I like to watch the "bad bunny halftime show" that happens between my apartment building and the next.
Bunnies hopping around and munching on the lawn during the warmer months. BIG bunnies. Well fed bunnies, LOL.
It's snowy and cold right now. I miss my bad bunnies and their grass munching.
I need to move the battery pack, which weighs over 200 pounds, so I get to disassemble it and put it back together again. It's a DIY, so no panic. It has 4 handles, but the shipper used a pallet with a box built around it to ship it, and they used hydraulics to get it into the garage, lol.
It is a good idea for me to get better acquainted with its guts, anyway. What to I have to do this weekend besides record and mix music, edit a video game whose guts I have opened like it's in surgery, and doom scroll the rise of Hydra with the rest of you?
@yuzuki Lol.
It happens to all VC funded startups, but I thought SimpleX people would come up with something less stupid. I mean, Ethereum is one of the least private blockchain networks. This is totally incompatible with the stated goals of the project.
@ai6yr @CavedaleRhones The 48V box with batteries included is sweet. The aluminum casing should isolate any fire to a relatively small area, shouldn't it? It looks like enough power to run the place all day, then charge it using cheap rates at night. In a power outage, if I was reasonable, I should get by for a couple of days with PCs up. heat/AC on, and the fridge still chugging away.
The HOA has no good rules for solar. In fact, there are 2 conflicting paragraphs, one which suggests a homeowner can install them, one which suggests they cannot, unless it's for common use, which is impossible b/c power is individually metered. Nighttime power is pretty cheap on the plan I'm using. It could work, and PGE would send me emails calling me the greatest "energy superstar" of them all, because none of my power would be grid power during peak hours. Or they'd bump me off of this plan, lol.
It's the fire part that has me hesitating.
@ai6yr @shademar.bsky.social I chose a generic drum track to work from, and laid down a rhythm guitar track suitable for editing. I sang the vocals twice. You never know when there might be a car or truck driving past while you're singing, lol.
It's got a bit of a Curtis Mayfield feel, I think.
Now, do I play the fretless bass, write a keyboard bass line, or shell out for a fretted bass (unlikely because I'm not endorsed, which is probably for good reason)?
Hey, manufacturers! Nobody is tossing endorsements my way! I was in Little League! I can catch!
I turn off the AC when recording vocals. When it turned back on this time, it said it was 86F at the AC. I will perspire for art.
On to more tracks!
P.S. I'll need to find images for the video. If anyone has public domain images suitable for a song about AI, they should not hesitate to save me from another DuckDuckGo search for clip art.
Yay! I have another master ready for a music video!
I'm getting creative with mixes. I'm also pickier, lol.
It's bouncing. I had to add a bar of silence at the end.
Now to find pictures and videos so I can put the music video together for it.
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