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Feedly is the obvious choice I guess: https://feedly.com/news-reader

My personal prize for the most chopped amen goes to Breakage’s Final mix of Equinox’s Acid Rain VIP. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoKlz6_I4vY

Worlds colliding here.

We're dropping amen selections now?

Some classics that sound like what the app is sortin':

Remarc - Sound Murderer (Loafin' in Brockley Mix) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SUdpCVITxc

Splash - Babylon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vghx8SEeH8

DJ Krome & Mr. Time - The License https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPa5JBg8hZI

Source Direct - Secret Liason https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfEWCVoB45s

Danny Breaks - Droppin' Science Vol 1A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqZT-Jse5rQ


Venjent - We Need Jungle [I'm afraid]

https://youtu.be/isiVdlz8bDY?si=InoeqWTHZ3UaD1sJ


> We're dropping amen selections now?

Futurama theme! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tz8HmN2uvuk


Thanks heaps! I very much love the 'old-school' jungle/uk-hardcore sound and didn't know about these more recent Suburban Base releases, and your other reccs were also great too! Amen break went soooo far!

My particular favourite is in demoscene tracker music where Amen also went all over the place (and sampling more generally too!)

I'm not sure if the below is actual Amen-break (need to ask BrothomStates probably!) but it's certainly in the spirit of it and this is definitely near or at the top of my favourite demos ever, I just find it so damned cool! "The Day the Earth was Born" by TPOLM:

https://youtu.be/rt8cOLZHQ4c?si=Y323k8qog3Tv8uou


Krome & Time - Studio One https://youtu.be/SdelbMo_YZM

Absolutely love this.


High five fellow DnB heads :)

That Source Direct release was out of this world... absolutely beautiful body of work


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rI5Qlo2Y6Jg

Nice pick! Above that same song but not compressed to hell

I like this one for amen stuff. Heavyweight Vol.4 - Untitled 7

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfyHx7SCn3g


Love that tune. Some of my personal favorites, amen andrews - jungle bunny, doc scott - here comes the drumz (breakage remix), loxy & ink - murder inc (twisted anger remix), pendulum - through the loop, dj hidden - times like these

Very nice. But surely the most chopped up amen break is Virtual Riot's Death by Amen.

https://youtu.be/XpnNVWOC98A


Not so much chopped, but definitely amen.

THAT AMEN TRK !!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAY36F4u55Y


Wow I've heard pieces of this but never the full thing, incredible


And hand chopped! I remember them playing an early version of this on bbc radio 1 (1extra?). That version was a bit rougher but better imho

Hype for Equinox in Sheffield on Sat

They sound like pros to me in that market segment.

I finally, after a couple of years off, picked up work on a Standard Ebooks[1] edition of The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night. I made a new years’ promise to myself to get it as done as possible by the end of the year. If it doesn’t happen I’m not going to be too hard on myself though, given the 5K endnotes and 1.5M overall word count. But we’ll see!

[1] https://standardebooks.org/


I correctly misread that as “et AI”.


we can put that one next to the Weird AI Yankovic music generator.


“et AI, Brutus!"


Yon Claude has a lean and hungry look.


An LLM by any other name would hallucinate the same


Anyone still reading down here will appreciate this https://bsky.app/profile/simeonthefool.bsky.social/post/3kbk...


Hang on, someone downvoted me for a horrific pun? GOOD.


I upvoted, so maybe that restored the balance.


Out, out, vile upvote.


He computes too much.


Assuming the second LLM hadn’t been trained on the existing codebase. Which in this case we can’t know, but can assume that it was.


I’d recommend GrandPerspective:[1] it’s really good at displaying this sort of thing, has been around for over two decades, and the developer has managed to keep it to <5MB which is perfect when you’re running very low on space.

[1] https://grandperspectiv.sourceforge.net/


I use GP, would recommend as well; it generates great color codes tree maps of your storage. Once you get used to navigating it that way, you won’t go back.


The US is at “flawed democracy” in the Economist Democracy Index: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Economist_Democracy_Index


The US is a republic with some democratic institutions, but the economists index isn’t some platonic indicator that gets to define who’s a good government and who isn’t. Several of its higher ranking countries have outright banned extremely popular political parties in recent years.


Care to tell us what the politics of those parties were?

Because a functioning democracy would ban a nazi party.


So is France.


And both have a similarly executive-centric form of government where the president and the majority party hold a disproportionate amount of power. Although the US is even worse than France on this regard as far as I know.

I think it makes sense that both are categorised as flawed.


democracy is a lower form of government in the ancient world


I wonder who those critics were and what they were motivated by. (Rhetorical)


If you want to talk about rhetoric look at the idea of a “democracy index” - a score suggesting a scientific approach for determining how good/free a nation is.

We can play the “whose saying it game”, or look at the arguments. Democracy is rule by the lowest - and it’s easily manipulated by the popular. Buying votes, focus on the carnal, and immediate is a clear sign of democracy in decline.


I was more wondering about these emperors, kings, barbarians, and those in their influence who were casting aspersions at Athens. Why are we giving these historically incorrect people the time of day?


Once again, looking at incentives can help you find hidden motivations. But at some point you have to look at the arguments at see if they make sense or not.

The US founders didn’t believe in democracy. More people do today, mostly out of a sense that it’s moral obligation. Very few actually will argue it leads to better government outcomes.


I wouldn’t assume some any index from a magazine is the end all authority on what a nation state is.

I mean I can start my own magazine and create my own index however I want. Doesn’t mean it’s right.


I guess if your magazine's index reaches the height to have its wikipedia page, then, although it might not be right, but it will be pretty credible.


Anyone can have a Wikipedia page? There is no hurdle.


I degoogled back when they announced AMP email, and am in broad agreement with the author here. The only things I’ve found it hard to replace are YouTube, Arts & Culture, Google Books, and Books ngrams. Everything else has great alternatives to move to 100%, and Books is just a backup alongside archive.org and Hathi.

Even if you just stop using one piece of Google you’ll find yourself in a better place.


What do you look for in Arts & Culture? I find https://www.getdailyart.com/ pretty great if you are mostly just interested in painting.


I produce book for Standard Ebooks, and they need cover art.[1] Arts & Culture is a good source, but I also use Wikimedia Commons and some museum sites directly.

[1] https://standardebooks.org/artworks


What have you done for email?


I ended up at Soverin. Luckily I was already using Gmail with my own domain, so I could switch without having to change addresses.

https://soverin.com/


For me, Fastmail has been incredible.


I concur on Fastmail. I only keep a "legacy" Gmail account for parental tech support.


…until you have to stab its little eyes with the pins of the plug.


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