![]() ![]() Overall, GarageBand is a well-rounded audio production tool capable of many things. And they are super easy to use and take advantage of. There are drum machines and other features that will get you started with this style of music. GarageBand also has tools that can help you make beats for hip-hop and electronic songs. But you can quickly start making more complex projects with minimal investment while using GarageBand. You’ll need to spend money on extra gear like audio interfaces and microphones to make this happen. This will allow you to connect external instruments and microphones for a more authentic recording studio-like performance. You can also connect an audio interface to your Mac or iOS device to expand the possibilities of GarageBand. If you want to create music straight away with little extra gear, you can start using the built-in software instruments and other features. GarageBand allows you to make music either in the box or with connected microphones and instruments. This is especially true if you already have experience with Apple devices and apps, as the user interface is very familiar. When you start working within GarageBand, you’ll quickly notice how easy it is to control and work with. If you have an iPhone or iPad, you can record music easily on those devices, either at home or on the move. GarageBand is available on macOS and iOS devices, so it’s also a good option to record music with as you travel. From there, the real fun begins as you start to build a recording within GarageBand. I’ll break down some of these templates in the sections below, but picking any of them will get you started with your music project. It can also be a good option for more experienced musicians and producers on a budget, but it’s a pro-level option. This post is geared toward beginners, and GarageBand is a top music and audio production app with those people in mind. ![]() It’s one of the most straightforward audio production tools from a user-experience perspective, and learning how to use it is a breeze if you are comfortable with Apple devices. You can’t really make professional-level recordings with the app, so if that’s your goal, you will need another option.īut for everyone else, GarageBand is an awesome music-making tool to start exploring. ![]() On the other side, there are better options than GarageBand for professional musicians and producers. The fact that GarageBand is free is a big win for many people. GarageBand is also good for any musician or producer on a budget who doesn’t want to or isn’t capable of buying a more in-depth DAW or audio production app. It might be a bit too complex for younger children, but if your kid can play an instrument, they can probably figure out how to use GarageBand at a basic level. That also means it’s suitable for people of just about any age. It’s a very easy and effective app for people with limited experience. GarageBand is a fantastic tool for people with at least a general interest in audio production or musicians who are just learning their instruments or how to record. Whether you have experience with other DAWs or not, this is a great tool to learn how to record and create music. It’s straightforward to use yet also quite capable. Other than that initial barrier to entry, GarageBand is really designed for just about everyone. You don’t even need to download it to start using the app, which is pretty sweet for beginners looking for easy access. The good news is that GarageBand is free and comes preinstalled on every macOS or iOS device. It’s not available on Windows-based systems or any other formats. So unless you already have a MacBook, Mac, iPad, or iPhone, you’ll need to get one to use the app. The first big thing to know about GarageBand is that it is only available on Apple devices. There’s no better way to learn than to launch the app and start exploring, but it’s always a good idea to consider a few small things first. If you are reading this article, you will likely already have access to GarageBand and are eager to start exploring. ![]()
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It's a symbol of the loss she experienced, a loss she has to run from – or so she thinks. When he shows up at the beginning, they go: “Ok, here comes another movie about a girl meeting a boy, and a boy going nuts and trying to do crazy shit in a car.” But then it becomes something else. I wanted to lead the audience in the wrong direction. Why did you decide to have him in the film as this additional threat? Peter Franzén's American accent is so good. It was very divisive: people either loved it or hated it, but now, once you see the fighter that she is, hopefully you are eager to know more. I knew I could do it because I did it in Hostile, which was half-love story, half-post-apocalyptic movie. Then we change a bit there are some emotions. ![]() When people come to see a film about traps and claustrophobic situations, you have to commit to that – at least at the beginning. It's tricky, however, because whenever kids are mentioned, things can get sentimental. You mentioned being interested in her being a mother and that experience taking over everything else. We had real fire in the scene, but it was our last day. Then, I just wanted to play with the elements – water, fire – and to have all this happen for real. It's our unique source of light! I love Arrival, and the inside of that ship could be made of metal or stone it's futuristic, but it could have been made by the cavemen as well. So we used this strange metal that we needed to create for the film, and then we focused on the light on her bracelet. In sci-fi, one of the clichés is to have many LED lights. Viewers watch so many movies these days, and they are used to not having all the answers. I did so in my previous film, too, Hostile, where I didn't explain the apocalypse. This is something I just like to do, having these Easter eggs that people can later dissect online. There are clues in the movie, some of them so well hidden that I think no one will ever find them. But I did write down all the explanations, what it all means and why she is like this. I made a pact with myself to have some mystery. You don't explain that much in the film though, in terms of why she wakes up in that place and who the hell has braided her hair. ![]() It's true – she becomes a fighter almost in spite of herself. It's almost illogical, but there is this animal instinct that kicks in, and you don't even know why. “This is not a movie where we look at your body it's about going through that experience with you.” At the beginning, Lisa is a woman who doesn't want to live any more – then she fights for her life. I didn't want to be a voyeur, and we talked about it with Gaia, even when discussing her costume. She is a mother, or rather she was one, and now she has to deal with the death of a child. I really wanted to use that feeling to tell a story.Īpart from all these traps, I thought it would be interesting to focus on what's inside Lisa. But it works very well in cinema, in movies like Buried or Cube. It's in all of us we are afraid of being stuck like that. ![]() Mathieu Turi: I am not claustrophobic at all, but even I would be frightened watching this kind of movie. It's the kind of fear that's just universal. Cineuropa: It's always so uncomfortable watching these claustrophobic situations. ![]() ![]() ![]() As well as changing startup programs you never or rarely use, making sure you have the latest version of Windows 10 will help to ensure smooth, speedy startups. One advantage of using Task Manager is that you can sort Windows 10 startup programs by impact and quickly identify which programs consume the most resources. Right-click the program you want to disable from running at startup and select Disable. Launch Task Manager with the Ctrl + Shift + Escape shortcut and click the Startup tab. Here’s how to disable Windows 10 startup programs via Task Manager: Toggle off the programs you don’t want running at startup. Here’s how to disable startup programs in Windows 10 through Windows settings: You can configure your Windows 10 startup apps either in Windows Settings or through the Task Manager. If you’re optimizing your startup programs to free up resources for gaming, check out our guide for even more ways to boost your gaming rig. But remember that some startup programs are necessary, so make sure you don’t disable critical apps such as antivirus software for Windows 11. Having turned off unwanted Windows 11 startup programs, you can restart your computer to see if it worked. Right-click the app you want to turn off and select Disable. ![]() Open Task Manager with the Ctrl + Shift + Escape shortcut and click the Startup tab. Here’s how to disable Windows 11 startup programs through Task Manager: Toggle off any apps or programs that you don’t want turning on automatically on startup. Press the Windows + I shortcut to open Settings, select Apps from the left menu, and then click Startup. Here’s how to disable startup programs in Windows 11 using Windows Settings: Windows 11 is the latest version of the Windows operating system, and although it has a slightly different interface than previous versions of Windows, startup programs can be configured both via Windows Settings and the Task Manager. Keep reading to learn how to change startup programs in Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP through the Task Manager and Windows Settings. And if you have a real dinosaur, you can further minimize the load on your system by using the about blank page on your web browser. It’s certainly not a boot up myth that managing startup is crucial on older and slower computers. 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Restart your computer for the changes to take effect.Right-click on classic_programs_menu.cmd and select Run as administrator as shown.Download show_classic_menu_windows_7.zip to your Windows Desktop and extract the contents to a folder. ![]() Scroll down the list of options and check the checkbox labeled Favorites menu.In the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties window, click on Customize button.Right click on Start Menu (the blue orb on bottom-left) and select Properties.But you can still change the settings to show the Programs sub-menu in the Start Menu of Windows 7. In Windows Vista, you could change the settings to show the classic Start Menu but not in Windows 7. In Windows 7, Microsoft completely removed the classic Start Menu of Windows 2000. ![]() ![]() As the vision for open finance evolves, it’s crucial that we ensure the industry has the space and right environment to help develop concept into reality. It’s why we’ve included Open Finance in our 2019-2020 Business Plan, and why we’ve taken such a proactive approach in engaging with industry on what it could look like in practice. The potential for Open Finance underpins its appeal to firms, consumers (and regulator) alike. And speaking to a group of individuals who are thinking intensely about what Open Finance technology can deliver for UK financial services, I’m sure you’ll agree, that’s just the tip of the iceberg. It has the potential to improve the way consumers and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) manage their finances, to improve the way firms interact with each other and with their customers, and to transform the face of competition in financial services markets. But if they can develop in the right framework, these trends could provide significant benefits to the financial services sector.Īmongst the wide set of solutions offered by concepts like data portability and Digital ID, Open Finance is emerging as one of the key avenues to realising these benefits. These are all factors which, handled incorrectly, could pose significant harm to markets, consumers and enhancing competition in the interest of consumers. It’s no small task to predict the future of financial services, particularly in the current climate of uncertainty, but there are certainly key themes that we can and should be aware of. ![]() I’d also like to touch on some of the challenges we observe, some of which are already materialising, others on the horizon, and the possible solutions to those challenges. Open Finance is an area of significant interest to the FCA, and today I’d like to highlight the opportunities it provides businesses, consumers and the regulator. ![]() We want Open Finance to develop in a competitive environment where the right incentives exist for all players to participate, and which delivers good outcomes for consumers.Open Finance is part of a broader data-sharing initiative and will require coordination and consistency across sectors.Open Finance has the potential to improve access within Financial Services, and could substantively change the nature of competition.Note: this is the speech as drafted and may differ from the delivered version Highlights Speaker: Sheldon Mills, Director of CompetitionĮvent: The Investments and Savings Alliance (TISA) Open Finance Conference ![]() ![]() ![]()
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The CW decoder uses the same basic LM567 circuit designed by Budd Churchward WB7FHC which is connected to an Arduino Nano. I have made some software changes to suit my circumstances. These include a 'live' adjustable farnsworth setting, a much faster sweep tuning function by reducing the tuning range, and changes to the general operation and LCD layout. ![]() or background noise threshold level properly. If they know Morse code you can hide the text. Text to Morse Just type letters, numbers and punctuation into the top box and the Morse code will appear in the bottom box with a '' if the character cannot be translated.ĭecoding will not work if the audio filter or WPM are set incorrectly, or there is a lot of background noise or room echoes above the threshold setting. This is not a great tool for learning Morse code as looking at the dots and dashes does not help. Please see the help file on the HotPaw website for hints as to how to solve decoding issues. ![]() ![]() InSight measured about 6 meters (20 feet) wide including its solar panels and about a meter (3 feet) tall. InSight's design was based on NASA's Phoenix lander, with a robotic arm and dual solar arrays that powered the spacecraft's instruments. InSight had been operating in an extended mission until December 2022, listening for Marsquakes to help us learn more about what lies beneath the Martian surface. One of InSight's primary science instruments, a heat-flow probe known as the mole, failed to work because the soil at the landing site was different than predicted. Its mission was to learn more about how Mars' interior is layered so scientists could compare Mars with what we know about other planets and Earth. ![]() Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport, launched to Mars in May 2018 and landed later that year in November. NASA's InSight spacecraft, an acronym for Interior Exploration using Seismic Why did this happen on Mars but not Earth? To learn why our planet took such a different evolutionary path and what the possibilities are for other worlds including Earth-like exoplanets, we need to learn about Mars' interior. Then, Mars lost its magnetic field and the Sun stripped away its atmosphere. You may also view it on NASA TV at /live.Space exploration missions to Mars have taught us that for at least some periods of time 3 to 4 billion years ago, Mars had conditions that could have supported life as we know it. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex will be live streaming the landing at several locations in the visitor complex. You can learn about them more inside our NASA Now exhibit. If successful, Wall-E and Eva will offer a new communication capability to Earth. During their flyby of Mars, they may communicate the status of InSight’s landing in as quickly as 10-20 minutes. Nicknamed Wall-E and Eva after the 2008 Pixar film, they are the first CubeSat spacecraft to fly to deep space. Launched along with InSight, but flying separately, are two CubeSats, Mars Cube One (MarCO) A and B. To prepare for the challenges of landing, NASA developed a thicker heat shield, a stronger parachute and included 12 descent thrusters to slow the spacecraft down. This sequence is nicknamed the “seven minutes of terror,” since many crucial tasks will be performed by the pre-programmed flight computer. The lnSight spacecraft’s heavy mass and high elevation landing site mean even less time to slow down.įrom that point, it takes seven minutes for the spacecraft to reach the ground. InSight will enter the Martian atmosphere going 12,300 mph/5.5 km per second, or six times the speed of a high-velocity bullet. Mars’ thin atmosphere means less friction to slow the spacecraft down. The landing is one of the most difficult parts of the mission. First to detect quakes on another planet.First to use a seismometer directly on the Martian surface.First to use a robotic arm to grasp instruments on another planet.First mission to probe into the Martian surface as deep as 16 feet/ 5 meters.InSight will achieve many firsts during its two-year mission. All of this information could help in the search for exoplanets similar to Earth. By comparing what we know about the Earth’s core to Mars’ core, we may also learn why these two planets evolved so differently. InSight may help us learn how rocky planets in our solar system formed more than four billion years ago, such as our Earth and Moon. ![]() It will gather data about the planet’s internal activity using a variety of methods, including detecting the causes of Marsquakes, studying heat flow and using seismic waves to determine the depth of the planet’s layers (crust, mantle and core) and what they are made of. Appropriately so, since this is the first mission to study the deep interior of Mars. The definition of the word InSight is to see the inner nature of an object. It launched from California on May 5, 2018, and will work on Mars until November 2020. The spacecraft will attempt a touch down on the Red Planet around 3 pm EST at the planned landing site, Elysium Planitia. After a six and a half month journey, NASA’s InSight ( Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport) spacecraft arrives at Mars on November 26, 2018. ![]() ![]() "The story of Juneteenth as we celebrated is the story of our ongoing fight to realize America's promise, not for some, but for all. "America is a promise, a promise of freedom, liberty, and justice," Harris said. Vice President Kamala Harris said in brief remarks on a CNN special that also featured musical guests, including Miguel and Charlie Wilson, that the holiday honors Black excellence and celebrates freedom, one of the country's founding principles. This year, Lee became only the second Black person to have her portrait hung in the Senate chamber of the Texas Capitol. Regardless, Garter snakes are the most common striped snake species in suburban areas. Garter snakes prefer moist habitats with plenty of grass. The 96-year-old former teacher and activist is largely credited for rallying others behind a campaign to make Juneteenth a federal holiday. Caterpillars in This Guide 25 of the Most Common Caterpillars in North America. Garter snakes living in the Southeastern United States, including Florida, are known for having a rare gray-blue color and exhibit light dorsal stripes, black, and yellow marks. In Fort Worth, Texas, the woman known as the "grandmother of Juneteenth," Opal Lee, led her annual Walk for Freedom. For generations, Black Americans have recognized Juneteenth, but it only became a federal holiday two years ago. The holiday commemorates June 19, 1865, when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, learned they had been freed - two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was issued during the bloody Civil War. "Is #Juneteenth the only federal holiday that some states have banned the teaching of its history and significance?" author Michelle Duster asked on Twitter, referring to measures in Florida, Oklahoma and Alabama prohibiting an Advancement Placement African American studies course or the teaching of certain concepts of race and racism. Still others have remarked at the strangeness of celebrating a federal holiday marking the end of slavery in the nation while many Americans are trying to stop parts of that history from being taught in public schools. While many have treated the long holiday weekend as a reason for a party, others urged quiet reflection on America's often violent and oppressive treatment of its Black citizens. This year, Lee became only the second Black person to have her portrait hung in the Senate chamber of the Texas Capitol.Īmericans across the country this weekend celebrated Juneteenth, marking the relatively new national holiday with cookouts, parades and other gatherings as they commemorated the end of slavery after the Civil War. The 96-year-old former teacher and activist is largely credited for rallying others behind a campaign to make Juneteenth a federal holiday. In Fort Worth, Texas, the woman known as the "grandmother of Juneteenth," Opal Lee, led her annual Walk for Freedom on Monday. On a long holiday weekend seen by many as a reason for a party, others are urging quiet reflection about the end of slavery and the treatment of Black Americans throughout U.S. The flag was my way of saying we as a community need to step back and listen.Americans across the country are observing the relatively new Juneteenth federal holiday with festivals, parades, cookouts and other gatherings. We cannot ignore that and must make space for them to be heard. “Our world is so charged right now and the voices who have been screaming for years are getting louder and louder. “The inclusion of the additional stripes means placing emphasis on voices that need to be heard, especially now even more so than two years ago when I originally made the flag,” Quasar said. In an email to them., Quasar clarified that the Progress Pride Flag “was not meant as a replacement” for Baker’s iconic designs, but was intended “as a supplement to the many flags our community uses to represent us.” Those were phased out in a 1979 modification following the death of San Francisco assemblyman and LGBTQ+ rights activist Harvey Milk. The first flag unveiled 42 years ago had eight stripes, with hot pink representing sex and turquoise for magic. The six stripes in the widely popularized rainbow flag of today each represent an idea that resonates with LGBTQ+ people: red for life, orange for healing, yellow for sunlight, green for nature, blue for peace, and purple for spirit.īut Baker’s flag has changed numerous times throughout the years. The Progress Pride Flag and Philadelphia’s Pride banner made waves at the time, with critics claiming that Gilbert Baker’s 1978 design, which has since been included in the Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection, didn’t need to be updated. “We still have movement forward to make,” Quasar wrote at the time. This is a common color pattern of several species of finches, tanagers, orioles, meadowlarks and warblers. In a statement posted to the campaign’s Kickstarter page, Quasar said the goal was to emphasize “what is important in our current community climate,” namely the inclusion of Black, Brown, and trans people long marginalized by the mainstream LGBTQ+ movement. Wednesday, AugWhat kind of birds are yellow and black Photos of 15 kinds In the United States and Canada there are many birds colored primarily yellow and black. ![]() ![]() ![]() “It’s from both traditional players that normally ignored small satellites but are now offering services and resources and then also new players that have come up in the past five to seven years to specifically address these booming markets.” ![]() “It’s a taboo word in the launch world, but we’re now seeing just an explosion of options,” he said. Safyan said Planet was able to build up its “flock” of satellites as more affordable rockets came to the fore, which eventually generated a cycle of supply and demand. “When we were starting the company about 10 years ago, it was hard to even get some of the launch providers to pay attention to us, because small sats were still viewed as kind of an academic hobby,” said Mike Safyan, Planet’s vice president of launch. Yet alongside the numerous benefits to society, increasing access to space and supporting an economy in orbit comes with its share of challenges, including how to balance a growing industry with the safe and sustainable use of outer space. ![]() Once a realm dominated by just a few spacefaring nations, the cosmos is opening up to nascent space programs around the world, to entrepreneurs and innovators, to commercial companies and even to students. “It’s a huge sea change from the former paradigm,” said Ariel Ekblaw, founder and director of the MIT Space Exploration Initiative. Smaller satellites and lower launch costs mean startups and students can sometimes launch projects for just a few thousand dollars. It has revamped the orbital landscape, dramatically expanding access to the cosmos and fueling what is projected to grow into a trillion-dollar commercial space industry.Ĭompanies that once had to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to put a satellite into orbit can now do the same for a fraction of that price. įind more research articles at the SPC publication archive.The flurry of activity has been driven in recent decades by significantly lower costs to launch into space, the availability of smaller, cheaper components to build satellites and other spacecraft, and the growth of private space companies. Berry, 2021: Hazardous Weather Communication en Espanol: Challenges, Current Resources, and Future Practices. Jenkins-Smith, 2021: An Analysis of Tornado Warning Reception and Response across Time: Leveraging Respondents' Confidence and a Nocturnal Tornado Climatology. Brooks, 2021: The Influence of Weather Watch Type on the Quality of Tornado Warnings and Its Implications for Future Forecasting Systems. Brooks, 2021: Examining Subdaily Tornado Warning Performance and Associated Environmental Characteristics. Cohn, 2021: Changes in Tornado Climatology Accompanying the Enhanced Fujita Scale. Nelson, 2021: An Analysis of 2016-18 Tornadoes and National Weather Service Tornado Warnings across the Contiguous United States. Marsh, 2022: Utilizing the High-Resolution Ensemble Forecast System to Produce Calibrated Probabilistic Thunderstorm Guidance. Gallus Jr., 2022: On the Changes in Convection-Allowing WRF Forecasts of MCS Evolution due to Decreases in Model Horizontal and Vertical Grid Spacing. 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