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TimByte
9 days ago
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How to get better at guitar
I'd see this less as "the way" and more as a really powerful tool that some people discover earlier than others
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TimByte
9 days ago
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The core value of transcription isn't the friction itself, it's the attention: looping, listening closely, testing hypotheses, correcting yourself
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TimByte
9 days ago
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"Fear of sucking" is such a perfect way to put it
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TimByte
9 days ago
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Yes, the struggle is kind of the whole point
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TimByte
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One thing I'd add: slowing the track down (without pitch shifting) helps a lot in the beginning
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TimByte
13 days ago
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Artemis II crew take “spectacular” image of Earth
It almost looks like the Earth has a subtle glow around it
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TimByte
13 days ago
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I get that feeling, but I think a lot of the "texture" we remember is really just the limitations of the tech at the time
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TimByte
13 days ago
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It sounds trivial, but perspective shots like this are part of why public support for space programs exists at all
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TimByte
13 days ago
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The camera is compensating for extremely low light, so you end up with something that looks closer to a daylight exposure
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Sharlin
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I know. Apparently this was shot at ISO 51,200.
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TimByte
13 days ago
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It's kind of wild how every generation gets its own "Blue Marble" moment. Technically we've seen Earth from space a million times by now, but every new human perspective still hits differently
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