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Important to note: this is satire

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Look for a genre or group/artist you like or want to learn more about, and check out the ones listed around them for new music suggestions. Each act also lets you play a quick sample.

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Rage is a popular all-night Australian music video program broadcast on ABC1 on Friday nights, Saturday mornings and Saturday nights. It was first screened on the weekend of Friday, 17 April 1987.

Since 1998 rage has posted all their episode playlists online. This website combines these playlists with YouTube allowing you to travel back through time and re-experience rage's recent history.

Please note: all the matching of track to video is done programmatically so some videos, particularly older ones may not be available (depending on whether someone has uploaded them).

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The Fediverse is more than Mastodon. Let’s get that straight away. Mastodon is just the most popular right now, because of the Twitter exodus.There are lots of other Fediverse platforms that are neat in their own right. And best of all, because of ActivityPub they all talk to each other!

Site has a lot of useful links that can save your fediverse bookmarks folder a lot of space.

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This site gathers several popular monspace programming fonts, and puts them in a randomized bracket anonymously. You choose your favorite in each matchup, then at the end you find out which ones you ranked highest.

(I didn't create this and am not affiliated, I just saw it a while back and I think it's neat.)

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cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/43777533

[JS Required] The Restroom Archive

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The Restroom Archive is an ongoing case study that aims to document and celebrate the public restroom. What started as a joke in 2023 has become a years-long practice of 3D scanning the restrooms in restaurants, gas stations, convenience stores, coffee shops, and various other spaces across the U.S. and Europe.

The scans are meant to capture the humorous, chaotic, and often scary nature of these uniquely private publicly accessible spaces.

Through capturing the diverse decor, graffiti, and artifacts, both stored and left behind, I consider public restrooms to be a reflection of both the creativity and impertinence of human nature when we think nobody else is watching.

Scans were made with LiDAR using Polycam for iPhone. This site was built using Vue.js and Three.js and is currently hosted on GitHub pages.

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SpaceSelfie.com is a free public service created by YouTube engineer Mark Rober and his STEM subscription company CrunchLabs, where you upload a digital selfie and it’s loaded onto their small CubeSat, SAT GUS. Once in low Earth orbit, SAT GUS captures an “off-world” shot of your photo with Earth’s curvature in the background, then beams the composite image back down so you can download your very own space selfie

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Games Recap (formerly E3 Recap) gives a quick view of announcements made at showcases, press conferences, and Directs during the summer (formerly E3 season).

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