso #internetarchive #bookwyrm #openlibrary
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Hoy, 26 de mayo, es el día nacional del libro en Uruguay.
Dejen reseñas en bookwyrm. Dejen sus revisiones en OpenLibrary. Regalen libros de autores/as de Uruguay.
¿Sin dinero? No importa. Pueden leer mis libros gratis en el internet archive o en la nube de undernet.uy (links en el perfil de mastodon). Ediciones fediverso, epub y pdf, bajo licencias Creative Commons.
Si no tienen mucho tiempo, recomiendo lecturas breves: Origami o La joven que soplaba caracoles. Son ideales para el bus, o para antes de dormir.
Si tienen un viaje más largo, una gripe, un fin de semana, vacaciones o ya se jubilaron, pueden ir por La soprano húngara. De yapa, sepan que La soprano pasa el test de Bechdel (por si aún no lo conocen: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test_de_Bechdel).
¡Feliz día del libro!#Uruguay #Libros #Literatura #DiaDelLibro #CreativeCommons #Undernet #LibrosGratis #EdicionFediverso #internetarchive #bookwyrm #openlibrary
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Le había prometido a @santiago compartir el dato de la única radio que conozco emitiendo por gopher y me dí cuenta que era viernes (de escritorio)...
La radio gopher://bitreich.org/9/radio/listen
Disfruten el finde. #gopher #GopherProtocol #geminiprotocol #tooi #textoplanoxyz @pipicucu #smolweb -
Le había prometido a @santiago compartir el dato de la única radio que conozco emitiendo por gopher y me dí cuenta que era viernes (de escritorio)...
La radio gopher://bitreich.org/9/radio/listen
Disfruten el finde. #gopher #GopherProtocol #geminiprotocol #tooi #textoplanoxyz @pipicucu #smolweb -
Le había prometido a @santiago compartir el dato de la única radio que conozco emitiendo por gopher y me dí cuenta que era viernes (de escritorio)...
La radio gopher://bitreich.org/9/radio/listen
Disfruten el finde. #gopher #GopherProtocol #geminiprotocol #tooi #textoplanoxyz @pipicucu #smolweb -
Le había prometido a @santiago compartir el dato de la única radio que conozco emitiendo por gopher y me dí cuenta que era viernes (de escritorio)...
La radio gopher://bitreich.org/9/radio/listen
Disfruten el finde. #gopher #GopherProtocol #geminiprotocol #tooi #textoplanoxyz @pipicucu #smolweb -
Le había prometido a @santiago compartir el dato de la única radio que conozco emitiendo por gopher y me dí cuenta que era viernes (de escritorio)...
La radio gopher://bitreich.org/9/radio/listen
Disfruten el finde. #gopher #GopherProtocol #geminiprotocol #tooi #textoplanoxyz @pipicucu #smolweb -
Hoy en el Instituto Clemente Estable escuchamos una gran charla de @santiago sobre redes libres.
Tuve el gusto de conocer y encontrar a algunos mastodoneros presencialmente.
No faltó la presentación del #festivalundernet!¡Gracias por estar y construir comunidad!
@j3j5 @pianopianolontano @pipicucu @ulvida @rossanaperrone
Hubo menciones a @budin @piracalamina @gastonsitio