Make up your mind, Nostr.

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inb4: "Ahh, freedom tech. I like your mission! Lemme take a looksie. See where I can help out."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8_XFdBxOaw

i'm genx not millenial for a start

nice piece of music tho

i've never really understood what conductors are for, i think they should be replaced by a metronome

the tiny moment at the end when he grins was the best part of it

if that was his first rodeo, he had a nice intro

You can hear it when a music piece has soul. A metronome is inanimate and the music would come out flat.

yes, i agree, conductors help keep the vibe of the players in sync

i just find it funny watching it, it's so ... idk... flamboyant

I tagged you because i imagine this is your vibe working on realy, debugging outputs and looking at the different implementations of the protocol

In this case, the tempo increases - so for an orchestra and this piece in particular, you really want the organic feel