I have an Aztec death whistle, and that would scare the hell out of people. Might be fun as a slip-on attachment of some sort.
I have an Aztec death whistle, and that would scare the hell out of people. Might be fun as a slip-on attachment of some sort.
You have the capability to 3d print metal?
I would think the multi-whistle tips would be kinda near an elephant. Not sure how to make the car sound like a car.
Can’t 3d print exhaust components. However, I was wondering what various whistle tips inline would sound like. If each has a different size hole, perhaps they would have slightly different frequencies? The combination might be tie fighter’ish driving by.
Anyone know how the original sound was generated?
The human race
That I’m vegan. They just can’t believe it so I have to tell them about it all night long.
Learn how to mask your IP using VPNs or other open proxies before any of that.
North Korea
To clarify, I’m not looking for hidden gems…
I…I kinda figured that one out
I hope you’re right
I think I’m seeing something different, although also synthetic in nature.
It seems like companies or brands are in here (and probably on any social media) actively controlling the message about their brand. People make a post or comment about a specific thing (or person) and you get pre-packages responses, similar in nature and argument.
It makes you feel like it’s tin foil hat time, but I’ve seen different accounts proporting the same exact experiences about a product, which are super specific in nature.
I could see that being a part of a company trying to actively “control the message,” but it makes you question the authenticity of a lot of posts or arguments. Is that person really standing up for this thing with a questionable history, or are they a paid shill?
What would be a safe space from this though? A forum small enough to stay under the radar? I enjoy larger platforms like this because of the diversity in content and viewpoints, but not if it’s a haven for corporate messaging or agencies controlling a narrative.
Am I joining the tin foil hat club here, or has anyone else seen similar?
You have servers that provide some kind of resource or service, and clients that use those resources or services (will just say resource from now on).
Servers provide that resource using a port so clients will come ask for it using that port.
Sometimes servers can do multiple things, so they will provide multiple resources…maybe a web server hosting a web page is also an email server that can receive and send email too. They do those things using different ports to distinguish the kind of request it’s getting.
On the client side, clients use source ports to distinguish which app asked for a resource. Think of your browser having 20 tabs open, each has it’s own source port so your computer never gets confused which page goes to which tab.
I’m skipping a lot of things (ports flipping for replies, well known, etc), but that’s the basics.
Carrying over heaps of computer equipment (including the mega CRTs before their demise) to your friends house for an all night LAN party that you guys had been prepping for. Then having a blast while parents look at you funny for being into computers.
Oh, and seeing a new BBS at a bus stop that you’d need to go dial into and check out.
All the way