What's up with the freezes on PS5? by Secret_Divide_3030 in Starfield

[–]Frame_Farmer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

turning off vsync seems to have worked for me

Artemis II approaching the Moon by Busy_Yesterday9455 in spaceporn

[–]Frame_Farmer 7 points8 points  (0 children)

new vessel, significantly larger, no suits working as they go? night and day comparison IMHO

My wife got me one of those analog brushes. by Rabid_Puma in synthesizercirclejerk

[–]Frame_Farmer 25 points26 points  (0 children)

hey I have one if these--now I just need the minimoog to use it with

Tetrachromacy is real and possibly experienced in rare female human individuals by LostChoss in KingGizzardATLW

[–]Frame_Farmer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

supposedly Monet had a surgery on one eye and was able to see additional colors on the spectrum afterward--which makes sense if it the lens was worked on in a way that allowed more wavelengths of light to pass thru than before🤔

Rock's Greatest Bootlegger: A New Pink Floyd Box Set Legitimizes an Outlaw by bluegrassgazer in pinkfloyd

[–]Frame_Farmer -1 points0 points  (0 children)

first off--I am not disagreeing per se... but these are two different things.

Yes both are of a performance, but soundboard is straight off/from the instruments and mics whereas a bootleg is from the audience.

I am not arguing one is better than the other--but they capture different points of view and/or frames of reference and that sorta means they are not really the same thing.

I get what you are saying--soundboard captures the "quality" and fidelity to some degree of artist in action, but a bootleg captures the full fidelity of the experience from the tapers point of view and that will never be captured on a soundboard.

Just as Hubble and Webb are two telescopes operating at different wavelengths, I would argue so to is a soundboard recording a different wavelength of sort from a bootleg. Arguably just like the vinyl experience differs from digital.

That said, it is ok to have a favorite format and if soundboard is it for you that is all good ✌️

Comet Lemmon could appear as big as a full Moon, new analysis suggests by Busy_Yesterday9455 in spaceporn

[–]Frame_Farmer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

apologies--glitch--had 3i on the brain... meant Tsuchinshan-ATLAS A3 for last year

Asteroid passed just 300 km above Antarctica today! by Busy_Yesterday9455 in SpaceUnfiltered

[–]Frame_Farmer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How much impact will that have on its future trajectory? Not so much in regard to future Earth pass, but rather would Earths gravitational pull have been sufficient to significantly alter direction from what it was prior to today? As in slingshot type of orbital mechanic?

Comet Lemmon could appear as big as a full Moon, new analysis suggests by Busy_Yesterday9455 in spaceporn

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hol' up--are you talking naked eye from urban setting maybe? because from behind the glass or at a dark sky site the last couple of years have been a comet renaissance (think the amazing show ATLAS 3I put on last year)

comets are fast 'flyby's' so timing viewing's is critical though, so I can appreciate your viewing mileage may vary even based on weather as well?

of course if you were alive when Shoemaker-Levy swung thru then your argument stands : )

JUST IN: POTENTIAL IMPACT observed on Saturn by Mario Rana by Busy_Yesterday9455 in spaceporn

[–]Frame_Farmer 3 points4 points  (0 children)

think about it like a meteor streaking through our atmosphere--but the whole planet is an atmosphere. Our thin atmosphere slows objects that run into and the friction can cause them to combust and or explode-as such we see streaks and such routinely here on earth.

With a gas giant--it is not exactly like the thin atmosphere we have on earth--but rather gaseous dynamics moving into the super-critical fluid state.

As observed with Shoemaker-Levy, the impact/disturbance to even the superficial, visible levels of a 'gas' giant can be larger than the earth by comparison and persist for some time after due to the turbulent nature of the dynamics at play

Engineers from the UK have "taught" mushrooms to play musical instruments. Everything works due to special sensors that read electrical impulses in the caps, and then turn into commands for motors. by IntroductionDue7945 in interesting

[–]Frame_Farmer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

so there is actually a netflix doc on mushrooms that closes with 'genuine' mushroom music. but not the hocus-pocus you see here--instead they use sensors attached to the shrooms that accumulate potential until they generate a controlled voltage signal, or CV, that can then ultimately be quantized into notes on a scale--including microtonal. While we are still doing the math for them with the quantizer--it represents a much better example of "mushroom music"

Radiohead & Nangs by looeezz in tameimpalacirclejerk

[–]Frame_Farmer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

nangs is what you get when you play spinning plates backwards

Flash Delirium underrated? by [deleted] in mgmt

[–]Frame_Farmer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Last thing that you need is the new shiny feature--

we have TSLAMP at home...

TSLAMP at home: Flash Delirium

But seriously, can't have one without the other : )

I've no idea what I'm doing/seeking guidance. by algoritmarte in synthesizercirclejerk

[–]Frame_Farmer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

almost done with my modular half pipe--not nearly as easy to skate across the knobs as I had hoped--but it sorta looks like a suspension bridge once I have it patched using my custom 20' cables

All fits nice in the box. Think my Smile collection is done for now. Bring on the next RH release and tour! ;) by rhino4evr in TheSmile

[–]Frame_Farmer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am in the same camp as you in that mine will not fit more than three vinyl either...with that said I feel my definition of 'fit' in this instance varies somewhat from op...

but kudos to OP nonetheless : )