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Beto Dealmeida makes music as a one-person band called The Fishermen & the Priestess.

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  • Thanks for the ping here. I didn't receive a direct message for some reason.

    Lemmy.studio is running plain lemmy-ansible out of the box, so I'm not sure what could be the problem. I just upgraded to the latest version a few days ago, and I've been upgrading it regularly.

    We do use a non-standard CDN (https://noc.org/), and we've had problems with cache headers in the past due do it. I might get try getting rid of it.

  • Happens quite often, actually!

  • What ratio? I'm curious to try this.

  • Tahini and Sriracha.

    Best sauce for a burrito, but also great on salads.

  • You're halfway there, you just need to get smarter now!

  • A great sequel to the classic "Fucking up".

  • This is really fascinating! Love reading about your adventures in extreme field recording! 😄

  • Imagine if it was called Pacific Ocean, which has 3 different sounds for C!!

  • This is really cool, a huge resource! Downloading and taking a look right now... thanks for sharing!

  • It'si the ancestor to this little fellow. It's runs patches written in a language called Pure Data (similar to MAX/MSP, and created by the same person, but open source).

  • I haven't used my OG OP-1 in a while, but I love my OG Organelle (from Critter & Guitari). I've been writing a custom patch for it so use it a sampler/mangler.

    I'll send you a DM about those samples, I would love to check them out!

  • Oh, this is cool! I still prefer the look of the OG OP-1, it's a classic. Do you have a place where you post your music, where we can listen to these arps?

  • This is important, thanks for sharing! I just installed NeoStumbler.

  • Oh, happy you might've figured it out! The insurance has nothing out of the ordinary, I haven't changed any configuration, which is why I was confused.

  • Lemmy @lemmy.studio
    Beto @lemmy.studio

    Welcome, new users!

    We've had an influx of new user recently, so I just wanted to welcome everyone. Feel free to introduce yourself and ask any questions.

    Also, friendly reminder to donate if you can! The instance costs less than 10 cents per user per month, but with almost 600 users and only $9 of monthly donations I'm paying almost $50/month out of my pocket to keep it running. Thanks!

    Lemmy @lemmy.studio
    Beto @lemmy.studio

    Downtime for upgrades

    Hey, friends!

    Just a heads up that I'll be upgrading the instance tomorrow (Mar 6th), and there will be considerable downtime since we need to migrate from Postgres 15 to 16.

    Thanks!

    Edit: done! We're running the latest version (0.19.9) now.

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  • I use qutebrowser, it's a keyboard driven browser that uses QtWebEngine (based on Chromium).

  • I'll upgrade in March, this month is busy and the upgrade has a lot of downtime because it requires moving from Postgres 15 to 16.

  • Weird, nothing changed. In fact, I need to upgrade the instance.

  • mirroring?

  • Go for it!

  • FAWM @lemmy.studio
    Beto @lemmy.studio

    The website is open for 2025!

    Are YOU ready to write 14 songs in 28 days?

    Lemmy @lemmy.studio
    Beto @lemmy.studio

    Server upgrades

    Hey, friends!

    In the last couple weeks I upgraded our instance to run the latest version of Lemmy, and because it was consuming more RAM today I upgraded the VPS to one with 4GB.

    This means that the cost for running the instance have gone up. Historically I've been paying around $20 per month out of my pocket to run the instance (after Ko-fi donations), and this will increase to $35 after the upgrade.

    Our cost per user is around $0.10/month, so it's not a lot. If you can contribute money, even $1/month, please do, it really helps.

    Thanks!

    Grooveboxes, workstations and more! @lemmy.studio
    Beto @lemmy.studio

    Woovebox, anyone?

    Anyone else using the Woovebox?

    I received mine last year, and I'm slowly starting to explore it. It's a full groovebox, with samples, live mode, song mode, multiple synth engines. So small!

    Cassette tapes and more @lemmy.studio
    Beto @lemmy.studio

    New walkman from FiiO

    Let's wait for the reviews to see if the transport is any good. It would be nice to have a decent quality new walkman on the market!

    Lemmy @lemmy.studio
    Beto @lemmy.studio

    Upgraded to 0.18.5 today

    No major changes, just bug fixes.

    Let me know if something's not working.

    Lemmy @lemmy.studio
    Beto @lemmy.studio

    Please read

    There has been a shitty incident where someone intentionally posted CSAM to a Lemmy community that unfortunately someone in our instance was subscribed to. Due to federation, the images might have been copied over to our instance storage.

    Because of that I've taken the following measures until we understand the problem better:

    1. I've defederated from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works.
    2. I've deleted all images uploaded since 2023-08-27 00:00:00 GMT.
    3. I've disabled the image server.

    I'll post updates when I have them. Thanks for understanding.

    Lemmy @lemmy.studio
    Beto @lemmy.studio

    We have a Matrix space

    Link is also on the sidebar. We'll use it to keep people updated on releases and give support when people can't reach the Lemmy instance.

    Also, I'm an IRC kind of person, so forgive my noobness with Matrix. 🙃

    Lemmy @lemmy.studio
    Beto @lemmy.studio

    Instabilities today

    Hey, hey!

    This morning (Pacific time) I changed the nameservers on lemmy.studio, switching to a service that provides a CDN and a WAF. It's a cautionary measure to protect us from DDOS attacks. That caused some instabilities, sorry for that.

    I also noticed that the CDN was too aggressive, caching URLs regardless of the Content-type, and it seems that Lemmy uses content negotiation (the same endpoint can return HTML or JSON depending on the headers). I've fixed the caching to take the headers in consideration, so hopefully you won't be seeing JSON responses when accessing the website on your desktop. If you do, let me know!

    On a related note, I created a spreadsheet showing the monthly expenses on the instance, and how much we're making from user donations on Ko-fi. The sheets was shared with the current supporters. If you can spare a dollar (or five) every month to help the instance run smoothly please do, anything helps.

    Thanks!

    Music @lemmy.studio
    Beto @lemmy.studio

    The Who — Who’s Next?

    Out of all the legendary albums on this list, I doubt many of them had their origins as an abandoned rock opera. Many arrangements and scraps of Pete Townshend’s abandoned Lifehouse project became the basis for Who’s Next, an album that has no underlying theme or storyline. This sense of freedom allowed The Who to focus on making great individual songs rather than an overarching story.

    The result is The Who growing up in public. The songs combine the hard-hitting energy of the band in their youth with the more experimental elements explored on Tommy. The most noticeable improvement is Roger Daltrey’s voice, reaching heights that were only hinted at in the past. Keith Moon’s drum solo followed by Daltrey’s scream at the end of “Won’t Get Fooled Again” remains as one of rock’s greatest moments.

    While everyone knows about the singles, from the

    Lemmy @lemmy.studio
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    Supporting our instance

    Hi, folks!

    Since I started lemmy.studio a lot of people have reached out offering help and financial support for our instance. While right now the hosting costs and administration efforts are mostly negligible, I want to make sure the instance can grown in a sustainable way, and I have some ideas on how to do that.

    For financial support, I created a Ko-fi page. If you're not familiar with Ko-fi, they're very similar to Patreon, but the fees are optional and they pay creators immediately (not monthly). They also support one-off donations, which is nice. Right now there's a single monthly tier of $1 (though of course people can pay more, if they want).

    The current monthly costs for the server, domain, and backups are around $25/month (edit: $45), and we have almost 200 users, so I'm hoping it will be relatively easier to get the costs covered. Any excess income would go towards a reserve to ensure we have a good runway and funds for upgrading the s

    Lemmy @lemmy.studio
    Beto @lemmy.studio

    Upgraded to 0.18.3 today

    Hi, folks!

    Sorry for the latest instabilities in the instance. For some reason we were getting spikes of 100% every now and then, and that would make the instance unstable.

    I just finished upgrading to 0.18.3, which was released today. There should be a lot of CPU improvements since 0.18.0, so hopefully the instance will be more stable from now on.

    Let me know if you encounter any problems! Since we're usually in the dark during instance upgrades I created a Mastodon account for the instance, so I can post status updates. You can find it here: https://mastodon.social/@lemmystudio

    Music @lemmy.studio
    Beto @lemmy.studio

    The Replacements — Let It Be

    album.link Let It Be by The Replacements

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    Let It Be by The Replacements

    Who would have thought four twenty-somethings from Minneapolis could produce something so timeless, so vital, and so vivid? Back in 1984, when The Replacements dished out their magnum opus, Let It Be, nobody did. While all eyes were on Prince at the time, Paul Westerberg, Tommy Stinson, Chris Mars, and Bob Stinson were creating pure, unadulterated rock and roll. With his heart on his sleeve, Westerberg poured his love, his loss, and his inhibitions into each and every lyric, note, chord, and yelp.

    On “Androgynous,” the first hit of the piano strikes your nerves, tugging at your eyes, and by the time Westerberg sings, “Future outcasts, they don’t last,” you’re right there beside him — in the dusty bar, within the late hours of a week night, and with nobody to hold onto but the music. That’s everything The Replacements were meant to be; here they

    Music @lemmy.studio
    Beto @lemmy.studio

    TLC — CrazySexyCool

    album.link CrazySexyCool by TLC

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    CrazySexyCool by TLC

    With new jack swing falling out of favor by the mid-’90s and Lisa “Left-Eye” Lopez dealing with personal struggles that kept her away from the group for extended periods, TLC found ways to mature their sound on their sophomore album. Reuniting with Babyface, Jermain Dupri, and Dallas Austin while adding contributions from Sean “Puffy” Combs, Organized Noize, and Chucky Thompson, they bumped up the hip-hop and soul vibes to utter R&B perfection on CrazySexyCool.

    At the same time, they helped spur a sex positivity movement that still evolves today by tackling romance from numerous angles: the tryst of “Creep,” the sweetness of “Diggin’ on You,” the XXX of “Red Light Special.” In between, they delivered one of the most enduring cautionary tales of all time in “Waterfalls.” CrazySexyCool was the R&B album of the decade. Today, it stands as a testame

    Music @lemmy.studio
    Beto @lemmy.studio

    Wilco — Yankee Hotel Foxtrot

    album.link Yankee Hotel Foxtrot by Wilco

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    Yankee Hotel Foxtrot by Wilco

    There is an alternate universe that exists where Wilco never releases Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, an album that would not only secure the band’s place in rock history, but would fundamentally alter the landscape of the music industry at the turn of the new millennium. Yes, this record is awash in mythology and backstory, best encapsulated in Sam Jones’ I Am Trying to Break Your Heart, which just so happens to be one of the best music documentaries of all-time.

    But YHF endures as a classic over 20 years later less because of that lore and more because it’s a collection of songs that’s so damn strong. Jeff Tweedy channels all his anxiety and self-consciousness into songs like “Ashes of American Flags” and “I Am Trying to Break Your Heart,” complementing those heavier tracks with the warm nostalgia of “Heavy Metal Drummer” and heart-on-your-sleeve romanc

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    Threads, a Twitter replacement from Meta

    Meta just released Threads, a Twitter clone that is promised to be compatible with ActivityPub in the future. You sign up with your Instagram account and have the option of bringing in the people you follow there, even if they haven't a Threads account yet.

    Lemmy @lemmy.studio
    Beto @lemmy.studio

    Downtime today

    I'm planning to upgrade to 0.18 today and move the storage to S3, so I'll bring the instance down between 5-6pm PDT.

    Update: this took longer than I expected. I started at 6pm because of work. I shut down the instance and took a snapshot, then brought it back up and upgraded to 0.18. The upgrade worked fine. I brought the services down and configured the instance to use S3 for object storage. That required migrating existing objects to an S3 bucket, which took quite some time. Then, after bringing the services back up again I got a "Server error" message. Unfortunately I had to stop at 8pm since I had something scheduled. At 9:15pm I was able to bring the services up successfully, and we're back!

    Update 2: turns out we hit this bug, and the instance was down around 11pm. I changed the hostname of the instance and now it seems to be working fine.

    Music @lemmy.studio
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    System of a Down — Toxicity

    album.link Toxicity by System Of A Down

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    Toxicity by System Of A Down

    After making a name for themselves with their self-titled debut, System of a Down reached new heights with their sophomore album, 2001’s Toxicity. Melodic, chaotic, and downright hypnotic, the album expanded the boundaries of heavy music. The frenetic “Chop Suey!” became one of the most bizarre hits of all-time on rock radio (even with Clear Channel temporarily removing it from airwaves after the September 11 attacks), while songs like the crushing title track and the haunting “Aerials” also served to propel the album to multi-platinum status.

    Sounding like no other band before them, Serj Tankian’s operatic vocals soar over Daron Malakian’s complex musical compositions, with Shavo Odadjian and John Dolmayan forming a relentless rhythm se

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    Polyend Play gets a Piano Roll update