diode.zone

Just a few seconds of goofing on guitar, trying to figure out how peertube (fediverse-enabled youtube basically) interacts with lemmy and mastodon.

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Loopy loops
  • halfflat halfflat Now 100%

    You might also try @ing the group directly from pixelfed in the post, eg @creative@beehaw.org. Idk if that will work but you can try!

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  • Loopy loops
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    Weird, I’ve had pixelfed stuff automatically embed correctly before!

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  • Beehaw is dope, think it has some real potential
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    No prob! I'd actually recommend making an account on one of the kbin instances if you're curious at all about it. It works a little differently and has some unique design goals which gives you a bit of a preview of how the fediverse might move forward into the future and beyond the web 2.0 that we all know. Interesting things are ahead, it seems :).

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  • Beehaw is dope, think it has some real potential
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    Kbin.social is (at least since I last checked like 30 minutes ago) federating, they removed the cloudflare ddos protection that was making federation impossible a few days ago. If you take a look at the kbin’s all page you’ll see plenty of material federating from lemmy.world and us over here on beehaw. You should be able to just search for kbin magazines with the regular Lemmy search, but I’ve found that to be inconsistent.

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  • Beehaw is dope, think it has some real potential
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    Haha, I just had this problem, and weirdly the solution was to search for the owner of the kbin magazine, navigate to their post history and find the magazine/community that way. A bit clunky 😅.

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  • Seafood Linguine
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    Truly, there are few things better in this world than seafood + noodles + sauce

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  • New Standard Tuning Noodling
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    Thanks dude!

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  • Getting the most out of fediverse communities
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    Unfortunately I think it'd be complicated as far as moderation goes, because posts would have to be moderated across instances by different mods.

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  • pixelfed.social

    Not sure if rules against self promo prohibit vids of us noodling or not, but I've been working in "New Standard Tuning" (all fifths and then a high minor third) lately and it has been a fun experience...apart from having to memorize 4 note per string scales, there are some real finger twisters at the low end of the neck for sure. Anyone else tried this out? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_standard_tuning

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    a more formal beehaw introduction thread
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    Haha, it's interesting, I started grad school with a different project (more about noise, improvisation, and politics) and just kind of fell into it because of the way that some of my writing in various classes progressed! That's how grad school in the humanities goes often, your classes begin to mold your ideas differently.

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  • a more formal beehaw introduction thread
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    I'm an ethnomusicologist! The diss is focused on experimental music and sonic communities in Austin and their relation to the city's transformation over the years.

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  • a more formal beehaw introduction thread
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    Howdy from Austin, TX! Excited to be here. I have a love for strange sounds, and stranger places (virtual or not). Current projects include: trying to teach myself how to sketch in 10 minutes a day, writing my dissertation, learning Spanish, and playing go (I'm terrible).

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    halfflat

    beehaw.org

    PhD candidate in ethnomusicology at UT Austin. Currently writing about sound, experimental music, and urban change in Austin, Texas.

    On the microblogging side of fedi: https://assemblag.es/@halfflat