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Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas weren’t alone in opposing an ethics code.

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Det ömtåliga men progressiva styret i Rojava måste skyddas

Dags att sätta press på Turkiet, Israel och Syriens nya regering, skriver representanter för svenska Vänsterpartiet, finska Vänsterförbundet och danska Enhetslistan.

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Now Playing @ Nothing Manor: Francis Dunnery - Lets Go Do What Happens (1998). I was living in Vermont at the time, heard this on The Point FM, and drove from Eden to Williston to buy this album on cassette. #music #nowplaying


Investigating an early generative architecture and applying it to image generation from text input

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Just hearing the song “I LUV IT” by Camila Cabello and Playboi Carti since it is on Tidal’s best of 2024 list. First impression, to the tune of the chorus: “I hate it I hate it hate I haaate it.” #music

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I love the combination of Tidal and Pandora for my music streaming right now
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@Tom Grzybow I am by no means an audiophile so don't appreciate the nuances of such things that much. I usually listen to music on crappy headphones piped through the headphone jack that's piped through crappy computer desk speakers from the headphone jack on the computer. It was therefore shocking to me how much I could hear how much better the lowest quality Tidal quality level was copmared to the highest quality Spotify one. It only went up from there. Granted that was with playing the exact same song side by side on both services, but still. I felt like Spotify is doing highway robbery if someone like me could hear that much difference. Once I cranked it up to HiFi I was blown away how much better it was.

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That whole interview is good: youtube.com/watch?v=H9wRL8QLmO…





National Choir of Ukraine - "Shchedryk" (Recorded in 2020)

Carol of the bells a popular Christmas carol, with music by Ukrainian composer Mykola Leontovyc in 1914.

The song is based on the Ukrainian folk chant "Shchedryk".

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Darktable 5.0 Released With Many UI/UX Improvements

In time for editing any end-of-year/holiday photos, Darktable 5.0 is out today as a major update to this open-source RAW photography workflow application...
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