A TV show is ~1000 feet, I have 10 of those.
25 cents a foot for 10,000 feet is $2000.
I'm still waiting on quotes from other companies. I might be able to seeing a lower rate, but it seems like this might get expensive.
A TV show is ~1000 feet, I have 10 of those.
25 cents a foot for 10,000 feet is $2000.
I'm still waiting on quotes from other companies. I might be able to seeing a lower rate, but it seems like this might get expensive.
Hi! I have kinescopes of the TV show Space Patrol. I have at least 10 of them. They are 16mm black and white sound film, and archives of live TV broadcasts.
I want to digitize them.
I had a few leads, earlier this year, but so far nothing has panned out. I'm following up with those leads, but it looks like I might need to look elsewhere.
I'm reaching out to some local companies to give them a shot, but it looks like they mostly want somewhere around $0.25/foot.
@yam655 speaking of, remind me to show you the new Squatch shirts this weekend (and get your size and mailing address if you want one.)
@Wetdryvac that's super cool.
What kind of thing are you looking for for the next project?
Guess I could have shared a photo.
I just finished a mock up of our first batman kitbash.
I'll refine this one, and then make four or five more. I'm not a fan of all of these accessories, but most of them are okay.
@RadicalEdward I should finish it. Many of the ideas are important.
I just hate greifers and trolls, and especially irl.
@kelbot @schlink @privacytools That's a real shame, it's such a clever, simple idea.
@kelbot @schlink @privacytools that sucks! I had notification issues for a few weeks, but I figured it was my mail server's fault, and everything is working again after my last update.
I'm designing some T-shirts for screen printing.
I do this a lot less often than digital direct to garment printing.
Should be a fun diversion.
Target segregated elves and I can't think of a single good reason why.
@RadicalEdward I got sad at one part and never finished it.
I guess I should.
For the first book of #TechnicolorRainbow book club, let's read Cory Doctorow's Walkaway!
It's a techno utopian story about how the world in the near future has such economic inequality that the few super rich don't need the many poor in the post scarcity world, so the poor just leave that unequal world and start their own society with all the tech that destroyed the need to work.
As Neal Stephenson describes it:
“The Bhagavad Gita of hacker/maker/burner/open source/git/gnu/wiki/99%/adjunctfaculty/Anonymous/shareware/thingiverse/cypherpunk/LGTBQIA*/squatter/upcycling culture...zipped it down into a pretty damned tight techno-thriller with a lot of sex in it.”
Figured this is a good first one as it's been talked about on fedi a bit.
Find a copy from your library, or friend. If you're buying a new digital copy, buy it from Cory's site, the money that would have gone to Amazon just goes to him.
https://craphound.com/shop/#walkaway
And if you really can't swing it, let us know and we'll find you a copy.
Use the tag and CW your posts to prevent spoilers.
Figure this will go through until the end of the year as people's schedules will be hectic with the holidays.
Don't really know, do we have one time near the end where we all talk? Thinks it's fine to just post when you want, don't want to lose your thought for the moment any way.
@schlink @privacytools @kelbot I still like deltachat, fwiw
Thinking about wrapping half of what I do on a daily basis up in to a graphQL resolver, and then sticking a dashboard on top of that.
I need to code more, and if I can get paid while finding my footing again, all the better.
@ghostwife they are an scp entry.
@ryen these are perfect.
That was fun. I intended to go to sleep hours ago. Guess I'll do that now.
@ajroach42 I like Julia Evans' comics https://jvns.ca/blog/2017/11/25/linux-comics--zine-edition/
@nev I have these.
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