lynyn - in dust
oneohtrix point never - cryo
listening to this album again this morning, the atmosphere daniel creates with this track is amazing:
@dec_hl oh holy crap, I know what I gotta do with mine now!
I didn't think these girlies were fast enough!
kalx - manah
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfI05rzscFk
Oh, wow, Tom Lehrer has released all of his songs into the public domain. Apparently also his website will shut down "at some date in the not too distant future" so now's a good time to download directly.
"In short, I no longer retain any rights to any of my songs.
So help yourselves, and don’t send me any money."
So, things are getting kind of interesting.
In the last few hours the new user rate has jumped from around 1000 per hour to more than 2500 per hour. While this is a big increase, it is nothing like back on Nov 18, when the average was over 10,000 new users per hour.
Still, this does feel like a new surge. Mastodon struggle back in November with the last wave. Let's hope we're ready for what comes next. Big shout out to the amazing admins and moderators all over the world!
ryoji ikeda - ultratronics 04
https://youtu.be/K-J8C_-x0Dk
new old bogdan!! what a pleasant surprise: https://bogdanraczynski.bandcamp.com/album/bogdanraczynski-com-sweet-98
(And if you want more #teletext goodness, check out Teefax, the community-run online teletext service, at https://zxnet.co.uk/teletext/viewer/?c=1, and SPARK at https://tvark.org/)
I found this backup tape while sorting through boxes — the final resting place of Sound Bytes BBS.
Turns out I can still fire it up in DOSBox and browse through everything as a time capsule.
Though the farewell message suggests the BBS would return in summer of 1996, the world moved on quickly, and the BBS scene — as it was — disappeared just like *that*.
By the time 1996 did roll around, we were busy building our area's first dial-up ISP, and there was no turning back.
nb, composer, hobbyist, tech enthusiast