Music theory class taught me to never ever do parallel motion where the two parts of the melody are moving the same way (like if they're always a third or fifth apart), pretty sure in real life everyone does this all the time and it sounds fine, sorry 18th century music teachers
@farawaythyer Fantastic, happy that it resolved in the best way. It can be a moment of reflection, too: take a few seconds — everyone — to note what would have been more painful/expensive/bothersome to lose (usually: ATM card and electronic IDs) and a make a contingency plan if the worst happens!
@farawaythyer Argh, such an annoyance, but I read from the replies monetary loss was not big, that is a small plus.
Before reordering everything, check at a local police station, maybe some good soul brought it back.
Insert Umineko joke here, I hope the wallet is just misplaced at your place!
stream 2024/05/19 http://ariis.it/static/stream/page.html#ronde contents: assorted art, essays (photography ◊ digital archival), and an alto recorder rendition of an old “ronde” by yours truly.
Microphone was not the most suitable and some audacity retouching was necessary, but I am pleased with the result.
what's up with youtubers changing the titles of their videos like six times within a week of uploading them? every time they change it it marks it as unread in my RSS feed reader again and it's really irritating.
some even seem to change the titles continuously for months, starting with several times a day and then slowing down to once every few days. why do people do this?
TFW you cobble together a Haskell program of less than 20 lines of code with one dependency (in addition to the standard runtime) and it takes several minutes to build (the first time around).