@Earl-of-Trumps said๐ I don't like the internet generally, as you may have guessed. I think it helps create a false world where we learn to be distrustful of things we would not normally have any idea or perception of because it is too far off, fake or distorted news which teaches us to suspect something might not be quite true. Not to mention AI...
Yes, but how do you like the internet !? ๐
As usual I know very little of these things and what I know is not good.
@yo-its-me saidThat's basically how I compose my acoustic guitar and mandolin tunes which I pub to Soundcloud๐ It seems when I pick up my trusty Martin 0-18 something new pops up when I start farting around with it. Total intuitive and no planning, like some alien is pumping new tunes directly to my fingers. So I run with it.
I think that's me too. I'll glance at the instructions and then start pressing buttons. Most things work intuitively.
@sonhouse saidNice ๐
That's basically how I compose my acoustic guitar and mandolin tunes which I pub to Soundcloud๐ It seems when I pick up my trusty Martin 0-18 something new pops up when I start farting around with it. Total intuitive and no planning, like some alien is pumping new tunes directly to my fingers. So I run with it.
@yo-its-me saidOne thing it means is the speed at which a new tune pops out. So in the past few years, I have been posting new tunes to Sound Cloud a great site for musicians. So up to 484 tracks there now and at about 3 minutes per tracks is a full day, 24 hours to listen to them all๐ My recording system records at 96,000 samples per second and 24 bit depth which is way above the old CD format of 16 bit and 41,000 samples per second so when I submit it to soundcloud each track is around 100 megabytes, so there are gigabytes of my tunes there now.
Nice ๐
@Great-Big-Stees saidIn my case, I think the correct word is more like “plunge.”
My 20s were spent on a very different trajectory. ๐ค๐
@yo-its-me saidThe way I figure it, if it doesn’t work intuitively, then it’s poorly designed. That goes for ordinary consumer electronics and household appliances. I wouldn’t expect to be able to fly a space shuttle intuitively.
I think that's me too. I'll glance at the instructions and then start pressing buttons. Most things work intuitively.
@Torunn saidI see, you would rather live back in the 50's. not a bad idea.
๐ I don't like the internet generally, as you may have guessed. I think it helps create a false world where we learn to be distrustful of things we would not normally have any idea or perception of because it is too far off, fake or distorted news which teaches us to suspect something might not be quite true. Not to mention AI...
As usual I know very little of these things and what I know is not good.
Of course, you'd have to say goodbye to cheeze doodles [smile]
@Earl-of-Trumps saidI think most Swedes agree that the 1960's were a blessed decade, we will never see times like that again.
I see, you would rather live back in the 50's. not a bad idea.
Of course, you'd have to say goodbye to cheeze doodles [smile]
"Those were the days, my friend
We thought they'd never end..."
@Torunn saidI remember that song. A one-hit wonder sang it, a protege of John Lennon named Mary Hopkin, and was signed by the Apple label
I think most Swedes agree that the 1960's were a blessed decade, we will never see times like that again.
"Those were the days, my friend
We thought they'd never end..."
@moonbus saidSome people come with so many instructions one might as well just start pushing buttons.
Those who read the instructions first.
And those who push all the buttons first.
Which one are you ?
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(Sorry if I misunderstood your OP -- I'll admit I only skimmed through it.)