tunetardis

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[–] tunetardis@lemmy.ca 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Huh. I always thought he was from Aurora, Ontario.

[–] tunetardis@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 months ago

Yeah seriously don't tell my wife this. She still counts on them and it's going to go badly…

[–] tunetardis@lemmy.ca 16 points 2 months ago (6 children)

I guess if you look at the track record of how tariffs have played out in the past, there has tended not to be a lot of price relief in going with domestic producers.

Take something like aluminum. While the US does have a domestic industry, it couldn't possibly meet demand in the short term at least. So industries hoping to source aluminum may initially flock to the domestic product, causing a run on it that raises prices. At the end of the day, they'll wind up paying something close to what the imported aluminum costs. This is the new price of aluminum. Live with it.

In the long term, the domestic industry may grow to the point that it displaces the imports. Will that lead to price relief? Again, uncertain. There are reasons why certain parts of the world produce much of the world supply of X, and cost of production is one of them. Also, counter-tariffs may reduce the growth potential of a domestic industry, leading to less investment.

It's not just the US of course. Everyone everywhere will be paying more for everything. Tariffs just suck.

[–] tunetardis@lemmy.ca 17 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I saw one of these on display at the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix AZ, but never heard one played. It's so huge you can't reach those frets at the top there, so the inventor had to come up with a keyed mechanism you see the guy working in the photo.

[–] tunetardis@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 months ago

Given how things are these days, I fear this would be the day you'd be forced to go into work to make up for any wfh you do.

[–] tunetardis@lemmy.ca 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Can't say I'm surprised by the push to plastics given the 25% tariff on aluminum.

[–] tunetardis@lemmy.ca 10 points 2 months ago (1 children)

That's cute!

My daughter has a chinchilla who likes to hold up signs like this.

signs.

[–] tunetardis@lemmy.ca 55 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

Climatology and meteorology are separate disciplines with their own very different modelling. I studied the former way back when, and it wasn't even in the same department at my university (geography vs physics). Climatology is about long-term trends and focuses more on energy fluxes, general circulation patterns (both in the atmosphere and oceans), the hydrological cycle, the carbon cycle, etc. Meteorology is about the near-term. It focuses on the fluid and thermodynamics of specific weather systems, and how to process/interpret real-time data.

[–] tunetardis@lemmy.ca 6 points 2 months ago

Yeah. I think it started when I was playing 2nd violin in a community orchestra. I'd get lost and think just keep playing and look like you know what you're doing. As long as it doesn't clash…

Then I joined a band and they said there are no rules here. Make up whatever you want to go with the song. I was in Heaven!

One time, I was at some kind of open mic thing and an old guy walks up, introducing himself as the official city poet laureate. (Yes, that turned out to be legit!) He started reciting a poem about a local historic event and before you know it, I was playing along. He looked at me but continued. I think it sounded vaguely like something you might hear in a Ken Burns documentary, and when he was done, he came over.

Wow, that fit the words perfectly! What piece did you choose?

Oh what? No I just made it up on the spot.

Really! Could you play it again?

Yeah, no. But if someone made a recording, I'm sure I could harmonize to it! 👍

[–] tunetardis@lemmy.ca 12 points 2 months ago (2 children)

I can play a spontaneous and convincing harmony on my violin to any song I hear. Sometimes I can even do this as I'm hearing a new song for the first time and trying to join in. I also suck at reading sheet music, so this could be a survival adaptation?

[–] tunetardis@lemmy.ca 8 points 2 months ago

I can't find where I read this now, but my recollection is that in the previous round of tariffs, China not only implemented tit for tat counter-tariffs which I imagine Trump had been expecting, but took some additional measures like export controls on rare earths. Like it or not, they basically own the global market and Trump had no answer to that other than to threaten even more tariffs. And here we are.

[–] tunetardis@lemmy.ca 8 points 2 months ago (2 children)

I've been playing around with the free-threaded build of 3.13 and it seems pretty stable with the standard library at least. Most of what I've read suggests the only problems have been with 3rd party libraries that make unsafe assumptions about the GIL being around. But I've tried it out with my own production code and it's been rock solid and performant (at least by Python standards).

 

It’s across from the library downtown. They’ve closed the whole block for it. I overheard there are dancers coming from Montreal at 7 pm!

 

Came across a facebook page showing the new electric ferry in service, but can't find any other news confirming this. Is this for real?

 

Saw this bird on the way to work today. It was perched on a log sticking out of the pond at Lions Civic Gardens. That's that little park south of the mall where the library is. The Merlin app ID'd it as a double-breasted cormorant. Possibly a juvenile given its coloration, though it was a good size!

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Saw this guy on my way to work this morning.

 

I'm looking for an escooter small and light enough for my daughter to take onto a bus and then ride a km or two through a college campus?

But I'm having trouble finding a suitable model. Whenever I go to a dealer, they always want to sell me something rather huge and heavy. She's not that big. Maybe 5'3 with a slender build? When I suggest perhaps their child model would be more suitable, they say they wouldn't be up to the task for one reason or another.

Any suggestions on what to look for?

 

It’s Ghostbusters: Afterlife in case it’s not obvious. There is supposed to be some sort of pre-show put on by the Haunted Walk people.

 

I finally got done yesterday. The best part is when there are like 6 people standing in a swamp, and finally someone climbs into a bush and you hear the telltale sound, followed by a mad rush and a muttered you are appreciated.

 

Which of these have you seen?

I watched and rather enjoyed Reacher without ever realizing the Kingston connection. In Crimson Peak, we stood in for a Victorian era Buffalo NY if I'm not mistaken. I watched Alias Grace and a lot of it was shot around the Penn. I remember Blues Brothers 2000 had an opening scene in front of Millhaven. And I think I've seen a few Murdoch Mysteries shot here?

 

We actually made that drive once and it took > 4 hrs iirc. But we did in December when every little town had its Christmas lights up and it was much more enjoyable than the 401.

 

Heard a loud pecking on my office window and turned around to see this little guy!

 

Be careful if you’re travelling today. (Alas, my band is playing at a campground near Westport next. And yes, it has a trailer park. RIP me.)

 

Mother Nature be like: Why is that electric ferry still not running? Need a boost?

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