neverbeenbretter 1y ago • 100%
Deleted by accident!
Okay, that’s commitment, there’s material costs with that.
neverbeenbretter 1y ago • 100%
Okay, now that’s commitment, there’s material costs with that.
neverbeenbretter 1y ago • 100%
You speak the true-true! But that range though, keeping up is a fool’s errand.
neverbeenbretter 1y ago • 100%
I’ll always feel “closest” to Colors as it came into my life at the right time. Sonically though… either Parallax I or The Silent Circus… ugh but The Great Misdirect slaps so hard.
neverbeenbretter 1y ago • 100%
The phrasing is a bit confusing, but there is an option to add a link to your post. Select that and it’ll let you let you upload a photo. Looks like when you do that, it uploads it to imgur and links to that upload.
neverbeenbretter 1y ago • 100%
Jesus Christ. I’m pretty sure my thesis took less work then that would’ve.
neverbeenbretter 1y ago • 100%
Hey, I calls em as I sees em, I'm a whale biologist.
neverbeenbretter 1y ago • 100%
Wait, does that imply "greater" dragons?
neverbeenbretter 1y ago • 100%
Okay. Ever wonder why pigeons bob their heads? It's so that they can perceive depth. Animals with front facing eyes like ours can tell how near/far something is based on the angle formed by our eyes (called stereopsis). Pigeons, being side-eyed, don't have that option, so instead they compare the percieved size of things as they bob. Things that are closer will "grow" more than things that are far away.
neverbeenbretter 1y ago • 100%
Look at one thing, then quickly at another (only moving your eyes). You quite literally were blind for a moment there due to saccadic masking: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saccadic_masking
neverbeenbretter 1y ago • 100%
Succulents are a great choice, very much a "less is more'' kind of plant in terms of effort. Also anything bamboo-adjacent, like money trees (I actually have no idea if theyre related or not). They do very well in low light situations, so you could place them opposite a window year-round. Hell, they don
t even need soil.
neverbeenbretter 1y ago • 100%
That's been my experience too. It never works quite how I want it to, but the three-artist system is nice in that it makes it easy to play around with your inputs systematically.
neverbeenbretter 1y ago • 100%
Oh right there`s actual documentation. 😅
neverbeenbretter 1y ago • 100%
I was just wondering this. My guess is that hot is some sort of middle ground between active and new.
neverbeenbretter 1y ago • 100%
Hi Teddy, I love you.
neverbeenbretter 1y ago • 100%
IIRC, there's some sort of algorithm working under the hood that procedurally generates genres/categories. I could be wrong though, it's been a really long time since I read into it.
neverbeenbretter 1y ago • 0%
That level of specificity is exactly what I'm looking for!
neverbeenbretter 1y ago • 100%
Ooo thanks for reminding me about Metal Archives... are they still a bit elitist? I seem to recall them being opposed to anything vaguely metalcore.
neverbeenbretter 1y ago • 100%
I vividly remember the days when Youtube's algorithm would knock it out of the park with its suggestions. Nothing to date has ever been as good as theirs was.
Given we all live in a decidedly niche music sphere, I thought it might be helpful if we share our tips/tricks for finding new artists. Here's my tried and true: everynoise.com
Signed by all of Pantera; or so I'm told, never did figure out if/how I could get this authenticated. Found this listed on Kijiji well over a decade ago. Buddy didn't really know or care who Pantera was, story goes that he won it in a radio contest when they toured here (that bit lines up, the date he gave was the only time they came here, and there was in fact a radio contest for a guitar). Anyway, I figured the guitar was worth the money on it's own ($500!), so hell, why not. Don't know why the photos got rotated... ![](https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/d201d85d-155e-4f7a-af52-9214e5b328f9.jpeg) ![](https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/4d0adda0-5631-44a2-b193-3b1cca97b148.jpeg)