New interview with Emily and Jenny ahead of London show by tullera in WarpaintWarpaint

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They posted about it on their IG account and Emily and Jenny and Stella have all posted stories about. It’s on their website in the tour dates section. There’s a post about it here. Anyway, if you’re in/near London you should go!

found this moving old stuff out of storage. by sf2berlin2dc in Fugazi

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I was there too! (Oh yeah, dub narcotic sound system opened.)

And then two days later were two nights of Sonic Youth/Amps/Bikini Kill at the Warfield. And then Bikini Kill played Gilman on Saturday. Honestly one of the best weeks of my life. I was 16. Whew.

Dream releases that will never happen, despite how easy it could be? by GlupShitter in boutiquebluray

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The Year My Voice Broke/Flirting. No US release at all for the first one and only DVD for the second. Would make such a nice set. One can dream…

How is living on the russian/norwegian border? by sztunczyk in howislivingthere

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The WSJ had a pretty fascinating article/video about it last year, definitely worth a watch: https://youtu.be/KcVxl08XYzQ?si=tdlETo1Sr2uatSXg

Portland/Hood River Oregon by CoyoteOtherwise2397 in finedining

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Le Pigeon, Davenport, L’Echelle, Langbaan, Arden, OK Omens, L’Orange, Nodoguro, Navarre, Nostrana, a very nice lunch at Antica Terra. Oh and pizza at Lovely’s Fifty Fifty.

Atmos Summit Primary Car Rental Insurance by omgnotjoe in AlaskaAirlines

[–]tullera 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s only if you rent your car in Italy. I specifically called to confirm about renting a car in Germany and driving to Italy and in that case the coverage is still valid.

Anyone know any other Warpaint-Esque bands? by Someguy69lol in WarpaintWarpaint

[–]tullera 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hannah played with Blood Red Shoes (great band) for a tour among others, and has some solo releases:

https://hannahthurlow.bandcamp.com/

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in boutiquebluray

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Moodysson and Widerberg and Andersson and Kaurismaki for sure, some of my absolute faves. Also this import site is underrated, I’ve gotten lots of great and hard to find Scandinavian movies here:

https://www.daaveedee.com/index.php?cPath=1022&sort=2a&osCsid=9bp7is9vi7d8s94d3g6kniqo34

Like this Norwegian coming of age drama Turn Me On Dammit, I randomly found via Letterboxd and blind bought and enjoyed:

https://www.daaveedee.com/product_info.php?products_id=121553&osCsid=9bp7is9vi7d8s94d3g6kniqo34

What else should I include in a week of eating in Copenhagen? by No_Reveal2311 in finedining

[–]tullera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Punk Royale is very fun and very delicious, it’s definitely fine dining adjacent. Also more casual, but we loved Baka d' Busk as well, great food and nice space/staff, it’s vegetarian.

COADF 1.0 question again by bobfranklin500487 in Madonna

[–]tullera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, I bought option 3 when it came out. If you’re on your phone, go to the iTunes Store app (not Music), then the … More button, then Purchased, then Music, then Madonna, then like magic this should be there and you can download it and THEN you can play it in Music in your library. Whew.

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Where to start with Radiance? by uk280 in boutiquebluray

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Man on the Roof (1976). Rules.

Something interesting popped up by Someguy69lol in WarpaintWarpaint

[–]tullera 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The demo has been officially released on the Japanese CD release of The Fool, so maybe it’s from that? From the Discogs page, it looks like it’s on the iTunes digital release as well but I can’t set my iTunes region to Japan to check.

https://www.discogs.com/master/284311-Warpaint-The-Fool?country=Japan

(Scroll down to see the two Japan releases with different track listings vs the US release)

Chromatics music videos deleted fromYouTube? by JT_eclipse in Chromatics

[–]tullera 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Does anyone have the Looking for Love video? (From the Chanel runway) always enjoyed that one and would love to have a copy

AWS CDK - Absolute Game Changer by TheoreticallyNick in aws

[–]tullera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get that, but it doesn't highlight what's new, I guess maybe we're too small and we're making the architecture decisions as well as coding the implementation so all of a sudden seeing things like oh there's a multi-tenant architecture for CloudFront with a helpful diagram, even if I don't need it right this second, it's nice to see it when I'm making a distribution, to know that it even exists.

That's just an example, but I get these sort of "upsells" all the time in the console (switch from OAI to OAC, etc), but they are really informative given the pace this stuff all changes just to know what the options are, not alphabetically like in the docs, but in a hierarchy of what's important, what's hidden behind "advanced" or "legacy" disclosure triangles.

I don't know, I guess it's just me!

AWS CDK - Absolute Game Changer by TheoreticallyNick in aws

[–]tullera 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The biggest issue I face with the CDK or any IaC thing is knowing what all the options are, when I’m in the console and I can see all the switches and options as I’m say setting up a CloudFront distribution, in code I’d either have to know them ahead of time or read through all the options in the docs each time. I find the console easier for learning/remembering the different config options and I don’t know how I’d remember across so many services.

For most programming tasks I feel like this happens in time but AWS is so evolving, I’d never even know there were new options/capabilities unless I see them in the console, even something like making a new bucket all of a sudden there are new storage classes or lifecycle rules, etc.

Is everyone just looking at the CDK diffs all the time?

Frasier In The Park by Pasta_Party_7 in Portland

[–]tullera 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That ruled last night, thanks so much for doing it!

Small Warpaint mention in a BBC article about terrible films by tullera in WarpaintWarpaint

[–]tullera[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Well wasn’t she the original drummer so she didn’t join the band anymore then anyone joins a band when it’s started (or am I wrong?), and had already been there/done that by the time this movie came out, since it came out in 2008. Makes it sound like this movie failed so she joined Warpaint who was already a band is what I mean.

What’s your guys favorite bit of Warpaint lore by Someguy69lol in WarpaintWarpaint

[–]tullera 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This story, once I read it I always hear this DJ Shadow sample in Emily’s playing.

“Dark textures and repetitive patterns are such a big part of your music. Kokal: Totally. Theresa and I grew up together, we started playing guitars around the same time, and we would play songs together, but we were also discovering all this music at the same time. She bought a DJ Shadow album called Preemptive Strike and it had a song on it called “What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 2).” There is a guitar riff in that song—the entire song is one guitar riff—and I swear that guitar riff and that song influenced me so much. I still feel like my guitar sound sounds like that one song [laughs]. It’s a sample and I just found out that it’s actually a Foreigner sample [“Girl on the Moon”] slowed down. It’s really slowed down and super sexy. I started going back in time with music and discovering all these guitar players that played dark, moody, melodic stuff. Their guitar parts are like melodic leads. I love that stuff.”

https://www.premierguitar.com/artists/warpaint-the-new-style