so they removed all the trackers from Safari and shoved them into iWatch
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ok I think I'm starting to get back from hibernation mode, can stare at code again.
I wish i could plug it in but i lost the power cable and controllers over the years 

Clients that think THEY have users on nostr are not gonna make it

for the iron cast pan people out there:
I love this guy, been following his journey for a while and I'm amazed at how much he has accomplished already.
bom dia 🌞 

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The Sunflowers are very talented musicians, they do some of the best live shows a small band can deliver, they're friends and just released this new album:
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It's been chaotic. We know. Everything is changing all around us, happening in such a fast pace that it gets hard to keep up with all the changing faces, places and idealisms in our collective existence. There's a strange feeling around these days. Hard to put a name on it, or even describe it. We know, we feel it too.
Over the past 3 years, we thought about our existence a lot. Should we keep going? Can we keep going? Do we want to keep going? The answers to these question have changed more often than we expected.
Everyone was trying to tell us that everything's ok. We always felt that it was not.
From being reduced to capitalized human data to the struggle of comprehending a world that we do not think is enough for us or for our future, this record is full of straight-up songs brimmed with nervous energy, making them wobbly and on the edge of calamity.
It's a cathartic expression of what we always felt but ignored: we're angry and we want to talk about it. Delivered like a cartoon skit where the train starts trembling and squealing, at a speed where one small pebble could derail it.
And this train will take you to the most unexpected places - sometimes at extreme volume and ear-grinding sonic annihilation, other times on the wings of seemingly floating synths and reverberated vocal pads. Rest assured, there will be moments at which you'll wonder which part of all of this you’re actually supposed to be enjoying, but you'll always come back for the weirdness of it.
It doesn't provide a model for a better society, or a script for you to follow, and no verdict on our crimes. It leaves you with the knowledge that we're all our own worst enemies, the most brilliant engineers of our own miserable decadence, because the truth is we're the only ones who know how pathetic we truly are.
It's a new journey for us - thanks for sticking around, and welcome if you've just hoped on.
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It's been chaotic. We know. Everything is changing all around us, happening in such a fast pace that it gets hard to keep up with all the changing faces, places and idealisms in our collective existence. There's a strange feeling around these days. Hard to put a name on it, or even describe it. We know, we feel it too.
Over the past 3 years, we thought about our existence a lot. Should we keep going? Can we keep going? Do we want to keep going? The answers to these question have changed more often than we expected.
Everyone was trying to tell us that everything's ok. We always felt that it was not.
From being reduced to capitalized human data to the struggle of comprehending a world that we do not think is enough for us or for our future, this record is full of straight-up songs brimmed with nervous energy, making them wobbly and on the edge of calamity.
It's a cathartic expression of what we always felt but ignored: we're angry and we want to talk about it. Delivered like a cartoon skit where the train starts trembling and squealing, at a speed where one small pebble could derail it.
And this train will take you to the most unexpected places - sometimes at extreme volume and ear-grinding sonic annihilation, other times on the wings of seemingly floating synths and reverberated vocal pads. Rest assured, there will be moments at which you'll wonder which part of all of this you’re actually supposed to be enjoying, but you'll always come back for the weirdness of it.
It doesn't provide a model for a better society, or a script for you to follow, and no verdict on our crimes. It leaves you with the knowledge that we're all our own worst enemies, the most brilliant engineers of our own miserable decadence, because the truth is we're the only ones who know how pathetic we truly are.
It's a new journey for us - thanks for sticking around, and welcome if you've just hoped on.
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SUNFLOWERS
A STRANGE FEELING OF EXISTENTIAL ANGST, by SUNFLOWERS
11 track album
Spotify
A Strange Feeling of Existential Angst - Album by Sunflowers | Spotify
Sunflowers · album · 2023 · 11 songs
