@knowuh

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Generative artist, software nerd, and adjunct professor of visual arts. He/him

#generative #arteducation #413 #MIT #mass #MassArt

websitehttps://portfolio.knowuh.com/
LocationMassachusetts USA
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📺 chrisbenincasa/tunarr

Create a classic TV experience using your own media - IPTV backed by Plex/Jellyfin/Emby/NFO

Turns Plex, Jellyfin, Emby, or local media into custom IPTV channels with a drag-and-drop scheduler, HDHomeRun emulation, and hardware-accelerated transcoding for live TV streaming

⭐ Stars: 2353
📅 Last Update: Jun 08, 2026

https://github.com/chrisbenincasa/tunarr

#selfhosted #homelab #selfhost #selfhosting #opensource #iptv #plex

GitHub - chrisbenincasa/tunarr: Create a classic TV experience using your own media - IPTV backed by Plex/Jellyfin/Emby/NFO

Create a classic TV experience using your own media - IPTV backed by Plex/Jellyfin/Emby/NFO - chrisbenincasa/tunarr

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Sit still in the forest and listen to the creatures, wild folk, and monsters shambling in the shadows.
Breathe quietly and know you are among friends.
And I wrote books without AI.

I need new inspiration in video format regarding music production. I'm searching for video's in two categories:
1) People doing mix walk throughs or full mix sessions
2) People using the Bitwig native plugins for music production, like Grid, modulations, special native plugins etc... Not turials of how to use the grid, but people actually using it to make music.

Please share what ever comes to your mind!

Linux or not Linux, not important. It's all music.

#MusicProduction #Bitwig

What happened at 10 AM Pacific Time?

What’s the opposite of formaldehyde?

casualdejekyll.

mixing typography and line proximity #3D
@codinghorror @TheEddieShow @dxrt once in a while I like to remind fellow GenXers about our origin story.

Cathedral of Learning, University of Pittsburgh, 2023.

All the pixels, no learning required, at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/52977939495

#photography

Captured with the Rodenstock 50mm Digaron lens and about 13mm of vertical shift to maintain the geometry (but several architectural features - setbacks and tapers in the building design - still make it appear to converge toward the top).

Pittsburgh's 42 story "Cathedral of Learning" houses offices and classrooms for the University of Pittsburgh. Completed in 1937, it took 11 years to construct. It remains the tallest academic building in the US.

The lobby is also gorgeous, and worth a visit.