really appreciate you reporting back, thanks for sharing!
really appreciate you reporting back, thanks for sharing!
You are incredible, thank you so much for sharing!
Such a neat piece of software, I remember streaming internet radio (somafm) and trying out different skins on my windows xp laptop back in the early 2000’s and just feeling like the cyberpunk future had arrived. Milkdrop was my gateway drug. Fun seeing it make a comeback, I hope it develops a healthy community and we get some good software out of it. Internet drama be damned.
Seriously, some solid snack game there, they fucking missed out
Seriously, this was pretty cool, thanks for sharing!
Well we certainly appreciate it, thank you for your service tonight
The headline and the contents seem to be very different. Am I having a flashback?
This is an underrated comment here
Oh yeah, this is what I do.
This hit me just right today. Good reminder to be grateful for what we have.
I think this is what the kids call “critical reading abilities”
Thanks for providing a strong counterpoint to the click bait narrative, here’s a prize 🏆
I missed something here didn’t I? Anyone have a link?
Haven’t enjoyed the Hularama episodes much until this one. Felt like they managed to land closer to home this time. Maybe we’ll get some episodes we’ll be proud to call Futurama 🤞.
Same, I stream using the airplay protocol from my Lyrion Music Server and haven’t had to touch their app since they arrived. If they fuck with that though so help me god I will write the nastiest things about them on the internets.
Right there with ya.
I didn’t realize this, didn’t get enough press. Another notch in Biden’s belt, that’s fantastic!
I think it is measured and professionals who work in areas where this was relevant probably track this number among many others. I think the real question you are asking is why it is always framed as a % of GDP in public discussion and news reporting. Some people here point out how % of GDP can be more useful for comparing across countries with vastly different sized economies but I think we all know the real answer has more to do with how people perceive the value differently by using the larger number. Framing government debt as a % of GDP serves the zeitgeist, whatever that is.
That’s fantastic