Rosano / Journal

49 entries for January 2022

Monday, January 31, 2022

Sunday, January 30, 2022

posted to Ephemerata

#028: Strolling podcast launch · hear · musical potluck

Hear - Advanced Listening

An app that listens to your environment, adds filters, plays it back to you via headphones in real time. Filters include ‘relax’ (drone in the background higher frequencies turn into water dripping), 'happy’ (as if raining and everything is echoed with long decay), 'sleep’ (combination of waterfall or white noise and echoes the environment); each filter has various levels that can be customized. Fun to play with, regardless of whether it actually helps you chill out or doze off—I’m curious to try them with more intention.

Lisa Hannigan: What’ll I Do

From Passenger (2011). Starting hook got my attention right away. Bright, sunny vibes created with vocals, strings, bass, percussion, and clapping; some of it would normally feel cliché to me, but I enjoyed this. The constant offbeats create a deep swing effect: your body will move.

Murali Coryell: Softly Let Me Kiss Your Lips

From Eyes Wide Open (2000). Prepare yourself for nine minutes of ‘stank-face inducing’ blues vocals, guitar solos, lush organ chords, straight on the triplet drums, scatting… Imagine starting your day with this.

Clogs: Kapsburger

From Lantern (2006). Pure instrumental bliss in this journey that lasts just two minutes. Simple harmonies on guitar that surprise by shifting with subtle voice-leading (often changing one note of the chord at a time). There might be hints of Bach in here, or maybe I’m just projecting what I want to hear.

Saturday, January 29, 2022

Amit Trivedi: Shubhaarambh

From Kai Po Che ! (2013). Soundtrack for a Bollywood film, with lyrics in Gujarati. The introduction has a strong time feel without any rhythmic accompaniment. There’s bagpipes (!), and I know how odd it might be to feature that in Indian music, but the duduk-like instrument called ‘shehnai’ went right to my heart.

Friday, January 28, 2022

Thursday, January 27, 2022

Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Monday, January 24, 2022

[The COVID pandemic has given the current generation a perpetual example of how we're all connected across the planet, which makes it worthwhile to address our problems: there is no longer an African problem or 'so-and-so' problem because our interdependence makes it necessary to fight for each other.]

posted to Vibrations

Strolling Sketches 0001: brave place

Sunday, January 23, 2022

The Problem With NFTs

[The popular usage of NFTs is a mechanism to convince people to buy more crypto, thus providing liquidity for early entrants.]

[The average user on spam NFT Discords is middle-class with disposable income and uncertain about their financial future.]

[Flexing by way of buying a Times Square ad is to signal credibility to validate buyers sense of having made the right decision.]

[Sell the token first and leave 'token holders' to decide what happens with the capital, if they overcome collective inertia—there is no product.]

[Putting all the data in one place, even if it's in a space you 'control', is centralizing (specifically as a point of failure.]

[Broadcasting your unique identifier across the internet feeds into a surveillance ecosystem.]

[When the technical cost of making a modern website became to high for most amateurs, they moved from templates to services and then platforms.]

[DAOs settle for only expressing procedural group operations through code because it's too complicated to design and account for all contingencies and their contingencies.]

[Crypto evangelist want to relegate all consequences to machines via blockchains and DAOs to abdicate humans of any responsibility for bad outcomes.]

Saturday, January 22, 2022

Whitepaper | Circles UBI | Handbook:

[Everyone has their own currency operating by a shared set of rules, culminating to form a kind of monetary fabric.]

[Each personal currency mints new coins for the associated person every minute, and the quantity inflates each year.]

[To mitigate the risk of any account turning into a sybil, trust can be revoked, which allows the revoker to continue spending the revokee's coins but not receive new coins from them.]

[If Carol and Bob are strangers (not yet established mutual trust) but both extend trust to Alice, they can send each other money by transacting in AliceCoin; through transitive chains of trust Carol and Bob receive BobCoin and CarolCoin, respectively.]

[If a trusted person creates a Fake account, other people cannot receive FakeCoin until they trust it, and that person can only spend it if other people trust it.]


faq – Circles UBI:

[People receive CRC unconditionally and the supply is constantly increasing, which incentivizes spending (flowing) over hoarding.]

[The current dominant monetary system is like agricultural monoculture, which devitalizes the soil and requires pesticides to protect. Circles is more diverse:] if you lose your strawberry fields, you will still have your roses and potatoes and cannabis.

[Being careless with trust in Circles mostly hurts you personally and not the whole system.]

[Trust limits are the percentage of your Circles that you are willing to hold in a given person's coin (50% by default, but may be lowered or cancelled eventually); they prevent you from losing all your tokens through transitive transactions.]

[You can start your own local Circles community without three trust connections by sending 0.1–0.2 xDAI to your account, but this will only be useful if you invite your network to exchange products and services with you.]

["Shared wallets" do not issue UBI or receive trust, but they can be opened and shared by anyone in a group or organization. Businesses should not use personal wallets because taxes are complicated.]

[UBI stops if you don't log into your wallet for 90 days, thus incentivizes meaningful usage. To receive UBI after that you need to create a new wallet and transfer over your old CRC.]

[Circles is not on any crypto exchange as it is meant for spending, not for getting rich. You might convince someone to give you other currencies for your tokens, but the peer-to-peer nature of Circles makes it hard to give liquidity to the whole network.]

[The co-op covers transaction costs on the xDAI chain so that buyers and sellers can use the marketplace for free.]

Thursday, January 20, 2022

Wednesday, January 19, 2022