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good mix of DnB and rock this time 'round. each was $2 apiece (except for the bottom right one which was free) and selected on vibes alone

Fuze - Recordings: okay. fun to listen to but instantly forgettable.

Quadra - Test Tone/Half Known: sick. reminds me of late 90s The Prodigy. I love Half Known.

Kosheen - Catch/Demonstrate: sick. really distinctive, Catch absolutely fucks, the vocal sample is gonna be stuck in my head for a while.

The Manvils - S/T: no idea how I feel about this one. it's like someone took The Killers and Imagine Dragons (two bands I absolutely despise) and combined them, but added enough restraint to make it work?

Joe Jackson - Big World: 1 1/2 LP album (side 4 is blank and just has a bunch of locked grooves), kinda 80s pop rock. kinda pretentious, but overall actually pretty cool. liner notes especially rock. also there was a little piece of desiccated weed in the slipcase about the size of a grain of rice, lol.

Thinkman - The Formula: 50/50 between the soundtrack to the greatest PS1 game you've never played and the worst new wave I've ever heard. for free, I can't complain.

man, I've missed bargain bin digging! hopefully I can go back to that shop soon.



  • pizza tower
  • system shock reboot
  • atomic heart
  • S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 4
  • dream bbq

that may not sound like a lot but it's great when you consider that the number of games I have any interest in released in any given year is around 0.4 on average. come to think of it, i literally cannot name a single game that released last year.



almost nobody runs a masto or activitypub instance full time, so 90% of fediverse upkeep and maintenance is just a really big, shared hobby. sure, there are some technical problems, but everything has its fair share of technical problems. this is a problem that would fuck up any serious system - email, the web, the telephone system, etc, would not work well enough to be terribly useful if it was just a big hobby project.

if this hump can be overcome, I'm very confident in the future of the fediverse. of course, to have people be able to maintain fedi instances full time, you need to be able to actually pay them - and unless you wanna recreate a bunch of the problems with traditional profit driven social media, that's gonna be a big problem.