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Happy to say, we released #ObsPy 1.5.0 yesterday 🥳
Details on our discourse:
https://discourse.obspy.org/t/2026-03-13-obspy-release-1-5-0/2372
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#obspy release candidate ready for testing. will get finalized next week.
https://test.pypi.org/project/obspy/1.5.0rc1/#files
https://github.com/conda-forge/obspy-feedstock/pull/59
https://github.com/obspy/obspy/issues/3228#issuecomment-4012139354
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#ObsPy 1.4.2 is out :partyparrot:
https://discourse.obspy.org/t/2025-04-30-obspy-release-1-4-2/2226
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We're finalizing a new #obspy feature release version 1.4.0, which will get tagged during the next couple of days.
If anybody wants to test it, release candidate is on test.pypi:
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Noticias sobre Python científico de la semana, episodio 56 🐍 ⚙️
En resumen: Nuevas versiones de ObsPy y Polars, Python para la industria aseguradora, 40 métodos de detección de anomalías, vuelve la JupyterCon, y oferta Black Friday https://astrojuanlu.substack.com/p/episodio-56 Apoya el noticiero suscribiéndote por correo 📬
#python #scipy #numpy #jupyter #obspy #pyod #polars #pydata #jupytercon
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#introduction - I'm Anya Reading - good to meet/connect!
Working on Antarctica (tectonics, ice sheet change, int. with ocean and atmosphere, inter disc. links). Focus on ground-based geophysics (esp. seismology) and compute. Professor of Geophysics at #UTAS #physics #comp_antarctic group, enabling/advocate for research, learning, #diversity in #stem.
#Antarctica #GRIT #obspy #python #glaciers #icesheets #tectonics #geophysics #seismology #compute #fieldwork #openresearch #earth #climate
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Very interesting read on earthquake early warning performance and potential, on the case of last year's devastating M7.8 #earthquake in #Turkey which killed almost 60,000 people:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-55279-z
What I feel is missing is a questionnaire to users that received the warning on their phones, whether they reacted to the warning, preparing for shaking and whether it changed the actual effects on their well-being/survival.
#seismology #earthquakeearlywarning #eew #eews #peews #pazarcik #eqn
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Obsy has been offline for months due to a dead camera, which I just got back from repairs. But will be a little longer before it's back in action ☹️ (~150cm snow in 6 days - more snow on the way tonight).
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#backloggd
Yellow Taxi Goes Vroom (2024) - ★★★★½
its way of doing 3d platforming is fun to master. its energy is like that one lego city ad. a game with the aesthetic of HIT THE LEVER.
https://backloggd.com/u/Obspogon/review/4188523/ -
Unmasking Oospy: dismantling global spyware menace - A spyware operation known as Oospy has been dismantled after its web host, Hetzner... - https://readwrite.com/unmasking-oospy-dismantling-global-spyware-menace/ #connecteddevices #dataandsecurity #databreach #spyware #oospy
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@OBSProject i fixed your website for > 1080p monitors:
```css
#footer, #wrapper {
max-width: unset !important;
}
#header {
max-width: 2200px;
margin: 0 auto -60px;
position: relative;
}
body {
background: #0c1633 !important
}
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✨hello beautiful human✨
Looking forward to you joining the conversation today! (Monday, if you missed it😉)
Join us at 9am PST/ 12pm EST/ 18:00 CET Monday Jan 23rd
@hola_soy_milk will be joining @LauraLangdon and I on Misc Monday to talk about #OBSProject, Open Broadcast Service to help us improve our streams.
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OBS Studio Merges Its EGL-Wayland Code To Natively Support #Wayland https://col.la/k4hr3 #OpenSource #obsproject
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@cslinuxboy @DestinationLinux we use #Zoom because it has great #Linux support, multiple distros. They also recently improved their #OBSProject support so it works even better for us now. https://zoom.us
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After weeks of work writing shell scripts and configuring new hardware, we are now finally streaming the goats from a #Linux computer, using #OBSProject software. Much better video and audio for you, and ease of use for us! Bye-bye Windows, won't miss your hours long updates!!
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By Kenstrosity
Long time readers understand that I like damn near any kind of metal. If it’s got heavily distorted guitars and big, bloodied hooks, I’m on board. My eclecticism inside the metalverse affords me a rare kind of versatility when it comes to review duties, too. Anything that falls into my lap has a chance to get a proper sponge bath. However, sometimes a band does a bunch of stuff that I normally enjoy and yet, my enthusiasm falters. Most of the time, that’s a simple conflict. I just don’t like the songs, even if I like the format. That, dear readers, is precisely the case for German “wedon’tgiveafuckmetal”1 outfit Soulbound and their fourth LP, obsYdian.
Does anybody remember Powerman 5000? I do. They had some straight-up bangers in their time, like “When Worlds Collide” and “Bombshell.” Sadly, their legacy is one of pure novelty and nostalgia. Undeterred by such circumstances, Soulbound cut their sound from the same cloth, interweaving pop metal elements reminiscent of Amaranthe; creepy gothic industrial rock similar to some of Marilyn Manson’s work; and stompy riffs and a genuinely vicious scream pulled straight from the Static-X playbook. With obsYdian, Soulbound integrated a new, updated thread of synthwave influence into their Eurovision-ready bops, which happens to be a major draw for this reviewer in 2024. And yet, obsYdian still grinds my gears.
Frustration floods my system every time I spin obsYdian. From the start of its overlong instrumental intro to a bizarre two-part closer, Soulbound make questionable choices that keep me listening almost entirely out of morbid curiosity. Starting off with a powerful dose of cringe, opener “Burn” serenades my inner angsty teen with shouts of “BURN, MOTHERFUCKER” against a backdrop of base chuggery. In fact, “motherfucker” features an egregious number of times for a band claiming to give no fucks to begin with. Other missteps include “Lioness,” which I hypothesize speaks on struggling with mental illness, heartbreak, or uncontrolled drug use. Any one of those holds potential for a great theme, but “Lioness” kicks off on a confusing note—a howling wolf—and further befuddles with chorus lyrics that muddle the message beyond easy deduction. Outside of those memorably unfortunate moments in the first half, the bulk of obsYdian fails to make any impression one way or the other. Inoffensive tracks like “Insane” and “Isolate” fight hard for my attention with superficially hooky licks and aggressive bounce. Yet, I remain wholly unmoved. Finally, I reach a real head-scratcher with obsYdian’s bewildering closing duo. “Remain (Part 1),” an ill-fated, three-minute, sappy sadboi ballad, wasn’t the best choice for a late album tuck-in to start with, but Soulbound paired it with a truly puzzling consort: “Remain (Part 2).” After “(Part 1)” ends, “(Part 2)” reprises the main theme of “(Part 1),” at half-time, with orchestral bombast, ad nauseam for a whopping seven minutes of mind-numbing buzzkillery. What the hell is even that?
In all fairness, Soulbound do know their way around a sharp hook once they find one. Top selections like the synthwave worshipping “Forever in the Dark,” the anthemic “Saint Sinner,” and the dance party-ready “Paralyzed” might be cheesy and somewhat oversimplified, but they get my head bobbing and I can’t help but hum each one absentmindedly while out and about. On the sonic front, Soulbound’s shift into synthwave territory suits their particular use of melody wonderfully, especially compared to the more industrial crunch of past records. I hope they capitalize on that further going forward. However, the increased volume of moody ballads like “Heartless” in the back half significantly brings the album’s energy down—enough to discourage replays. My suggestion would be to either revisit and develop those ballads into incontrovertibly captivating showstoppers, or cut them entirely in exchange for one or two more infectious bops like “Forever in the Dark” and “Paralyzed” instead.
Soulbound adopted a sonic palette and a poppy songwriting approach that should’ve wholly resonated with me. It checks a lot of my more superficial boxes. However, I’ve been listening to this kind of music for decades now, and demand more hype and substance than what obsYdian offered. Ultimately, I’m hard-pressed to recommend all but a scant three songs to this readership, and even those come with caveats. That said, you’ll hear no judgment from me should you like Soulbound more than I. It’s just not for me.
Rating: Bad.
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Metalville
Website: facebook.com/MusicSoulbound
Releases Worldwide: July 26th, 2024#15 #2024 #Amaranthe #ElectronicMetal #GermanMetal #GothicMetal #IndustrialMetal #Jul24 #MarilynManson #Metalville #obsYdian #PopMetal #Powerman5000 #Review #Reviews #Soulbound #StaticX #Synthwave
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By Kenstrosity
Long time readers understand that I like damn near any kind of metal. If it’s got heavily distorted guitars and big, bloodied hooks, I’m on board. My eclecticism inside the metalverse affords me a rare kind of versatility when it comes to review duties, too. Anything that falls into my lap has a chance to get a proper sponge bath. However, sometimes a band does a bunch of stuff that I normally enjoy and yet, my enthusiasm falters. Most of the time, that’s a simple conflict. I just don’t like the songs, even if I like the format. That, dear readers, is precisely the case for German “wedon’tgiveafuckmetal”1 outfit Soulbound and their fourth LP, obsYdian.
Does anybody remember Powerman 5000? I do. They had some straight-up bangers in their time, like “When Worlds Collide” and “Bombshell.” Sadly, their legacy is one of pure novelty and nostalgia. Undeterred by such circumstances, Soulbound cut their sound from the same cloth, interweaving pop metal elements reminiscent of Amaranthe; creepy gothic industrial rock similar to some of Marilyn Manson’s work; and stompy riffs and a genuinely vicious scream pulled straight from the Static-X playbook. With obsYdian, Soulbound integrated a new, updated thread of synthwave influence into their Eurovision-ready bops, which happens to be a major draw for this reviewer in 2024. And yet, obsYdian still grinds my gears.
Frustration floods my system every time I spin obsYdian. From the start of its overlong instrumental intro to a bizarre two-part closer, Soulbound make questionable choices that keep me listening almost entirely out of morbid curiosity. Starting off with a powerful dose of cringe, opener “Burn” serenades my inner angsty teen with shouts of “BURN, MOTHERFUCKER” against a backdrop of base chuggery. In fact, “motherfucker” features an egregious number of times for a band claiming to give no fucks to begin with. Other missteps include “Lioness,” which I hypothesize speaks on struggling with mental illness, heartbreak, or uncontrolled drug use. Any one of those holds potential for a great theme, but “Lioness” kicks off on a confusing note—a howling wolf—and further befuddles with chorus lyrics that muddle the message beyond easy deduction. Outside of those memorably unfortunate moments in the first half, the bulk of obsYdian fails to make any impression one way or the other. Inoffensive tracks like “Insane” and “Isolate” fight hard for my attention with superficially hooky licks and aggressive bounce. Yet, I remain wholly unmoved. Finally, I reach a real head-scratcher with obsYdian’s bewildering closing duo. “Remain (Part 1),” an ill-fated, three-minute, sappy sadboi ballad, wasn’t the best choice for a late album tuck-in to start with, but Soulbound paired it with a truly puzzling consort: “Remain (Part 2).” After “(Part 1)” ends, “(Part 2)” reprises the main theme of “(Part 1),” at half-time, with orchestral bombast, ad nauseam for a whopping seven minutes of mind-numbing buzzkillery. What the hell is even that?
In all fairness, Soulbound do know their way around a sharp hook once they find one. Top selections like the synthwave worshipping “Forever in the Dark,” the anthemic “Saint Sinner,” and the dance party-ready “Paralyzed” might be cheesy and somewhat oversimplified, but they get my head bobbing and I can’t help but hum each one absentmindedly while out and about. On the sonic front, Soulbound’s shift into synthwave territory suits their particular use of melody wonderfully, especially compared to the more industrial crunch of past records. I hope they capitalize on that further going forward. However, the increased volume of moody ballads like “Heartless” in the back half significantly brings the album’s energy down—enough to discourage replays. My suggestion would be to either revisit and develop those ballads into incontrovertibly captivating showstoppers, or cut them entirely in exchange for one or two more infectious bops like “Forever in the Dark” and “Paralyzed” instead.
Soulbound adopted a sonic palette and a poppy songwriting approach that should’ve wholly resonated with me. It checks a lot of my more superficial boxes. However, I’ve been listening to this kind of music for decades now, and demand more hype and substance than what obsYdian offered. Ultimately, I’m hard-pressed to recommend all but a scant three songs to this readership, and even those come with caveats. That said, you’ll hear no judgment from me should you like Soulbound more than I. It’s just not for me.
Rating: Bad.
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Metalville
Website: facebook.com/MusicSoulbound
Releases Worldwide: July 26th, 2024#15 #2024 #Amaranthe #ElectronicMetal #GermanMetal #GothicMetal #IndustrialMetal #Jul24 #MarilynManson #Metalville #obsYdian #PopMetal #Powerman5000 #Review #Reviews #Soulbound #StaticX #Synthwave
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Några tips på mer obskyra / bortglömda / förbisedda pop-punk och skejt plattor? Försöker skola mig själv i en genre jag aldrig blivit riktig bekant med.
#skejtpunk #poppunk #musiktips #örebro #milencollin #satanicsurfers #nofx #nofunatall
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Några tips på mer obskyra / bortglömda / förbisedda pop-punk och skejt plattor? Försöker skola mig själv i en genre jag aldrig blivit riktig bekant med.
#skejtpunk #poppunk #musiktips #örebro #milencollin #satanicsurfers #nofx #nofunatall
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Några tips på mer obskyra / bortglömda / förbisedda pop-punk och skejt plattor? Försöker skola mig själv i en genre jag aldrig blivit riktig bekant med.
#skejtpunk #poppunk #musiktips #örebro #milencollin #satanicsurfers #nofx #nofunatall
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Några tips på mer obskyra / bortglömda / förbisedda pop-punk och skejt plattor? Försöker skola mig själv i en genre jag aldrig blivit riktig bekant med.
#skejtpunk #poppunk #musiktips #örebro #milencollin #satanicsurfers #nofx #nofunatall
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Några tips på mer obskyra / bortglömda / förbisedda pop-punk och skejt plattor? Försöker skola mig själv i en genre jag aldrig blivit riktig bekant med.
#skejtpunk #poppunk #musiktips #örebro #milencollin #satanicsurfers #nofx #nofunatall
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Félicitations à la Section 17 du Comité National de la Recherche Scientifique (Système Solaire et Univers Lointain) qui n’assurera plus aucune de ses missions en dehors des concours des chercheurs, ingénieurs et techniciens pour protester contre les #Keylabs.
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Ce soir, la #Lune passe devant #Saturne. Au début et à la fin de l'occultation il sera possible d'observer simultanément la planète aux anneaux et les cratères lunaires.
Là où le ciel sera dégagé, évidemment... Donc pas à #Meudon
On avait filmé celle du mois d'août avec @Philhena https://clubastro.obspm.fr/spip.php?article76
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Notre futur laboratoire, le LIRA, qui sera un des plus grands laboratoires d'astrophysique de France, recrute en CDD un(e) chargé(e) de communication et médiation scientifique.
Rejoignez nous à l'Observatoire de Paris !
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Pół internetu (linuxowego) się obsrywa ze szczęścia, bo m$ ogłosił, że po CloudFailu będzie zmieniał politykę dostępu do jądra systemowego. Co powinno wymieść z rynku anti-cheaty kernelowe (które blokują kompatybilność z protonem/wine). Problem w tym, że oni (m$) już to próbowali zrobić kilka lat temu, i był taki opór, że się poddali.... więc nie ma takiej opcji, że nie dadzą czegoś w zamian. I tu jest pies pogrzebany. Przywalą jakimś nieudokumentowanym frameworkiem, który będzie działał obok kernela (czytaj: na tym samym poziomie), ale który będzie przeciwdziałał sytuacji jak CloudFail czy ten śmieszny anticheat od RiotGames (też powodował różnorakie problemy użytkowników, bo też działa na tym poziomie). I sytuacja nie dość, że się nie zmieni na lepsze, tylko zmieni się na gorsze, bo będzie 'oficjalna' i usankcjonowana metoda dostępu do systemu na poziomie kernelu, więc więcej dostawców tego typu malware(każdy drm i antycheat nazywam malware) sięgnie po te metody. Oczywiście nie jest w ich interesie udzielać informacji jak to działa (z przyczyn bezpieczeństwa, i dla ubicia konkurencji w postaci linuxa), więc pula gier, które świadomie wycinają wsparcie dla linuxa urośnie. No chyba, że aktualny trend dla desktopowego linuxa się utrzyma i osiągniemy jakieś 10%... ale biorąc pod uwagę jakie debilne decyzje podejmują amerykanie, szczerze wątpię, czy cokolwiek poniżej 30% sprawi, że będą brali to pod uwagę.
Koniec strumienia świadomości. Może to jeszcze przyedytuję, żeby było czytalne...
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Spektralisk releases Obsydian: Motion Arps for Generate https://rekkerd.org/spektralisk-releases-obsydian-motion-arps-for-generate/
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Spektralisk releases Obsydian: Dark Energy for Generate https://rekkerd.org/spektralisk-releases-obsydian-dark-energy-for-generate/