Here’s a thought: You’re not very nice
Here’s a thought: You’re not very nice
On Ableton live 10. Considering an upgrade to 12 in a few months, but only for proper Apple silicon support.
Maryland has really fallen off the map these days
Only if you actually care to follow it
A coworker of mine lives in Hoboken and grew up there. He speaks very highly of living in such a walkable city.
Jacob Riis is the photographer and the slum is the Five Points.
I am an AV tech and we use a mouse jiggler script to prevent computers from going into an inactive state for presentations during events at my company. The script doesn’t need to be installed, you just open the file by double clicking.
Considering the chain has been owned for a few years by private equity, I don’t know if it could have been any worse than that.
Nobody needs to drive or park on Hanover. Close it to all cars except delivery trucks and emergency vehicles and that should solve the outdoor dining and narrow sidewalk issue.
Nice things like this can really only exist in a museum or immersive space, I think.
Lack of Ableton Live support is also why I probably won’t switch to Linux. Even though years ago I used to dual boot Ubuntu and quite liked it as an OS, the lack of DAW support is the real deal breaker for me too. Ableton Live is just too good and I know it too well to switch away from it.
I am also not a fan of the doomerism. Feels harder to avoid here unfortunately
You divided backwards. It should be land divided by population. 5.34m / 8b = 0.0006675 miles^2 per person.
Hey don’t spoil the surprise!
2021 had GME meme stonks and was the start of NFTs. Also COVID vax started coming out.
Who could have ever guessed audiences would start getting disinterested in these movies? 😱
I have seen some truly terrible takes elsewhere online from New Yorkers who think this is another poor people tax. This is the opposite of a poor people tax. I don’t know where that idea is coming from, but it sounds like a Fox News and New York Post talking point.
I also have a vested interest in furthering the socialist policies in the US. I would very much like to stay here since my life, my family, my friends, etc are all here. I just want this country to improve in ways I only see possible through socialism and moving from an individualist culture to a collectivist one.
My comment pertains to the USA, but regardless of where you live, there is a very strong likelihood that your local commercial stations are owned by a company like iHeartRadio and much, if not all, of the content is syndicated.
The only exception might be a local nonprofit radio station. You probably have at best one local station in this case, unless you live in a major city broadcast region. Keep in mind I mean one local station that plays music. A local NPR station is probably separate from this. Even most of NPR is syndicated, however.
If you’re lucky, a local college might still have a radio station broadcasting over FM, but so many have moved online since you then don’t need an [expensive and volatile] FCC license.
Nearly made me sick just looking at the picture and reading the title 🤢