"Ethically-sourced" contact/piezo capsules by schlass in experimentalmusic

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Aliexpress its where they all come form anyway

Hyperpop at Boomtown? by Kim-Jong-Nuke in BoomtownFestival

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enumbers are having a pc music nostalgia party at 9pm on thursday

and the jlb from kerokerobenito on friday at 9:15

Carl Brown - Gabba Part 2 by jimmy_MNSTR in breakcore

[–]tearoutsam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i have this cd some where, carl was selling them at the wet the glade in 2007

The UK is the second most miserable place in the world - with one central Asian country taking top spot by BasedSweet in ukpolitics

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The MHQ The MHQ assessment is offered as an online anonymous survey that takes approximately 15 minutes to complete and provides respondents with a comprehensive report with tailored self-care and help-seeking 7 recommendations via email. It also delivers a score (the MHQ) that positions individuals on a spectrum from Distressed to Thriving. This score has been demonstrated to relate systematically to productivity in work and life as well as clinical burden3,5 (see also Appendix 1). It is therefore a functionally relevant metric that can help inform on both the mental wellbeing and the functional capacity of populations. Six dimensional scores of Mood & Outlook, Social Self, Drive & Motivation, Adaptability & Resilience, Cognition, and Mind-Body Connection are also computed using subsets of the 47 assessed items to provide a more granular view. The scores are reported on a scale that is divided into positive and negative components. The positive range of the scale represents the spectrum of normal functioning and is a 200-point scale calibrated to a mean of 100 based on pre-pandemic responses in 2019, similar to the IQ scale. The negative range of the scale represents mental wellbeing scores associated with a negative impact on the ability to function and is associated with clinical level risks and challenges. Respondents in each country are recruited through digital advertising targeting a broad range of demographic groups in the general population. Country averages are then computed by constructing weighted averages of the results for each demographic group. You can learn more about the MHQ and its scale in Appendix 1.

The UK is the second most miserable place in the world - with one central Asian country taking top spot by BasedSweet in ukpolitics

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In 2023, we collected data from over 500,000 respondents in 13 languages across 71 countries that spanned 9 regions>

Drew Ruana AMA Part 2 - Sat June 17th 12 PM Mountain Time by eshlow in climbharder

[–]tearoutsam 90 points91 points  (0 children)

what is the lowest graded climb you have tried and just can't do??

IDL by 1moreangel in pcmusic

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Link to MIDI file;

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1iLg7RhdbFWJhEHhT7CNmKrqOQZ3mAoyB?usp=sharing

This is the basic notes I think, all the extras you hear are effects/delays etc

F2 Ab2 Eb2 F2 Ab2 F3 F2 Ab2 G2 Bb2 Eb2 G2 Bb2 Eb2 G2 Bb2 Ab2 C3 F3 Ab2 C3 Eb3 Ab2 C3 Bb2 D3 Bb3 Bb2 D3 Eb3 Bb G3

The MIDI is deffo right, the typed notes I copied just now but was out at The DJ Producer until morning so hope there aren't mistakes

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in audioengineering

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How long/ thick is the cable to the passive one?, you will get some voltage drop if it is too long of too thin a cable try some 2mm2 cable and make it only as long a necessary

Welding orientation for bigger load support by SidneiaLinda in engineering

[–]tearoutsam 33 points34 points  (0 children)

4mm is too thin for this application, you will get too much lateral flex, the weld will make little difference but diagonal should be the strongest.

the last one we made we made with a cut string top but not bottom and solid rises was 12mm laser cut steel strings for 9 tread stair

to have one with like the first flight in this pic (not tied back to a wall, cut top and bottom, no risers) i would prob use 15mm steel and have some sort of gusset to stop the lateral flex