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I mean no offense, but it is a very futile and somewhat worthless effort to insult a genre of music and to some extent those who listen to it on a site like Hacker News. I would also encourage you to branch out and listen to different kinds of hip hop, for hip hop like any genre is very diverse (some songs don't event have "mindless unintelligible lyrics"). No harsh feelings but stay classy ;)


Music is one of those things where it can take a little effort to explore and expand your boundaries. Still, in the end while I personally think that's a worthwhile undertaking, the benefits are personal so all I can do is (like you) encourage others to make the effort. It doesn't really affect me at all if someone else doesn't like [insert genre or style or artist here] but I will say that in my experience, it's almost always a positive thing to get into.

I wrote off broad swaths of musical styles when I was younger because I thought I actually had a clue about what was out there. I wrote off country because I'd only listened to a little bit of country and didn't like it. I wrote off house and trance and a lot of other electronic music because I had heard a bit of that and also didn't like it.

But in both cases, I was lucky enough to be exposed to a wider variety thanks to the internet, streaming radio like Shoutcast, and yeah...even a good bit of unauthorized downloading when I was younger and options for discovery weren't as robust. Now I doubt I could bring myself to write off any broad genre if only because I had to reconsider both times I'd done so in the past.


Yeah preach! This is so awesome!


Equipment and hardware specifically samplers and synths. Thanks for the reply!


I honestly don't know many 'communities' but Vintage Synth [1] is great. It's hard to avoid Gearslutz, you'll see it googling. Hydrogen Audio [2] is one of the better music communities I know, apart from Jemsite, but it's mostly digital/software/algorithm stuff. Maybe Future Producers [3] is more your thing. Or check synth-specific forums (I don't know what you've got). [4,5]

[1] http://www.vintagesynth.com

[2] http://www.hydrogenaud.io/forums/

[3] http://www.futureproducers.com/forums/

[4] http://forum.moogmusic.com/viewforum.php?f=12

[5] http://www.dsiforum.com


Hey guys, one of the developers here. We've heard many people talking about the differences in speed. Previously we had based speed on the framerate driven by request animframe. We realised this was a mistake so we've switched to time based now. It just got merged and should be updated in the apps pretty soon.


This is fixed on the dev branch we are pushing and rebuilding.


I started Clojure this week. It's really fun and it's syntax doesn't boggle my brain as much as Haskell's.


I don't understand the need to write an article which criticizes a matter of preference. EDIT: I am also astonished at the authors attack on those who operate the vim wiki. He suggests that those who operate the site have personality disorders and are robots and emotionless coders. Come on.


I've been loving this project http://www.woutervanwijk.nl/pimusicbox/. It allows me to stream spotify through my speaker system.


This is a fantastic idea especially for those in the news industry. Any thoughts on pursuing it?


finally a use for the filibuster .


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