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23:00
WTF. You never told us, I think
There's countless things I haven't told you, lol
Interesting though, she hadn't played all the Nocturnes yet? Seems like "required food" like Bach's Wohltemperiertes
Not to say I've played all of those
She's 50. She played lots of things when she was young that she'd have to relearn. Like Chopin Etudes. I don't know which Nocturnes she learned, I'll ask
She likes to play some of the WTC preludes
@Columbo Ah
@Columbo WTC prelude, that sounds ominous! :D
23:03
@Columbo That makes two of us. Always with the fugues (if I can) of course
@sehe She always complains about how she never had time to play Bach. Right now, her work mainly includes atonal music IIRC
The Well-Tempered Clavier, BWV 846–893, is a collection of two series of Preludes and Fugues in all major and minor keys, composed for solo keyboard by Johann Sebastian Bach. In the German of Bach's time Clavier (keyboard) was a generic name indicating a variety of keyboard instruments, most typically a harpsichord or clavichord – but not excluding an organ either. The modern German spelling for the collection is Das wohltemperierte Klavier (WTK; pronounced [ˌvoːlˌtɛmpəˈʁiːɐ̯tə klaˈviːɐ̯] in the Standard German of Germany). Bach gave the title Das Wohltemperirte Clavier to a book of preludes and...
@sehe She deifies Gould when it comes to Bach
@Columbo That's a specialism - even today. I can't really bring myself to play atonals
@Columbo And to atonals, I suppose. He's one of the rare angels that speaks both
I suppose so, too, I'll have to ask :-)
@sehe Oh yeah, she recently (re?)learned the ocean etude. Clean once she's warmed up, I was quite delighted
Oh, and she also plays Beethoven's 14th, like you :-)
IIRC there is a video recording that you uploaded quite some while ago
23:10
@Columbo I've never considered that in my reach. Though I keep surprising myself with music I always thought out of my league.
@sehe Hahahaha
@Columbo I'm going to guess Mondschein then. I've never gotten the thing with numbers for music
@sehe Believe me, sometimes things are much easier than what they sound like. It's not magic :)
Yeah. You have to find the right approach
@sehe Yep.
23:12
> One time I heard a guy say that the existence of the moon is so improbable that it's more likely a product of observer error. That was slightly less dumb an idea than this
Wow. That's a very subtle huge burn.
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I'm so full of food
@rightfold Then soon you'll be full of shit - oh wait…
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A lot of it will end up being part of me
This is also the reason why eating your problems away doesn't work
23:14
@sehe Isn't Chopin dead? He is so dead, not even copyright can get to his stuff anymore.
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@Mikhail If food is the solution, and the food becomes you, then the solution becomes you!
Also the problem
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We can conclude that life is literally Visual Studio.
Now, me playing Chopin can still get me into copyright troubles.
People stealing my recording of me playing Chopin, encasing it in an mp3.exe are apparently not in any violation of that law. Yes, this is an actual conversation I had with an Lawyer.
mp3.exe
23:30
mp3_player.exe
@CaptainGiraffe but what if you keep missing the right tone while playing Chopin?
@Columbo britney_naked.mp3.exe
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23:45
Is there some fundamental reason why OGL context's need to be pushed/popped when moving data across threads? I understand that the API might not be thread-safe, but why not have the user code implement the necessary locks?
23:57
@JerryCoffin Hahaha

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