39C3 — Recreating Sandstorm [Roland JP-8000 Patch].

“Sandstorm” is powered by the Roland Supersaw, and synth nerds have argued for a decade about how it’s made. The JP-8000 is a digital synthesizer, though, so it’s just code, run through custom DSP chips. If you could reverse engineer these chips, make a virtual machine, and send them the right program, you could get the sound 100% right. Think MAME but for synthesizers. That brings us to [giulioz]’s talk at the 39th Chaos Communication Congress, where he dives deep into the custom DSP chip at the heart of the JP-8000.

https://media.ccc.de/v/39c3-from-silicon-to-darude-sand-storm-breaking-famous-synthesizer-dsps

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Older gay couple goes viral for recreating their old photos - LGBTQ Nation

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Read this new report from #reCreating EU, analysing case studies on the effectiveness of regulatory measures to increase #digital access for academics and people with visual impairments.

Available #OpenAccess here: http://ow.ly/PE1450JWPqb
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Final report on case studies on the effectiveness of regulatory measures to increase digital access to academics and people with visual impairments

The reCreating Europe aims to promote a creative, diverse, and accessible Europe, and, to achieve this aim, investigates inter alia stakeholders’ perspectives on the European regulatory framework of copyright law. Work Package (WP) 2, entitled End users and access to culture, examines how End-users interact with copyright rules. In particular, Task 2.5 - Empirical case studies on the effectiveness of regulatory measures to increase digital access to academics and people with visual impairments - analyses the impact of regulatory responses to paradigmatic access issues focusing on two case studies: (i) academics and the research exception, and (ii) people with visual impairments and the so-called Marrakesh exception. The two empirical studies were independently carried out but extensive communication and collaboration between the research teams allowed for comparability and a parallel discussion of the results. Moreover, we have drawn general conclusions on individuals with paradigmatic access issues.

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Read this new report from #reCreating EU, analysing case studies on the effectiveness of regulatory measures to increase #digital access for academics and people with visual impairments.

Available #OpenAccess here: http://ow.ly/PE1450JWPqb
@[email protected]

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/reCreatingEU/status/1551900282682019841

Final report on case studies on the effectiveness of regulatory measures to increase digital access to academics and people with visual impairments

The reCreating Europe aims to promote a creative, diverse, and accessible Europe, and, to achieve this aim, investigates inter alia stakeholders’ perspectives on the European regulatory framework of copyright law. Work Package (WP) 2, entitled End users and access to culture, examines how End-users interact with copyright rules. In particular, Task 2.5 - Empirical case studies on the effectiveness of regulatory measures to increase digital access to academics and people with visual impairments - analyses the impact of regulatory responses to paradigmatic access issues focusing on two case studies: (i) academics and the research exception, and (ii) people with visual impairments and the so-called Marrakesh exception. The two empirical studies were independently carried out but extensive communication and collaboration between the research teams allowed for comparability and a parallel discussion of the results. Moreover, we have drawn general conclusions on individuals with paradigmatic access issues.

Zenodo

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Coffee break? Have a read of this two-part blog post, written by #reCreating members Thomas Margoni, @[email protected] and @[email protected], on the topic of algorithmic propagation.

Part 1: http://ow.ly/uC3t50JvJCp
Part 2: http://ow.ly/1u9Q50JvJCo

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Algorithmic propagation: do property rights in data increase bias in content moderation? Part I - Kluwer Copyright Blog

Introduction This two-part blog post offers a reflection on the topic of content moderation and bias mitigation measures in copyright law. It explores the possible links between conditional data access regimes and content moderation performed through data-intensive technologies such as fingerprinting and, within the realm of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) algorithms. More specifically,... Continue reading

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Funny and Cool Recreating Movie Scenes at Home (15 PHOTO)
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Funny and Cool Recreating Movie Scenes at Home

With all this free time on your hands, you begin coming up with all sorts of activities, like baking, hairstyling or even recreating scenes from famous

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