UdeRecife

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[–] UdeRecife@literature.cafe 4 points 7 months ago

Thank you for your comment and for bringing in some sanity.

I'm a former cellist, who has been trained in the western cannon, and you're absolutely right.

Music is music. The so-called classical tradition is just hyped up musical culture from the rich and powerful European elite of those days.

There's nothing in it more special or high minded except for the fact that it was a learned tradition. It was especially cultivated to cater to those who were wealthy enough to actually pay for the privilege of having music played to them whenever they feel like listening to it.

I'm over-simplifying, but that's pretty much the gist of it. In the 19th century, and with industrialization, more and more people came to have their own pianos at home, so they too could have music at home whenever they felt like listening. Guys like Brahms made a huge buck back in the day catering to this new public.

The point being that classical music is just a fancy name for that music tradition which, as you correctly pointed out, is a white European thing used to assert a supposed intellectual dominance over other peoples and their own cultures.

Remember, music is music. There's nothing inherently good about classical European music. Actually, if you hear that tradition thoroughly enough (I did), you'll quickly find out that some of it is actually really badly written, even by the so-called great (I'm looking at you, Beethoven, and your Op. 91, Wellington's Victory "Battle Symphony" -- what a piece of crap!).

tl;dr Classical music is indeed a politically charged term with nasty political implications. As a musical tradition, it is indeed over-hyped and made up to be something bigger than it actually is.

[–] UdeRecife@literature.cafe 2 points 7 months ago

Are they good? What tracks do you recommend?

[–] UdeRecife@literature.cafe 2 points 7 months ago

I love copyq so much. It's definitely one of the apps I first install in a new deployment. When I hear of the troubles some people go through for not having a clipboard manager, I just smh and think, 'copyq'.

[–] UdeRecife@literature.cafe 8 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Paris, Texas. Yeah, from the movie.

[–] UdeRecife@literature.cafe 2 points 8 months ago

Same here. Pinch zooming is now my best friend though.

[–] UdeRecife@literature.cafe 3 points 8 months ago

Great reference. Thanks for that. I'm reading it right now and it's pretty good!

[–] UdeRecife@literature.cafe 7 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Several options:

  • Master PDF Editor, version 4 is free (and in AUR);
  • PDF Arranger, good for bulk edits;
  • jPdfTweak, a veritable swiss knife of PDF editing;
  • jPDFBookmarks, the best for editing bookmarks;
  • Briss, for bulk cutting PDFs;
  • Krop, also for cutting, but less flexible.
[–] UdeRecife@literature.cafe 5 points 8 months ago (5 children)

I had many issues since the upgrade. After getting tired of hunting them down individually, my one-time solution was to nuke my old configs and simply start anew. Fresh home, .config, .local.

[–] UdeRecife@literature.cafe 2 points 8 months ago

Don't get me started. The thesis, antithesis, synthesis is Hegelian only in the sense that Marx was a leftist Hegelian. For that historical dialectical movement is actually a Marxists' material reinterpretation of Hegel's teleology of the Absolute.

Yes, you could argue that Marx is simply Hegel under a different guise, and that thesis, antithesis, synthesis is just an explicit reformulation of Hegel's ontological dialectics. But then you might as well say that the whole western contemporary philosophical tradition is in some sense Hegelian as every known philosopher since has been trying to overcome Hegel. Which, in some sense, is true.

In any case, this will only prove the Hegelian fanboy point: aufhebung, bitches!

[–] UdeRecife@literature.cafe 4 points 8 months ago (4 children)

For life. That is. If you're non-Hegelian.

Otherwise you become a kind of know-it-all as anything and everything that is raised for or against your Hegelian Weltanschauung is necessarily ontologically subsumed into the historically inherently determined dialectical self-manifesting and self-fulfilling recognition of one's own liberty which is nothing other than the unavoidable individual instantiation of the greater collective coming to terms conscience of the Absolute. Aufhebung, bitches!

[–] UdeRecife@literature.cafe 2 points 8 months ago

I use both htop and btop—depending on the mood. htop is less prettier, but more reliable. But sometimes I want pretty and I go with btop. top is where I draw the line. It's too nerdy for me.

[–] UdeRecife@literature.cafe 7 points 8 months ago

Well, he gave two of them away.

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