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This morning I released three tracks trough DistroKid.

Here's one of them, "Easy Love Easy Life".

You'll find the other two under the same YT Topic.

I hope you enjoy it!

https://youtu.be/lvIaEhvSAfQ

#music #single #funk #electronicmusic #distrokid #distrokidartist #nolabel #indiemusic #magus

Easy Love Easy Life

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One week ago, a court in California ruled that employers cannot be sued for spreading COVID to their workers due to lack of protections.

This week, In-N-Out banned their employees from wearing masks.

This is horrible.

PSA: we are still operating here on Mastodon, as you may have seen we are also on Threads.

It's me, your favourite yōkai composer, and I'm finally on Mastodon!💕

I'm a musician and composer spanning pretty much any genre you can think of, and would love to work with you! For any business-related inquiries, please feel free to DM me! Thankyou and I look forward to working with you <3

https://youtube.com/watch?v=YLAQax8y1g4

#music #orchestra #gaming #gamedev #indiedev #portfolio #anime #soundtrack #VGM #composer #introduction

A just world on a safe planet: First study quantifying Earth System Boundaries

“#Justice is a necessity for humanity to live within planetary limits. This is a conclusion seen across the scientific community in multiple heavyweight environmental assessments. It is not a political choice."

“The Earth system is in danger, as many tipping elements are about to cross their #TippingPoints."

https://www.pik-potsdam.de/en/news/latest-news/a-just-world-on-a-safe-planet-first-study-quantifying-earth-system-boundaries

#ClimateCatastrophe #ClimateScience

A just world on a safe planet: First study quantifying Earth System Boundaries

05/31/2023 - Humans are taking colossal risks with the future of civilization and everything that lives on Earth, a new study published in the journal Nature shows. Developed by an international science commission engaging more than 40 researchers from across the globe, the scientists deliver the first quantification of safe and just Earth system boundaries on a global and local level for several biophysical processes and systems that regulate the state of the Earth system. For the first time, safety and justice for humanity on Earth is assessed and quantified for the same control variables regulating life support and Earth stability. Justice, assessed based on avoiding significant harm to people across the world, leads to more stringent Earth system boundaries. This is extremely challenging, as the Earth Commission concludes that numerous of the safe boundaries are already crossed today.

Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

To address extreme levels of data scraping & system manipulation, we're now working on getting our users to move over to Mastodon and other competing social media platforms.

Our end goal is to have zero traffic on our servers.

Please be patient while we are DDoSing our servers.

#Twitter #ElonMusk

✍️ As #Twitter dies, there's a certain feeling of schadenfreude, but for #science (and therefore, for all of us), Twitter is a huge loss.

I have written a post on my new blog about what losing access to Twitter's data means to academic research, with a particular focus on #AI #research 👇

A requiem for Twitter: what science has lost: https://nicholasmamo.github.io/NicholasMamo/posts/a-requiem-for-twitter/

#TwitterDown #RIPTwitter

A requiem for Twitter: what science has lost

Twitter is dead. Technically, it is still alive—barely—but for scientific research, it is as good as dead. Twitter’s demise did not start with the saturation of blue ticks, nor with the nonsensical limits on daily views. It started and ended with cordoning off access to the Twitter API; now, it costs $5,000 per month for 1,000,000 tweets—a tenth of what academics previously got for free. I started researching on Twitter in 2016.