Is Geekhack down?
- DanielT
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I'm maybe brain dead but I have big problems following Reddit It's just something my brain refuses to process, and it's a shame because some content over there is really good ...
- wlhlm
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I recommend you use RES, but yeah it isn't easy...
- derzemel
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The good thing about Reddit is that new topics are always put on top.DanielT wrote: ↑I'm maybe brain dead but I have big problems following Reddit It's just something my brain refuses to process, and it's a shame because some content over there is really good ...
The bad thing about Reddit is that new topics are always put on top.
Edit: yes, RES (Reddit Enhancement Suite) makes things easier
- kbdfr
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And I thought I was the only oneDanielT wrote: ↑I'm maybe brain dead but I have big problems following Reddit It's just something my brain refuses to process […]
- DanielT
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- Muirium
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When I occasionally follow a link there, I literally cannot process Reddit. My mind can't navigate its mental model. Just seems like random noise. But not good random noise like Pi. Or indeed Pi Because Ripster is there in every recess…
- Oobly
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I also find it doesn't match the way my mind works. And the content is not enough to force myself to adapt to it. So I stay away. Good 'ol forums all the way for me.DanielT wrote: ↑No you're not I don't get the logic of it, photos with comments, upvotes, downvotes, I think I'm getting old
<off topic> FJFJFJJJFJfjfjjfjjFJFJjfjfjfjjf <- I love my Hack'd by Geeks scooped home keys. SA profile rocks. </off topic>
- fohat
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I feel exactly the same way.Muirium wrote: ↑ When I occasionally follow a link there, I literally cannot process Reddit. My mind can't navigate its mental model. Just seems like random noise.
I guess that I like order and feel the need to be able to find what I am looking for quickly, by following a logical path to it.
Don't get me wrong, I love the fact that a computer can "search" and I use that feature often.
But, for example, my music collection is huge and arranged as a standard file-tree-directory system in alphabetical and chronological order, in much the same way that my records and CDs sit on the shelf. My wife and kids talk about "libraries" and "playlists" but that just doesn't mean anything to me.
- Khers
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I'm the same. Reddit is confusing. Playlists are not for me. I listen to albums. That's what they're for isn't it. Ah, remember the good old days when a) you'd buy an album and b) the artist had put some thought into the arrangement of songs on the album so that there was a flow from song to song...fohat wrote: ↑I feel exactly the same way.Muirium wrote: ↑ When I occasionally follow a link there, I literally cannot process Reddit. My mind can't navigate its mental model. Just seems like random noise.
I guess that I like order and feel the need to be able to find what I am looking for quickly, by following a logical path to it.
Don't get me wrong, I love the fact that a computer can "search" and I use that feature often.
But, for example, my music collection is huge and arranged as a standard file-tree-directory system in alphabetical and chronological order, in much the same way that my records and CDs sit on the shelf. My wife and kids talk about "libraries" and "playlists" but that just doesn't mean anything to me.
- HzFaq
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I'm so glad I'm not the only one that does this, I've always listened to whole albums rather than just odd songs and all my friends think I'm the strange one.Khers wrote: ↑ I'm the same. Reddit is confusing. Playlists are not for me. I listen to albums. That's what they're for isn't it. Ah, remember the good old days when a) you'd buy an album and b) the artist had put some thought into the arrangement of songs on the album so that there was a flow from song to song...
I do have some playlists but they're made up of full albums though .
- Khers
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Exactly! I also tend to really like albums where the artist is deliberately making sort of a sound landscape of the entire album. Kraftwerk's Radioaktivität springs to mind as a particularly good example of this. Some tracks on the album is there to link other songs, not necessarily be a single release on their own as tends to be the way of the future. Who buys albums today anyway...
- fohat
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Not to mention the fact that real albums have a "front side" and a "back side" and those were often different experiences as well.Khers wrote: ↑
the artist had put some thought into the arrangement of songs on the album so that there was a flow from song to song.
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Reddit annoys the hell out of me. It's a confused mess.DanielT wrote: ↑I'm maybe brain dead but I have big problems following Reddit It's just something my brain refuses to process, and it's a shame because some content over there is really good ...
I like to organize my music the way I want to, not how some music program wants me to. With my music, "artist" (I refuse to call a musician an "artist") and album is meaningless. I don't care at all about album covers.fohat wrote: ↑ But, for example, my music collection is huge and arranged as a standard file-tree-directory system in alphabetical and chronological order, in much the same way that my records and CDs sit on the shelf. My wife and kids talk about "libraries" and "playlists" but that just doesn't mean anything to me.
- Blaise170
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Reddit is okay after awhile. I much prefer traditional forums though.
- Muirium
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Aha, I'm not surprised a bunch of old keyboard snobs like us would think the same way about music. I pretty much exclusively buy albums (and EPs) as the kind of music I'm into (jazz, world, afrobeat) is still very album centric.
That said, I use smart playlists quite a lot too. Because when I'm writing and need music to suit where I'm going, I want to be damn sure there's no lyrics, and no clangers. I catalogue my music pretty neatly and that provides smart playlists (iTunes parlance for saved search queries) to do the job quite well. Though when I'm listening to music purely for the music's own sake, I take things manual and go by album as well.
That said, I use smart playlists quite a lot too. Because when I'm writing and need music to suit where I'm going, I want to be damn sure there's no lyrics, and no clangers. I catalogue my music pretty neatly and that provides smart playlists (iTunes parlance for saved search queries) to do the job quite well. Though when I'm listening to music purely for the music's own sake, I take things manual and go by album as well.
- wlhlm
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Who the hell buys music anymore?
EDIT: I'm talking about streaming services like Spotify of course.
EDIT: I'm talking about streaming services like Spotify of course.
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- seebart
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I never use "libraries" and "playlists" either. I drop it in foobar2000, that's it. Jazz world, afrobeat eh Mu? Sophisticated. In going with the current weather here:
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- fohat
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About the time I got my XP computer (around 2002-03) a college friend who worked for Creative gave me a really nice sound card. For about a decade I slowly ripped most of my vinyl to .WAV and .MP3 files, including about 1/3 of my collection which I sold off.
I also ripped most of my CD collection through the same time period.
But today, yes, it is pretty easy to find and download music, at varying levels of legality. (Too bad Megaupload got busted a few years ago, that was the best one.) Considering the (tens of?) thousands of dollars I have spent on music in my lifetime I don't feel much guilt about downloading a few things here and there.
And besides, I mostly listen to ancient dinosaur music anyway.
I also ripped most of my CD collection through the same time period.
But today, yes, it is pretty easy to find and download music, at varying levels of legality. (Too bad Megaupload got busted a few years ago, that was the best one.) Considering the (tens of?) thousands of dollars I have spent on music in my lifetime I don't feel much guilt about downloading a few things here and there.
And besides, I mostly listen to ancient dinosaur music anyway.
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Reddit makes sense for its original purpose, which is ultra-relevant comments on the hottest links of today. I don't think it was ever designed for continuous discussions the way forums are.
- wlhlm
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New Update:
They expect to have the site back up by the end of this week.
I hope the new host makes the site more responsive.
They expect to have the site back up by the end of this week.
I hope the new host makes the site more responsive.
- Blaise170
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I actually generally prefer EDM in its various forms. Whenever I'm studying or needing to get work done I typically listen to chillstep. Nothing beats it for me.
- ideus
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GH is vibrant and full of activity community; however, it may be a little harsh in the answers occasionally, and it is popularity biased. DT is great, people are respectful, polite and interactions tend to be very mature; however, its traffic is lower compared with r/mk and GH. r/mk is a different animal, different format, heterogeneous community with no common personality.
- SL89
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For the old jabronis who can't comprehend reddit: try Reditr
It beautifies the site and threads things easier. Or RES if you can deal with a little chaos.
And with regards to music: Albums are swell, but so is the shuffle button, variety is the spice of life.
@ideus that is a very accurate portrayal of all three groups.
It beautifies the site and threads things easier. Or RES if you can deal with a little chaos.
And with regards to music: Albums are swell, but so is the shuffle button, variety is the spice of life.
@ideus that is a very accurate portrayal of all three groups.
- fohat
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Alastair Reynolds readers remember "the melding plague" and it looks like this influx of Geekhackers is starting to do something similar here.
A very large proportion of interesting conversation and dialogue there took place off-off-off-topic and was difficult or impossible to find later.
A year from now, who would look for a discussion of music collections in a thread called "Is Geekhack down?"
A very large proportion of interesting conversation and dialogue there took place off-off-off-topic and was difficult or impossible to find later.
A year from now, who would look for a discussion of music collections in a thread called "Is Geekhack down?"
- SL89
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DT off topic tends to get woven into threads as opposed to relegated to a specific corner. Even before the refugees started showing up, OT threads were on the uptick.
- seebart
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But that's specifically what I have come to enjoy, "offtopicthority" is great.SL89 wrote: ↑DT off topic tends to get woven into threads as opposed to relegated to a specific corner. Even before the refugees started showing up, OT threads were on the uptick.
- DanielT
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"offtopicthority" is the best thing !!! Ever!!! You start from a MX Black and end up talking about history/cars/music/whatnot , that makes everything so nice. This is what GH calls threadcrapping , such a bad and ugly word for something so relaxing.