@deliriousguy@transitapp I used to use it in MPLS but I stopped when I started traveling as many cities weren’t in the app. Maybe I need to look again.
All I want is Instagram without ads and stupid brainrot content in the form of Reels.
It used to be so simple and warm. Everybody was sharing memories, that's it. And that was enough.
“The big bang theory doesn’t make sense”
Buddy nothing makes sense. What the hell is a black hole
We don’t even know what’s at the bottom of the ocean
You’re reading this message on a rectangle of melted sand with a chip inside that harnesses the power of lightning
I honestly love building software. Even if I'm the only one using it, there's just something magical about creating a tool that does stuff on your computer and phone.
Art is not always what it seems.
Many of the world's most famous paintings have been "restored" over the years — carefully returned to what we think they originally looked like.
But some of these restorations have been incredibly controversial...
3 Years ago I worked on a project I called #MemoSections
I took 64 of my fav Phish jams and clipped out my favorite sections of each...
It's probably the sickest Phish playlist ever
https://t.co/03GUv1if5P
Very @phishjustjams style
I've used the original M1 chip extensively and I've been powering through my workflow tests with this new fully spec'd M3 Max and here's my biggest takeaway...
We have never had computing this good at *every* budget level. I do pro video + photo work and can easily get by with an M1 Mac Mini... or I can go all out and maybe save a few minutes of post-production time with the M3 Max machine (which for a pro user adds up to monumental savings long term) but there hasn't been a single moment with this 128gb ram M3 Max machine where i've said "THATS INSANE!" - because I said that over and over again with the M1. It's like shaving a couple seconds off an F1 lap... you're still flying.
Fast... is faster.
But imagine complaining about a laptop "falling short" simply because it's previous version... was also good? Even if it's neck and neck with a previous model with minor improvements, it's still more than nearly anyone needs and there's a machine for literally everyone that is fully capable.
Apple called this laptop a beast, but all of these machines have been beasts since they came out. I remember waiting all night to export a client project on intel, only to have to wait through another night when revisions came through. When I got my first M1 I was doing that while I drafted the changes email.
The current computer market reminds me of cameras - We're just nitpicking for the sake of making content, stirring the pot just to have something to say. Maybe shut up and just create? If you can't get the work done you want with any modern equipment now that's entirely on you.
In 2016 my wife said she wanted to make a travel series. Fast forward to 2023 & she’s single handedly produced, IMO, a TV worthy docuseries about flying a small helicopter across the USA. I’m biased, but I think it’s her best work & I’m so proud of her🖤
https://t.co/RWgYGxRsAd
Even without the amazing concert footage that Jonathan Demme created, Stop Making Sense is one of the greatest live albums ever made
The Talking Heads blow away so much of music that's come up past 15 years, these songs are so beautifully crafted
https://t.co/ZtY17b2NqK
Antonio Rüdiger: "Where I come from, pressure is not about football.
Pressure is not knowing what you will eat tomorrow.
I mean …….. Pressure??? No, no, no.
Every time I feel the slightest pressure when I lace up my boots before a football match, I think about a specific memory, and I am instantly at peace.
The first time I ever went back to Sierra Leone with my parents after the civil war, we were riding in a taxi from the airport, and we got stuck in traffic. We were sitting there, not moving, and I was looking out the window at all the poverty and hunger. All these men and women were selling fruits and water and clothes and things by the side of the road to the people coming from the airport.
And that’s the moment when I understood why my parents would never call our neighborhood in Berlin “the ghetto.”
They would always say that it was heaven on earth. And it wasn’t until I went to Sierra Leone that I finally understood their perspective, because this guy came up to our car selling bread, and he looked really desperate. We said, “No, no. We’re O.K.”
Then another guy came up to our car selling bread, and he tried to sell it to us even harder. He was talking about how fresh it was.
“No, no. Thank you.”
Then a third guy came up to our car selling bread, and he was really hustling. He was talking about how this was the best bread in the city, and to please, please, please buy the bread from him.
I think about this memory when I start to feel any pressure from football. Because the truth is that all three of those guys were selling the exact same bread, from the exact same bakery, to the exact same cars.
One of those families would have a plate of food on the table.
The other two, maybe not.
That is pressure. That is real life.'"