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publishingservice · 10 months ago
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hazardbeast · 1 month ago
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preview of my character page for my main fursona, vash ^_^ check it out if you'd like!
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wip · 2 years ago
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Is there any way you can make it so that we can post several photos in one post as a slide show?
Answer: Hey, @poetrybyonur!
This is a great question, and we love a good slideshow.
We will take a look into this and see what we can do—for any updates, stay tuned here at WIP or over at @changes.
Thanks for the question! Keep your eyes peeled on this one.
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jcmarchi · 2 months ago
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Franklin.TV Powers Multi-Format Broadcasts with Facilis HUB16 Server and DaVinci Resolve
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Franklin.TV Powers Multi-Format Broadcasts with Facilis HUB16 Server and DaVinci Resolve
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Facilis’s recent article highlights Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio, and how they serve the 34,000 residents of Franklin, Massachusetts, with a full-spectrum community media operation. Founded in 2012, the organization started in a modest trailer and has since grown into a 5,000-square-foot multimedia facility complete with two TV studios, two radio studios, and even a professional kitchen set for culinary shows. Executive Director Peter Fasciano, a veteran of the broadcast industry, has overseen this transformation and continues to push for innovation across both television and radio.
Their media production demands are high, often generating up to 500 programs annually, which range from local interview shows to podcast-ready radio features. To keep this complex operation organized and efficient, Franklin.TV relies on a Facilis HUB16 server with 96TB of storage, directly connected to multiple Dell workstations running Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve. These systems handle everything from multi-cam TV footage and Zoom calls to full audio mastering and podcast editing. Each workstation connects via a dedicated 10Gb Ethernet line to the HUB16 for lightning-fast access to shared media.
The HUB16 also serves as a nearline archive for completed projects, allowing the lean team, just five full-time staff plus freelancers, to remain nimble while managing a heavy workload. The production team uses a streamlined “strip production” approach, recording up to five shows in one sitting and editing them over time for staggered release. Facilis has proven to be a rock-solid storage solution, and as Fasciano puts it, “We don’t have full-time IT—Facilis just works.” With scalable storage, strong support, and reliable uptime, Facilis helps Franklin.TV do more with less while delivering professional-quality community programming.
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dapurinthos · 6 months ago
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the idea of the raxulon humanitarian award is just. so. hilarious tho??? it’s on raxus secundus. you guys are raxus secundus because you fucked your primary planet so badly that it is the garbage planets. it is not just raxus prime it is the prime of the garbage planets. it is such a planet filled with garbage that ulic qel-droma hid an undestroyable sith weapon component there because of all the garbage. and that was almost four thousand years ago! not only did he go ‘well, i can’t destroy the dark reaper so i might as well strew its parts to the corners of the galaxy, that’ll show them!’ he went ‘but where can i put this force harvester that sucks the life out of everything? oh, i know. i’ll hop on the hydian and take a little jaunt over to the raxus system and throw it onto their garbage planet no one ever finds anything thrown away on raxus prime.’
and then, on their second take of a capital planet, they go ‘here, count dooku, have a humanitarian award. because we liked that you took over our holonet node to give your “founding the confederacy” speech, now known as “the raxus address”, and your *checks notes* “simple, effective appeals to people’s spiritual wants and desire for freedom” that have us calling you gentle hand. have this award.’
he's so lucky sifo-dyas didn't live to see the confederacy calling dooku ‘gentle hand’.
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filehulk · 6 months ago
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Shockwave Player
Previously known as Macromedia Shockwave Player, Adobe Shockwave Player is a free plugin designed for viewing multimedia, interactive content, and web pages created in SWF format. It’s important not to confuse this program with Adobe Flash Player, as Shockwave cannot play Flash files. While Shockwave is generally safe to use, new vulnerabilities are regularly discovered and exploited by…
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caraudioexpertaustralia0 · 8 months ago
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Headunit With Carplay For CHRYSLER 300C | 2005-2007 | 9″ Inch
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Headunit With Carplay For CHRYSLER 300C | 2005-2007 | 9″ Inch
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apexcovantage · 9 months ago
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The Power of Accessible EPUBs: Revolutionizing Digital Reading for All | Documenta11y
Discover how accessible EPUBs are transforming digital reading. Learn about key accessibility features like navigation, multimedia support, and legal compliance to ensure inclusivity for all readers.
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techdriveplay · 10 months ago
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What Should You Look for in a NAS?
In today’s digital world, data storage and security are essential, both for personal and business use. Whether you have a growing library of family photos, critical work documents, or media collections, a reliable storage solution is paramount. Network-Attached Storage (NAS) systems offer an efficient way to store, back up, and access data across devices from anywhere. But with so many NAS…
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northgazaupdates · 9 months ago
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**MAJOR UPDATE FROM OUR FRIEND MOATAZ**
We have featured Moataz Abu Sakran @moatazart many times in past. He is a gifted multimedia artist and a friend of this blog. You can read more about Moataz’s situation on his blog and in our “#Moataz Abu Sakran” tag.
Moataz’s home was bombed by the occupation early on in its latest onslaught against Gaza. He has been undertaking months of difficult fundraising in order to rebuild his home. In the short-term, he hopes to evacuate with his wife and daughter to Egypt. However, they do not plan on staying in Egypt, but instead to return to Gaza to rebuild their house. He has been undertaking months of painstaking fundraising toward this goal via PayP*l. However, without warning, PP terminated his account. This brought his campaign to a halt, and he was without a way to support his home reconstruction fund.
You can still buy him a coffee to support his work and the rebuilding of his home. So far he has had only 2 supporters. We would like to see that number increase to 10 in the next 24 hours. Let’s see what we can do!
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unorthodoxpengu · 2 years ago
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Introducing the blindingly baneful
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sisterf4wn · 2 years ago
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honest to god kind of surpirsed that there isn't a lot of overlap between the madness combat and homestuck fandoms. they're not like incredibly similar but there's quite a bit more overlap than you would expect. also pretty sure that hussie's gone on record saying madcom inspired a few elements of homestuck so there's that too i suppose. maybe there is but i don't follow the madcom fandom super closely so
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jcmarchi · 5 months ago
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How the YoloBox Ultra Transforms Livestreaming for Extreme Weather and Storm Chasers
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How the YoloBox Ultra Transforms Livestreaming for Extreme Weather and Storm Chasers
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In this article from YoloLiv, the spotlight is on how storm chaser and multimedia journalist Jordan Hall uses the YoloBox Ultra to livestream extreme weather events with professional-quality results. As an experienced storm chaser, drone pilot, and content creator, Jordan captures the raw intensity of nature, sharing jaw-dropping visuals of tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, and wildfires with his audience. By combining real-time updates with breathtaking footage, Jordan brings viewers closer to the action than ever before.
The article explores Jordan’s livestreaming setup for extreme weather, which centers on the versatile and powerful YoloBox Ultra. Mounted over the radio in his Rav4, the YoloBox Ultra integrates seamlessly into his vehicle. By connecting to Starlink via Ethernet and leveraging AT&T and Verizon networks, Jordan ensures a reliable bonded connection, even in remote or challenging environments. With a Sony RX0 II for dynamic front-facing shots and a GoPro capturing in-cab perspectives, Jordan provides a cinematic experience for viewers. Additionally, his live drone footage, streamed through the YoloBox Ultra’s HDMI input, offers a unique bird’s-eye view of weather phenomena like tornadoes, making his broadcasts truly immersive.
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Before adopting the YoloBox Ultra, Jordan relied on a basic setup involving a cellphone paired with Larix and Speedify. This method was plagued by frequent network issues and limited him to a single camera, often causing him to miss critical moments during severe weather events. The YoloBox Ultra revolutionized Jordan’s storm-chasing livestreams by offering advanced network bonding capabilities, merging multiple internet connections to maintain a stable stream. The device’s ability to support multiple cameras and simultaneous platform streaming ensures that Jordan never misses a moment, even in the most extreme conditions.
The YoloBox Ultra is also ideal for Jordan’s on-the-go lifestyle. Its portability allows him to pack it in a backpack and set it up easily, even in rental vehicles, ensuring he’s always ready to chase the next storm. Its intuitive interface and multi-platform streaming options not only simplify the broadcasting process but also enhance engagement with his global audience. With features tailored to the demands of extreme weather coverage, the YoloBox Ultra has become an indispensable part of Jordan’s toolkit.
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In conclusion, Jordan Hall’s use of the YoloBox Ultra for extreme weather livestreaming highlights the device’s power, portability, and reliability. By enabling seamless, professional-grade streaming, the YoloBox Ultra allows Jordan to showcase the awe-inspiring power of nature to audiences around the world. As he continues to push the boundaries of storm chasing, Jordan plans to rely on the YoloBox Ultra to deliver even more stunning and engaging content, setting a new standard for livestreaming extreme weather events.
Read the full article from YoloLiv HERE
See Jordan Hall’s YouTube Channel HERE
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bitter69uk · 11 months ago
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Distressing news in The Independent today:
“David Lynch has revealed he can no longer leave his house since being diagnosed with emphysema. The director of films including Eraserhead and Mulholland Drive, who created and starred in Twin Peaks, shared the revelation in a new interview about his career. Speaking to Sight & Sound magazine, Lynch, 78, said he was diagnosed with emphysema due to smoking throughout his life and said that, if he directs again, it will have to be remotely as he cannot “go out” due to fears he will get Covid. “I’ve gotten emphysema from smoking for so long and so I’m homebound whether I like it or not. It would be very bad for me to get sick, even with a cold,” he said, revealing that he “can only walk a short distance before” he’s “out of oxygen.” It’s because of this that Lynch says it is unlikely he will direct again, but if he does, he will be unable to do so in person. However, while saying “I would do it remotely if it comes to it”, he said: “I wouldn’t like that so much.””
For Lynch fans, this is obviously deeply saddening (and explains his low profile in recent years). If Inland Empire (2006) represents his last feature film and Twin Peaks: The Return (2017) his final artistic statement, Lynch’s career is ending on a creative high.
Update on this: Lynch has since posted this statement on Twitter. “Ladies and Gentlemen. Yes, I have emphysema from my many years of smoking. I have to say that I enjoyed smoking very much, and I do love tobacco - the smell of it, lighting cigarettes on fire, smoking them - but there is a price to pay for this enjoyment, and the price for me is emphysema. I have now quit smoking for over two years. Recently I had many tests, and the good news is that I am in excellent shape except for emphysema. I am filled with happiness, and I will never retire. I want you all to know that I really appreciate your concern. Love, David.” It’s worth bearing in mind Lynch is a multimedia artist so even if he never directs a film again (which let's face it, is likely) he'll still paint (for example), and he DID just release a fascinating new album called Cellophane Memories.
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hedgehog-moss · 6 months ago
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Pls give recommendations for Odd books 🙏
Here we go, a list of literary oddity :) This post contains majestic spheres, alien taxonomies, cruel subway polytheism, a fourth-dimensional cat, disturbing earthworms, infinite space football, existential mussel terror, a Parisian absurdist time loop, and a picture of a telegraph-pole-man-cheetah. I'm not exactly recommending these books, in the sense that I won't take any complaints if you find them more odd than good, and some of them transcend the concepts of good and bad anyway.
• The Other City, Michal Ajvaz. It's all like this:
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• Contes du demi-sommeil, Marcel Béalu ('Half-asleep tales') —is the book that prompted my post about stories that have no ambition or justification beyond being odd. I'm sad that it hasn't been translated :( One of the tales is about a strange opaline sphere that rolls on the road. It doesn't accelerate when the road becomes a steep slope but continues rolling majestically. At one point it floats away towards the sky. Someone wonders if it was the moon. Someone else says authoritatively "It was an angel's egg." Everyone is reassured by this explanation. The whole thing feels exactly like remembering a dream you had. There is also a man who reads too much and whose body atrophies so only his head is left and his wife puts it in an egg cup for better stability.
• Leonora Carrington— The Skeleton's Holiday, or maybe the Hearing Trumpet. I've read them so long ago but I think the latter is the one with the old ladies and nuns? There's also a guy who was murdered in his bath by a still-life painter because he said there was a carrot in one of his paintings, but it might not have been a carrot? It's hard to remember details from this book without feeling like I might be making them up. Bonus Leonora Carrington painting which kind of feels like a short story:
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• The Codex Seraphinianus, of course. I wish there were more bizarre encyclopaedias out there.
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Also I love this review:
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• Sleep Has His House, Anna Kavan —I really liked the way this book used language; making life feel like a fever dream even more than in Samanta Schweblin's Fever Dream (which I really liked too.)
The eye is checking a record of silence, space; a nightmare, every horror of this world in its frigid and blank neutrality. The actual scope of its orbit depends on the individual concept of desolation, but approximate symbols are suggested in long roving perspectives of ocean, black swelled, in slow undulation, each whaleback swell plated in armour-hard brilliance with the moonlight clanking along it . . .
• The second half of Michael Ende's Neverending Story, where things get stranger! I remember the hand-shaped castle with eyes and the city of amnesiac former emperors and the miserable ugly worms who cry all the time out of shame then create beautiful architecture with their tears...
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• The Gray House, Mariam Petrosyan. This is the one I had in mind when I talked about a 'museum of the strange, but one you wouldn't want to be trapped in after closing time'. Another book that made me feel uncomfortable in a similar (good) way was Edward Carey's Observatory Mansions, the protagonist of which is a man who curates an odd private museum and can't stand the sight of his own hands.
• Oh, speaking of uncomfortable, and hands—He Digs A Hole, by Danger Slater. To me this book was in the more-odd-than-good category but I liked its refusal to have a coherent philosophical meaning. It's about a man who can't sleep so he goes to his garden shed and saws off his hands and replaces them with gardening tools. Then he starts digging a hole. And then it gets weird. (Read at your own discretion if you have a worm phobia; there's some body horror featuring sexually aggressive earthworms. And then it gets disturbing.)
• 17776 — Someone sent me an ask a few years back to recommend this online multimedia narrative to me and I really enjoyed it! Here's the summary, borrowed from the wiki page: Set in the distant future in which all humans have become immortal and infertile, the series follows three sapient space probes that watch humanity play an evolved form of American football in which games can be played for millennia over distances of thousands of miles. The work explores themes of consciousness, hope, despair, and why humans play sports.
• Saint-Glinglin, Raymond Queneau —the author admitted that this book presents some "internal discontinuities." I didn't like it much but I respect the talent it takes to write a novel where everything feels like a random digression, including the key suspenseful scene that matters to the plot. The one digression I loved had to do with the way the narrator is existentially horrified by various sea creatures. It's like he dreads them so much he can't help but think about them when he should be telling a story.
The oyster... This gob of phlegm, this brutal way of refusing the outside world, this absolute isolation, and this disease: the pearl... If I conceptualise them even a little, my terror starts anew. The mussel is even more significant than the oyster and even more immediately admissible in the domain of terror. Let us indeed consider that this little sticky mass whose collective stupidity haunts our piers, consider that it is alive in the same way as a cow. Because there are no degrees in life. There is no more or less. The whole of life is present in every animal. To think that the mussel, that the mussel has, not a conscience, but a certain way of transcending itself: here I am once again plunged into abysses of anxiety and insecurity.
Near the beginning he philosophises about what would happen if a man and a lobster were the only two survivors of the apocalypse. The lobster would break the man's toe and the man would say, "We are the only beings that remain on this devastated Earth, lobster! The only living beings in the universe, struggling alone against the universal disaster, don't you want to be allies?" But the lobster would disdainfully walk away towards the ocean, and "the sight of the inflexible and imperturbable lobster pierces the sky of humanity with its unintelligible claws." (I can't overstate how little this has to do with the rest of the book.)
• Autumn in Beijing, Boris Vian —needless to say the story does not take place in autumn nor in Beijing.* To the extent that it can be said to be "about" something, it's about people trying to build a train station in a desert with tracks that lead nowhere. (I just went on goodreads to check the title, and it's actually called Autumn in Peking in English. I also discovered that it was featured in a list of Books I Regret Reading. I liked this book, but I understand.)
(* French writers love doing this—like when Alphonse Allais said about his 1893 book The Squadron's Umbrella "I chose this title because there aren't any umbrellas of any sort in this volume, and the important notion of the squadron, as a unit of the armed forces, is never brought up at all; in these conditions, hesitating would have been pure madness.")
• The Library at Mount Char, Scott Hawkins—I fear this one makes a little too much sense for this list, but you can't say it isn't weird; and I loved it and recommend it any chance I get.
• The Eleven Million Mile High Dancer, Carol Hill —this book was so wacky and made me laugh. I've not yet managed to successfully recommend it to someone; its brand of odd didn't resonate with the people I know who've read it but that's okay. You could say it's about a woman astronaut whose weird cat disappears into the fourth dimension (or the quantum realm?) and she goes to space to save him—but that makes the book sound more straightforward and less messy than it is. Her cat leaves her a note before he disappears:
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• The Bald Soprano, Ionesco —fun fact, there's a tiny theatre in the Latin Quarter in Paris where this absurdist play has been staged every night for nearly 70 years, with the exact same set design and costumes and everything, like the actors are stuck in a time loop. They celebrated the 20,000th performance this year! There's an actress who has been playing her character for 40 years and said joining this theatre was like joining a religion. I've been going to see this play as a New Year tradition with my best friend since we were 14, so I love it madly, though I wouldn't say it's good, necessarily—the author said it was about "absolutely nothing, but a superior nothing."
• Statuary Gardens; or Les Mers perdues (apparently not translated) by Jacques Abeille. This man is obsessed with weird statues. Unfortunately I find his writing style rather dull—I feel like he takes strange ideas and makes them feel mundane in a bad way...! But his books still have a nice, quiet, oneiric atmosphere, and images that stayed with me, like a solitary gardener trying to grow stone statues in the depleted soil of a walled garden. Here are some illustrations from the second one:
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I'll look into some of the books recommended on my previous post! (and I agree with the people who brought up Cortázar, Borges, and Junji Ito. <3) Some potentially-odd books I have on my to-read list: Clive Barker's Abarat, Goran Petrović's An Atlas Traced by the Sky, Salvador Plascencia's The People of Paper, Jean Ray's Malpertuis; Jan Weiss's The House of a Thousand Floors; Brice Tarvel's Pierre-Fendre.
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haberai · 4 months ago
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