@noodles I had signal issues with DAB (on John Lewis players) and I was thinking about an external aerial but then Amazon echo infiltrated
Continuing a great streak of radio dramas, this one is mind-boggling fantastic https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001qt49?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile
@foosel great photo!
Yesterday I watched a movie on prime video with ads and the experience was miserable. Today I learn they’re rolling ads out to the rest of prime video
@alcinnz “Imperative languages provide you with more power and precision than declarative languages. “ is earning some hard frowning from me
@lasombra_br exactly!
@lasombra_br this old free book is absolutely brilliant btw and worth a skim https://withouthotair.com
@lasombra_br it’s very situation specific; maybe they wouldn’t? But the BBC are talking about them like they’re a brand new experimental thing, but they’ve been around maturing for decades
I also really enjoyed “slow air” the day before https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001qm5j?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile
This remake of Kneale’s “you must listen”, to mark 100 years of bbc radio drama, is great https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001qmdp?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile
@noodles well I guess I mean I concur that over stickering isn’t aesthetically pleasing (where “over” might be >0)
@noodles I put all those other stickers one accumulates into the current year’s dead-tree pocket diary.
@noodles my policy is almost the same, although for a change my personal machine has a NIN sticker instead of Debian (at least for a while)
@noodles looks good!
An effective day toiling in the Type mines #haskell
@jk it’s also a bit like those optical illusion pictures where half the audience will see one thing and the other half another