Month: March 2020
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Recording Music/Video with GarageBand on iPad and video on iPhone – Part 1
If you’ve spent anytime at all on YouTube watching videos of guitarists you know that they range in quality from quick and dirty iPhone videos to more elaborate multi-screen, multi-track presentations. Until this week and being quarantined and all with the Coronavirus pandemic, I had never really given much thought to posting my own videos…
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Friday Links for Mar 20, 2020
10 Ways to Ease Your Coronavirus Anxiety – These simple tips will help you relax and put things in perspective — in between washing your hands, of course. A Guide to Managing Your (Newly) Remote Workers – Good tips from HBR A cough, and our hearts stop: Coping with coronavirus anxiety and fear – More…
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Friend of the Devil — Martin D-18
We are on mandatory lock-down here in NJ to help flatten the curve. Yesterday, late in the afternoon I made the mistake of looking at Facebook. I should have known better. Facebook just seems to bring out the worst in people. So I figured I might try to tilt the scales a little bit more to the positive…
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Friday Links for Mar 13, 2020
Desktop-Class Productivity for iPad – Things Blog – Cultured Code – Release notes with cool tips. Individual vs collective climate action – Those who are concerned about the climate crisis need to do a better job at highlighting that more than 70% of the climate problem is caused by just 100 corporations Not a ‘math…
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Conveying Presence/Availability During Remote Work
One of the challenges of working remotely is conveying your presence/availability to your colleagues while working at home.
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Friday Links for Feb 29, 2020
A High-Resolution Audio Primer – a report on a scientific article presented at last year’s AES meeting, in which the authors used test tones and a modest audio system (albeit in an anechoic chamber) to prove that listeners can discriminate between high-rez and CD-rez audio. Don’t think twice – Billy Strings – I recently learned…