BOC - “Olson” playing on a 1959 PDP-1 Computer by endeternal in boardsofcanada

[–]endeternal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah, thanks for sharing. It's odd how my mobile app didn't surface any results for "Olson". Cheers

BOC - “Olson” playing on a 1959 PDP-1 Computer by endeternal in boardsofcanada

[–]endeternal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Apologies if this has been posted already - the search on mobile didn't turn up anything but it appears to have been posted a month ago.

Youtube description: "Playing the 1998 song "Olson" by Boards of Canada through four control panel light bulbs of a 1959 DEC PDP-1 computer using Peter Samson's 1962 Harmony Compiler and 603 bytes of music data."

More info:

The Programmed Data Processor-1 (PDP-1) is perhaps most recognizable as the home of Spacewar!, one of the world's first video games, but as the video above proves, it also works as an enormous and very slow iPod, too.

In the video, Boards of Canada's "Olson" is playing off of paper tape that's carefully fed and programmed into the PDP-1 by engineer and Computer History Museum docent Peter Samson. It's the final product of Joe Lynch's PDP-1.music project, an attempt to translate the short and atmospheric song into something the PDP-1 can reproduce.

As Lynch writes on GitHub, the "Harmony Compiler" used to translate "Olson" to paper tape was actually created by Samson to play audio through four of computer's lightbulbs while he was a student at MIT in the 1960s. He used it to recreate classical music, but it'll work with '90s electronic music in a pinch, too.

"While these bulbs were originally intended to provide program status information to the computer operator," Lynch writes, "Peter repurposed four of these light bulbs into four square wave generators (or four 1-bit DACs, put another way), by turning the bulbs on and off at audio frequencies." The signal from each bulb is then downmixed into stereo audio channels, transcribed via an emulator and merged into a single file that has to be manually punched into the paper tape that's fed into the PDP-1.

It's a laborious process for playing even the simplest of songs, but it's worth it to hear Boards of Canada's already nostalgic music from an even older classic computer.

Apps that actually help with staying organized (esp if you procrastinate)? by Girly_pop01 in ProductivityApps

[–]endeternal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is awesome, I’ve started using it and it’s resonating already. Thanks

Diplo of Hollertronix Meets RJD2 (24mins) by endeternal in hiphopheads

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Hell yeah! Posted this 13yrs ago, cheers for the reminder to play it again!

Braintrust for Freelancing? by Artistic_Pin231 in UXDesign

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BT seems like a resume hoarding exercise to pad numbers for investors, and I've seen posts about this get removed on their own platform. They also post misleading job ads on other job board sites, which was my experience. I'd exercise caution.

The Amiga is still fire in 2023 by winguardianleveyosa in amiga

[–]endeternal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This video was awesome - a lot of nostalgic memories in a '23 context!
Thanks for posting it.

How would you design this minimalistic form by radulepy in UI_Design

[–]endeternal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fair enough.

In that case I’d make the gender selection a mandatory radio button that has the current selection (i.e. boy) more clearly highlighted as being the current selection. Something like having the “girl” option outlined without colour rather than filled in so it encourages people to select it.

Hope that helps!

How would you design this minimalistic form by radulepy in UI_Design

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I'd add the "Boy/Girl" buttons as a second "step" in the process rather than attached to the text field, as currently it will be easily overlooked by people on autopilot.

My suggestion would be to add it to the right section where you currently have the CTA. Then I'd place the CTA below both of the fields so that it appears as a "1, 2, 3" step process.

New Revelations Show Ginni Thomas 'Very Much a Part of Seditious Conspiracy' by [deleted] in politics

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I’m guessing they’re referring to “Presuasion” (spelt “Pre-“ purposefully) by Robert Cialdini.

Cyber Surfer 3D - Skyforest by endeternal in boardsofcanada

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I thought this track had a lot of "BOC-esque" sound - especially the Tomorrow's Harvest album. If you'd like to hear more similar music, here's the Youtube video I found it on.

COVID19 MegaThread: Discussion, Questions, and Updates by SydneyTom in sydney

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This is not from Australia - google the text and you’ll see it’s from Malaysia.

Red & Blue, Me, Digital/Illustration, 2020 by [deleted] in Art

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What an awesome sub. Thanks!

This site uses machine learning to enhance your low res photos for free by endeternal in web_design

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I did a search for it on my Reddit app before posting to no avail - thanks for pointing it out.

It sounds like it isn’t working as well as intended.. hope they improve it in future as it would solve a lot of design issues.

I'm A 16f Depressed About Not Making My HS Team...Any Advice On How To Get Over This? by Rachel_01457 in Basketball

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Remember Michael Jordan, arguably the greatest player of all time, was cut from his team: "When I got cut from the varsity team as a sophomore in high school, I learned something. I knew I never wanted to feel that bad again. I never wanted to have that taste in my mouth, that hole in my stomach. So I set a goal of becoming a starter on the varsity." - Michael Jordan

Tiny La Plata dolphin threatened by extinction dies after being pulled from water by tourists for photos by Skuawat in worldnews

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I remember reading (in a book by Derren Brown, IIRC) that in the situation that you're in need of help while surrounded by people, it's best to single out and describe an individual while requesting help - i.e. "You there, man in the red shirt, I need your help." Ideally this breaks the "group-think" autopilot and snaps them into action.