https://rumble.com/embed/v79kcr2/?pub=4p41y8


Apologia by James Blackshaw, self-released in 2003.
Apologia is the first solo guitar recording by James Blackshaw, which he self-released in 2003 on CD-R in an edition of 30.
"Apologia was written on a cheap Yamaha guitar with a ridiculously high action over the course a couple of months in 2002 and recorded in February 2003, a few months before I picked up a 12-string guitar for the first time and wrote and recorded my first release, Celeste...." --James Blackshaw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjZ-qfr71Vs&list=PL9uAnYN836OvPArZLXh7_Qbwmfl5n3pa-&index=1
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https://browsergate.eu/how-it-works/
It turns out Linkedin quitely scanning your browser extension when you open their website.
Some people said, "you just know about this, it is deh fingerprinting thing, it has been done ages ago". yea whatever doofs, the question now is since when this is ok?
Every time you open LinkedIn in a Chrome-based browser, LinkedIn’s JavaScript executes a silent scan of your installed browser extensions. The scan probes for thousands of specific extensions by ID, collects the results, encrypts them, and transmits them to LinkedIn’s servers. The entire process happens in the background. There is no consent dialog, no notification, no mention of it in LinkedIn’s privacy policy. This page documents exactly how the system works, with line references and code excerpts from LinkedIn’s production JavaScript bundle.
Learning Fast Car by Tracy Chapman? One of the best songs for building fingerpicking confidence.
Clean chord chart here: https://chordroom.com/guitar-chords/tracy-chapman/fast-car
There's something about fingerpicking on a quiet evening that just hits different. Working through some Travis picking patterns tonight.
Dust in the Wind is still one of the most satisfying fingerpicking songs to play.
Let's Walk, a short piece for the Uke Odyssey project
Study No. 3: Salt del Grill (from 50 Miniature Studies for Ukulele)
Proof of Concept, a piece for the Uke Odyssey project