Not entirely sure I like this idea. I appreciate having something to listen to while working, but not so sure about the idea that this alleviates deficits in attention. Kinda think this is a matter to discuss with a medical doctor. https://www.brain.fm/ […]
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Bumped up the high score a bit
Soooo close. 🙂 […]
Buildroot – Making Embedded Linux Easy
Source: Buildroot – Making Embedded Linux Easy […]
Yeah, new high score!
“Alone” by Mick Rippon
https://youtu.be/JLmoWsm7RJQ?si=v1uZOOVjcOJOqNem […]
Woohoo, new high score!
“Magic and Ecstasy” by Ennio Morricone
Ennio comes to Hollywood by scaring the hell out of it. He updates “Il Giardino Delle Delizie” (1967) with a disco groove, slashed by satanic chorales, a fuzzy guitar lead, gladiator fighting horns, and punctuated by a cracking bullwhip! Kinky and terrifying. […]
“In my life, my mind” by Jeroen Tel
“Clair de lune” (Suite bergamasque, third movement) by Claude Debussy
It was a lovely night. 🙂 […]
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Liked on YouTube: gAtari – Atari 2600 chipmusic project by cTrix @ Blip Festival Tokyo 2011
gAtari – Atari 2600 chipmusic project by cTrix @ Blip Festival Tokyo 2011Artist at: https://ift.tt/vlkFf52The “gAtari” was my excuse to do something a little silly after I discovered that the Atari 2600 was more limiting than I realized! (31 pitches, minimal waveforms and only 2 channels!) I needed an EQ which could take a high […]
Commodore C64: the Most Popular Home Computer Ever Turns 40 — Hackaday
This year marks the anniversary of the most popular selling home computer ever, the Commodore 64, which made its debut in 1982. Note that I am saying “home computer” and not personal computer (PC) because back then the term PC was not yet in use for home computer users. Some of you have probably not… Commodore […]
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