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Bertophonic

Music stuff! Particularly chiptunes. ♫

Within the past ten years, I've come to really love the cute, neat, and fierce package that is the Hudson/NEC PC Engine. In particular for here, I've loved the wavetable sound from the HuC6280, and I thought I could get it to do some neat stuff.

Thankfully, tildearrow's Furnace chiptune tracker supports it quite well!I also played around a lot with FamiTracker a long time ago -- so once I saw that I could get Furnace to run on a Raspberry Pi (which is my daily driver), I got to work experimenting with what kind of sounds I could get with different combos of waveforms!

I hope you enjoy what I post!

-- Berto ❤️

ebrahimhussain662

Arabic and English Content! Hi im just a person who likes uploading videos to youtube and hopefully making my viewers smile or laugh and my goal is to get 1k subs. Hey if you say why im still uploading even though i barely get any views or likes. If i get 1 like that means i made 1 folk happy and thats what making me share my nonsense with others!

Warframe (miroir youtube)

Welcome to the official YouTube channel for WARFRAME, where you’ll find the latest trailers, community streams, and deep dives into what’s coming next straight from the developers via the DevStream series.

Join 70M+ registered players in WARFRAME, the expansive free-to-play looter shooter! 18 corrupted worlds, over 40 legendary Warframes, unrivaled customization, and hundreds of distinct Weapons await you on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4, PlayStation 5 and iOS. Join your fellow Tenno now by registering for free at wrfr.me/yt

WARFRAME is developed by Digital Extremes in London, Ontario, Canada.

Bertophonic

Music stuff! Particularly chiptunes. ♫

Within the past ten years, I've come to really love the cute, neat, and fierce package that is the Hudson/NEC PC Engine. In particular for here, I've loved the wavetable sound from the HuC6280, and I thought I could get it to do some neat stuff.

Thankfully, tildearrow's Furnace chiptune tracker supports it quite well!I also played around a lot with FamiTracker a long time ago -- so once I saw that I could get Furnace to run on a Raspberry Pi (which is my daily driver), I got to work experimenting with what kind of sounds I could get with different combos of waveforms!

I hope you enjoy what I post!

-- Berto ❤️

All in!? Inclusive Education Worldwide

Inclusive education opens up fair opportunities for educational justice for all children and young people — regardless of social and ethnic background, gender, special needs or other factors. At the same time, inclusion is considered one of the biggest challenges in the German school system. How about other countries?
In the lectures series "All in!? International school systems and their way to inclusion", school education systems in different countries around the world will be presented on the aspect of inclusion in the fields of special educational needs. Among other things, the concept(s) and understanding of inclusion, the historical development, legal foundations, framework guidelines and the implementation of inclusion in the various school systems will be addressed.
What parallels and differences can be identified?
And what (common) opportunities and challenges will the international school landscape face in the coming years?

Harry S

Hi I am Harry S, I am a programmer, software engineer (as a profession), and a Privacy Advocate (meaning I support privacy).
I have a BSci (Hons) in Software Engineering, I know my stuff.

What am I going to be posting (ordered to most prominent):

  • Computer Science Related stuff
  • Interesting things I like and found out, like Tom Scott 'Things you might not know'
  • Privacy Tips and Videos

Is there any upload schedule?
No. I will be like XFCE, the next update may be a day or 4 years.

Copyright:
CC-By

Other things:
I will try to reference any links and sources I use.
I will keep my language mild unless quoting a source, mild being based on 'Ofcom Offensive Language'[1]

[1] - Ofcom (2016) Attitudes to potentially offensive language and gestures on TV and radio, [Contains Offensive Language] https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0022/91624/OfcomOffensiveLanguage.pdf [Accessed 29/05/2020]

Open Score: The State of Art & Technology

Open Score was an annual symposium that explored the state of art and technology. Convening luminary artists, curators, researchers, and writers to discuss how technology is transforming culture, the first edition of Open Score considered how artists responded to new conditions of surveillance and hypervisibility; how social media’s mass creativity interfaced with branding and identity for individual artists; how the quality and texture of art criticism evolved in a digital age; and what the future of internet art might be in light of a broader assimilation of digital technologies.

Supported by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, Open Score: Art and Technology 2016 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the groundbreaking initiative Experiments in Art and Technology. The conference’s title was taken from Rauschenberg’s live performance Open Score during one of E.A.T.’s most iconic events, "9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering."

Autobiog Series on Censorship

This series of videos describes my experiences with surveillance, censorship, and privacy. At the moment I only plan to release what I have already recorded in 1-10 segments but new videos may be added in the future if there are any further encounters to document. I prefer to remain anonymous although people watching these videos may already know me. These videos are not intended to gain acceptance from such people who have disregard for me. Rather they are to educate anyone who is unaware of my existence on the world of surveillance, censorship, and privacy.

FLM

Forever Lost Music was an idea to record some unusual, obscure, or otherwise lesser known records.

I ended up only recording three of these and never actually published them until now. If there is any interest in these types of videos, and I'm able to find enough interesting records, I might be able to continue this. What do you think?

Linux Renaissance

Hi, I’m <a rel="me" href="https://silversword.online/@darth">Darth ŠČ!</a> Welcome to my channel, where Free Software and Linux are front and center. This the space to dive into my Linux renaissance journey, packed with insights, experiences, and the pure magic of free software community.

I also run live stream classrooms where I break down Linux topics step by step. Right now, we’re tackling LPIC-1, but we’ll be leveling up to more advanced content later this year. Missed a stream? No worries—YouTube channel members can catch the VODs anytime! Membership is super affordable, starting at just 1€. You can also watch my classroom VODs on Patreon.

Here are the links:

If you love what I do, consider supporting the channel through Ko-fi here: https://ko-fi.com/darth. Your support doesn’t just keep the lights on—it’s what drives me to create even more content for you.

Let’s connect in the comments.