I couldn’t find how much the prices actually dropped, but my understanding is that it originially was on the cheaper side of that hardware and then must‘ve been thrown out by the studios who got them, who made them quite cheap second hand for the automation they could do
Fascinated with stuff related to free software, modularity/decentralization, gaming, pixel art, sci-fi, cooking, anti-car-dependency, hardcore techno and breakcore
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or more blåko need to be cuddled to appease them
Does he ever write out the J of his name?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardcore_(electronic_dance_music_genre)?wprov=sfla1
2000s was the era of Mainstream Hardcore and Classic Hardstyle
These genres are to some degree based on flopped synthesizers from the 80s, like Roland TR 909 and Roland Alpha Juno. Which made it possible for normal people to play around with that hardware in their free time due to low prices
edit: in 2000s DAWs became more accessable, which changed the sound and gave more people the possibility to make music on their own on their home PC
I guess for music it also depends on the genres. For me 90s is ancient, since it’s basically the beginnig. 2000s is old classics with a sound that isn’t really produced anymore
I’m 34 and pre2010 is kinda old to me. Even Raspi1 is old to me.
I’m not there yet, but I’m slowly shifting to view pre-covid as “stuff from back then”. It’s a turning point for me that makes the 2010s different from the 20s
who seem to be enly into Marvel movies and Anime
They are in their mid-30ies?
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•it would be cool if posts could be geo-taggedEnglish
2·4 days agohttps://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q3141
It’s linked on that Wikipedia article. It’s very useful to connect data independent of language. OSM can use it to connect places to more data. I think searxng uses it to generate infoboxes
It’s enough to automatically extract coordinates and compare that to your location. For an area comparation it is connected to the OSM relation https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/4246124 among other things. Getting actual areas is pretty hard due to heterogene data
Q3141 is actually enough to know what it is
Each item is allocated a unique persistent identifier called its QID, a positive integer prefixed with the upper-case letter “Q”
Reminds me, that we are sadly phasing out €500
We are supposed to signal attraction?
but we would have less memes, where is the fun with that?
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•seeing lemmy content from mastodon works!English
2·9 days agoNice, both link the community here. !-syntax doesn’t do anything on mastodon
If somebody responds to the test account on mastodon, they’ll probably accidentally link the community
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•seeing lemmy content from mastodon works!English
2·9 days agoIt’s been a while since I ran into that issue and it’s rare to have a collision, but if I started a basxto community, @basxto@discuss.tchncs.de can only map to one. The absolute URLs are meaningless, since @ syntax is supposed to point to something on the current instance. Other URLs I have put into the search field of lemmy/mastodon to convert
For example see @test@discuss.tchncs.de and !test@discuss.tchncs.de
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OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•OpenStreetMap satellite view?English
2·9 days agoYou can use their WMS API, I use that in JOSM as layers simetimes
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•seeing lemmy content from mastodon works!English
3·9 days agoit gets tricky if there is a community and user with that name, dunno which one will be prefered. Only one can be shown, but that’s mastodon’s issue and lemmy built a work-around. Mastodon doesn’t support communities
Lemmy on the other hand will not show user posts that aren’t in communities.
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OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•OpenStreetMap satellite view?English
2·9 days agoYou can check out official (as from the government) aerial images. I know German states have such. In Hessen it’s named ATKIS DOP20, I think.There are different ways to make these images. Digitale Orthophotos try to fix the photos with geodata to get rid of perspective and such. I think there is even a clear sky version, which picks the best images from different years. All such images are fixed up in some way, that includes google etc
These have quite open licenses https://opendata.hessen.de/de/dataset/atkis-dop-20 : https://www.govdata.de/dl-de/zero-2-0

















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