

Mexican edition of Tarkus that I found thrifting
To avoid piracy, all records back in the day had that "El disco es cultura" legend, which literally means "The disc is culture".


To avoid piracy, all records back in the day had that "El disco es cultura" legend, which literally means "The disc is culture".
The style was line drawing in a quite simplistic style and in a vertical multi-pane style. On each pane, you see two people having a civilized discussion about a topic, while on each pane you see in the background a third person that is clearly despicable approaching. At the last panel, he takes precedence by only bringing up bad points.
Thanks in advance.
And today it is thr international day of vinyl, so it suits!
I just went to see the Backrooms movie today (I know, a bit late), and even after hearing Inferno a ton, and also being on my town's listening party, hearing The World Becomes Flesh after the rollercoaster that is the movie… just WOW.
Found some blue jelly at the local supermarket, so I knew what I would had for desert today!
Hailings from a Mexican fan. #SaveStargate
Went to Salvaje Records, a vinyl shop here at Mexico City for a listening party of the new Boards of Canada album, and found this little thing on the shop!
Side B is Empathetic Response, but it sounds… different. IDK.
BTW, love the detail of actual C++ code on the label inside with the track data.
BTW, sorry if wrong sub. Cannot think of a better place for it.
While they had a good intention, the AI dubbing had quite some twitches. Even I, a Mexican, always ended up watching the English version.
And I had the fortune to be there!.
The setlist was awesome, with many classic songs for us oldschools that made me almost tear up. Hearing Love is War and Odds&Ends live wasn't on my bingo card.
Also the band is peak. Some members come from the last edition in 2024, but others are new. Yet all of them SHRED!
Any paisanos that also went there? Tell me!
I'm looking for a Single-Board computer with a RISC-V CPU to test out the platform and develop some programs for it.
I'm not interested in fancy features such as the V extension, matrix multiplication, or anything that AI bros want. A simple RV64G CPU is fine for me, as long as it has enough power to spin up a desktop environment and maybe (maybe) a web browser.
What I am more concerned is having support for mainline Linux distributions, such as Debian or Fedora, for example. What I want is being able to go to the website of the distribution, download the RISC-V image, flash it into a SD card, and boot from it, totally avoiding (or as much as possible) the need to download from the manufacturer binary blobs or custom images of the OS.