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Most underrated books |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - December 21st, 2022 at 8:15 AM - Forum: Creative Writing
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It goes without saying that the bestsellers list isn't a bad place to start when it comes to quickly vetting books that might be interesting. If I'm not lying, most of the books I read are probably either from the bestsellers list, or they are too specific in niche to get that kind of an at-scale audience. They're easy to find, and they're usually pretty good.
It has, however, also had me wondering about the lesser-known circles of the writing world (a world I know very little about). How many excellent books, fiction or nonfiction, never had the kind of audience to get that level of attention? And of course, a quick stroll through a library (or these days, a few searches on the Amazon Kindle Store) shows that there are far more books that have been written than a Barnes and Noble can really give me a fair comprehension or appreciation of.
What are some of the less-popular (but heavily underrated) books that you've read, and what makes you recommend them?
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What are your predictions for the next 10 years of music? |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - December 21st, 2022 at 7:52 AM - Forum: Media & Entertainment
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The last 20 years or so (and especially, the last 10 years) have been dominated by a significant increase in the use of electronics in music. Percussion styles have often changed significantly to reflect this. Autotune has become popular. Keyboards and experimental sounds are commonplace, and increasingly, the guitar is taking a few more steps to the back.
Indie music is also rising, and it encompasses pretty much everything. From more grungy 90s style music, all the way to the more electronics-heavy styles of music today, but there's also a lot of music that is becoming simpler, more traditional, and more "authentically imperfect" in terms of intentionally avoiding an overproduced sound. It's interesting that what was once a natural effect of producing on ancient recording equipment is now something we put a lot more effort into reproducing with modern equipment (tape saturation is one of those things), and my prediction is that the indie music genre will bring a lot more of this back to the forefront, at least in some ways, in the next 10 years or so.
What are your predictions for music over the next decade?
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Apple (apparently) scraps M2 Extreme Mac Pro (again) |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - December 21st, 2022 at 5:16 AM - Forum: Technology & Hardware
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Apple originally announced a 2-year transition period in November 2020 for their Apple Silicon transition. This deadline has already been missed, and many are asking about when the Apple Silicon Mac Pro will arrive.
Reportedly, the M1 Extreme (what would have originally been the Mac Pro's first Apple-Silicon processor) was scrapped for various technical reasons. Apple was reportedly working on an M2 Extreme version, but now rumors are suggesting that this, too, has been cancelled (apparently due to prohibitively high prices that would have been required in their current price structure).
The M1 Ultra is already ludicrously powerful in the Mac Studio and can significantly outperform existing Intel Mac Pro models, but the Mac Pro still has other advantages over the Mac Studio, such as PCI-E and storage/RAM extensibility. Apple is apparently working on these with the Mac Pro, but this will require significant work to develop platforms to support, considering that their existing models are very locked down and do not support standard off-SOC RAM protocols, third-party GPUs, etc.
My feeling is that Apple is already capable of releasing Mac Pro models, but does not want to cannibalize existing offerings with the prices that they would have to charge to get the Mac Pro to sell. It's probably an example of where Apple's very locked-down strategy isn't working in their favor for some of the Pro systems that rely on more extensibility. My feeling is that Apple will probably wait another 6-12 months before releasing it, and it will probably coincide with price drops on some of the other parts of their lineup. Hopefully they release something sooner, but being that it's been canceled twice already, we may be waiting a little while longer.
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Makestastion is Back (Official Open Discussion) |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - December 20th, 2022 at 6:44 AM - Forum: Announcements
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Hello all,
We are very excited and pleased to announce that Makestation is back online! A flurry of recent personal events has taken my life by storm, and it’s unfortunately meant I was unable to be here as much as I had hoped. I’m not in the best of places (life has thrown more than a few curveballs for me). I want to be clear that the responsibility lies upon me and me alone, and that the blame does not lie upon SpookyZalost or Guardian.
I know there will be many questions, which I will do my best to answer in this post and in future communications also. We are working hard to restore Makestation as quickly and completely as possible.
As you have probably already noticed, we have had to restore Makestation from a backup. The good news is that we were (mostly) able to restore things back to where they were before (I'll describe some exceptions in a moment). The bad news is that the most recent backups were unfortunately corrupted and unable to be restored (we have tried our best, but unfortunately we were unable to restore these). This has greatly complicated our efforts, and has meant that we have lost more content than we would have originally liked.
We selected the most recent backup that was able to be restored successfully, which was from late 2021. This means that all user accounts, avatars, threads, forum organization, structure, and various other things has been restored to this point in time. Makestation files (which contain the site's code, but not necessarily its content itself) was from a slightly older backup. This means that you're looking at a slightly older version of Makestation's theme, along with some of the custom code and plugins that we wrote for the community. This has been less of a concern long-term as we are able to source more recent versions of most of these things from other places (and will be tying loose ends in the coming days and weeks). In other words, some of the missing features will be coming back soon.
This restoration means that we do have a decent amount of work set out for us (especially with regards to lost content). Many of the more challenging aspects of getting the site itself restored are behind us, and continuing work will take place as we take care of some of the other details. I would also like to take this time to allude to the future of Makestation and what some of these changes mean for the long term prospects of the community.
As many of you know, Makestation started as a high school project of mine during my senior year. We wanted to create a creative arts community that had an open and tight knit community, one that was run in a democratic spirit and one that was laid back and open to creative projects of all kinds. Seeing Makestation blossom to the size that it became was a dream come true, and I never imagined that the website would still exist all these years later. It not only met our dreams, but it exceeded them, and I can't take the credit for that. I founded this community and poured many blood, sweat, and tears into it, but it was all of the amazing people, members and staff alike, who contributed to this community, helped to build it from the ground up, promoted this community, built connections with other forums, created amazing content, and participated in the community spirit that brought us to where we are. This community is here not because of me, but because of YOU. You built this community, and it is because of you that it stands.
There will be some leadership changes in the coming days, weeks, and months (which I will allude to more in the coming days). I won't go into full detail quite yet, as we are still focused on getting MS back on its feet first. However, due to some personal events in my life, I will unfortunately be unable to run Makestation full time in the long-term at this time. I think that it is only right to transfer the full ownership of the community to the other two administrators who have served this community diligently for the past several years. SpookyZalost and Guardian will soon inherent full ownership and lead administration of Makestation, and will be taking this community into many bright years to come during the transition. I will, of course, still be around as well and will be a part of this community as I am able (and expect to help out with various things as well). But I also have FULL faith in these two administrators (and to the Makestation community as a whole) to bring Makestsation to new heights that it has never seen before. These are two of the best administrators I have ever had the pleasure of working with (and I've worked with many across several communities, so I don't say this lightly). And I also have full faith that because of YOU, Makestation's best years are ahead of us, NOT behind us.
We greatly apologize for the downtime and for the significant inconveniences caused during the restoration process. We expect that there will be some bugs and various other things that need to be taken care of, so absolutely feel free to share any and all suggestions, feedback, ideas, and comments here as well (where we will be happy to address them). Any account related concerns can also be addressed in the Official Makestation Discord, where we can help address any possible login or registration related issues.
We want this thread to serve as an open discussion for the current events and for the future of Makestation. I know that there will be many questions, which we will be very happy to be able to address. Many thanks to the entire Makestation community, for whom this community would not be possible without. We built this community collectively AS a community effort, and we are committed to making sure that it will live on in the same spirit for many years to come!
Best regards,
-Darth
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MOTM - September 2021 Nominations |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - September 20th, 2021 at 3:44 AM - Forum: Community Related
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Hello all,
It's time for the September 2021 MOTM award nominations! Guardian has done a fantastic job running these for the past year or so, and Leo and I will be filling in for a month or two while he settles in with his move to a new city with his family. As such, we're continuing the MOTM tradition and will be running nominations this month, and wish Guardian the best as he settles in!
This month, we're gonna run MOTMs in a slightly different way. Nominations will be placed as normal, but in the event of a winner via nominations, we will announce it directly. In the event of a tie, we will bring it to a public community vote for you to decide. So we encourage you to submit your nominations and we will be announcing winners based on who gets the most votes!
You can send your nominations by sending a PM to ForumSquad as normal. Nominations will close on Sunday, September 26th, giving a full week to submit votes. We look forward to your submissions as always, and to announcing the September 2021 winner!
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