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July 5, 2012



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andandand
likeamaniac

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.fr, dark clouds
July 5, 2012



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July 5, 2012



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.de
July 5, 2012



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Music
July 1, 2012
freeform jam with kevin
Music
June 28, 2012
word in prog
Music
June 27, 2012
together we imbibe
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June 18, 2012
enough already
SE1
June 17, 2012



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LES
June 17, 2012



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Music
May 29, 2012
wankage failage etetc
Music
May 23, 2012
freeform jam with remaincalmage
Music
May 14, 2012
in the defense
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May 9, 2012
ugly albert
this morning
May 6, 2012



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Music
May 1, 2012
the spring is not much better
Music
April 15, 2012
out of the last thing
Music
April 12, 2012
push and poke

... on a windy day

Recordings:

hmph number 588

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Music
March 23, 2012
inthemeatofit
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March 22, 2012
cleanfeet
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March 21, 2012
return of bp
Music
March 10, 2012
shallow
Music
March 9, 2012
phonein
Music
March 5, 2012
freeform jam with company and picnic
Music
March 2, 2012
freeform jam with christophe
Music
March 1, 2012
christophe - 1 -- [3:00]
christophe - 2 -- [5:04]
christophe - 3 -- [3:49]
christophe - 4 -- [6:57]
christophe - 5 -- [9:59]
christophe - 6 -- [9:01]
ilnyapas
twitter
February 28, 2012
As a bit of an experiment, and after having set up a Twitter feed for Cockos, I'm probably going to start posting more random things (that I wouldn't bother updating this blog for) to twitter.com/lejustinfrankel... All that I have so far is a link to a mp3 I made today. Maybe I'll complain about [insert random API here] from time to time, too. The big meaty stuff will go here, still, though. For example, a discussion I've had with a friend:

Someone really needs to make an open system (think web, or email) for social (or anti-social) content publishing. Imagine a world where all of the content of each user on Facebook can be hosted and delivered by the provider of your choice (or yourself), and where the privacy controls and failures are not controlled by one monolithic company.. *cough* hurry up people *cough*.. The hard part, of course, would be getting such a thing to the size where it is useful, but there should be enough people out there interested. Speaking of which, this Onion video is absolutely brilliant:





Recordings:

staring makes things disappear

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Music
February 22, 2012
bonus points
Music
February 15, 2012
post brainache
Music
February 13, 2012
up and shit
jersey
February 11, 2012

from my last ride

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Music
February 10, 2012
happy SAYS
Music
February 8, 2012
dodeedo
Music
February 7, 2012
this is it or yl

watch out for the mines!

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Music
January 30, 2012
requires medicinal assistance
Music
January 29, 2012
bler
Music
January 25, 2012
113835 times i love you
Music
January 24, 2012
sliding down
freeform jam with wiener
Music
January 20, 2012
actout wankery
chris - 1 -- [4:03]
chris - 2 -- [2:45]
chris - 3 -- [7:17]
Music
January 19, 2012
yaytruthiness
the rain is warm
January 18, 2012



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wrecked

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Music
January 17, 2012
freeform jam with chris and wr
music and claymation
January 11, 2012
I saw this excellent claymation music video:

...which hooked me. "Portugal. The Man" is great, I've listened to this album ("In The Mountain In The Cloud") more times than I can count:

...and the animator of the first video, Lee Hardcastle, has some fantastic videos. Check out Pingu's The Thing (which is quite popular on YouTube, so you might have already seen it):

Sorry for the flood of YouTube embeds, but I enjoyed them greatly, and having already spammed many people with links, felt compelled to continue.

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Music
January 5, 2012
newthingy
Music
January 3, 2012
coldout
Music
December 31, 2011
eve of solitude
Music
December 27, 2011
nuevoklavier1
Big Ideas
December 23, 2011
I have occasionally found myself in conversation, often in the presence of alcohol, about the ownership and value ideas. This post will attempt to document my current state of mind in these matters.

We routinely say "I have an idea", but I assert that nobody can own an idea. The closest one can come to owning an idea is to have private (possibly exclusive) possession of it. Sitting on an idea (or indeed implementing it and using it privately) could prevent others from implementing the idea, but it also would not prevent them. What is interesting about this, too, is that one would have no way of knowing if they had exclusive possession of the idea, since others could also possess it privately.

I've often heard things such as: "If I have an idea for something great, I should be able to benefit from it." I don't think it is that simple, nor do I think it should be. I like to imagine it from the perspective of conservation of energy. In my opinion, "having an idea" doesn't cost anything -- there's no work done, no trial and error, no refinement, no experimentation, it's purely the creation of an abstract concept. All of the work, all of the energy required to develop the idea into something real, that happens after having an idea. All of the work of implementing (or at least designing an implementation or possible implementation) is the where the value is created, and that is from what a person should be able to derive benefit.

If you suppose for a moment, that someone could have some sort of exclusive right over an idea, what would that actually mean? Could they prevent other people from doing anything that could be conceivably based on that idea? Could they demand a share of any derived revenue, or control? Could they demand credit? For how long? Ugh, chaos follows. The world would grind to a halt due to this complexity. The advantage you get for having an original (or at least somewhat original) idea is a slight head start.

An idea is something that one can benefit from, but that the rest of society also has the same opportunity for benefit. This actually makes me quite happy.

What does one do if they have an idea and want to make it into something real, but have no applicable skills? Hire people. No money? Make non-disclosure agreements or other contracts which will help protect what other people do with the information you given to them, and prevent them from doing other things that could possibly relate to the idea. This is a joke, though, few talented developers will agree to these sort of terms. Both sides need to have something of value to offer, and ideas are not value held by either side, because they are not able to be owned.

A friend brought the subject of Facebook up after seeing The Social Network.

  1. Facebook became huge because of how it was made and marketed.
  2. The idea for Facebook wasn't a new, nor original, idea.
  3. Even if it was some brand new idea, it doesn't matter, since nobody can own the idea.

TL;DR: Ideas are worth a lot to society, but not much to individuals. Execution is the opposite.

Finally, some advice for anybody who wants to make things and profit from them: figure out something you can contribute; ideas aren't enough. If you're content to just contribute to society: publish your ideas, let people use them, and hope for the best.

(also, a related post that I previously linked to and agreed with, but the notion that the worth of ideas differs for society as a whole vs the "owner" is new for me)

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Music
December 17, 2011
another wanking
(youtube link)

The rest of the album is pretty solid, too, but the feel of this one does it for me.

I will also go ahead and say that, for the record, the last two Radiohead albums are completely awesome. Just in case anybody wondered.

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