What about Speech Note? I have used it for transcription of Zoom calls and it does a pretty good job! GitHub link
What about Speech Note? I have used it for transcription of Zoom calls and it does a pretty good job! GitHub link
Knowledge Fight. Keeps me up-to-date on the right-wing grifter-sphere. Wacky Wednesday episodes were the best when they’d listen to Project Camelot or Jim Bakker. Equal parts SMH and LOL :) Long live the Bachelor Squatch!
Lauren Oya Olamina, from Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents. Strong, independent, and wise enough to know that there’s strength in community.
His “Batman: Gotham by Gaslight” was the first full story I remember illustrated by him. Still holds up, IMO.
Before that I remember buying comics that he’d done the cover art for and bring disappointed that he’d not drawn the interior :) Alpha Flight, X-Men, and so on.
I currently follow his Instagram and got a copy of his Quarantine Sketchbook–so many nice images to pour over!
Ñ is how I’ve heard him pronounce it. Such an iconic artist…
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It’s pronounced COH-ven…
Paul Chadwick’s Concrete. I keep hoping there’ll be more.
I have a real soft spot for that X-Factor run illustrated by Stroman. Massive energy in his drawing at that time.
It seems they’re missing out on a memorable marketing campaign: Deploracoin! 100 Deploracoins = 1 Deplorabill.
I was able to find a longer clip of her via BBC iPlayer, but the IOC are copyright striking any videos outside of their official paid channels. How can it go viral when the IOC are so antiviral?!
Have been collecting a few things illustrated by DaNi. Latest was her “Black Beth: Vengeance Be Thy Name.” A fun read!
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Heart’s cover of “Stairway” still makes me break out in goosebumps. Long live Ann Wilson, a voice for the ages!
Thank heavens for this man. Working WiFi helped me take my first steps into Linux and FOSS.
The king has laid himself down and will not rise again, The Lord of [WiFi] will not rise again; He overcame [Broadcom], he will not come again; Though he was strong of arm he will not rise again; He had wisdom and a comely face, he will not come again; He is gone into the mountain, he will not come again; On the bed of fate he lies, he will not rise again, From the couch of many colours he will not come again…
Another example is the area around the main train station, which used to be a carpark and bus station. It’s now an open public space and shopping center, viewable here. No cars, plenty of places to sit, and plenty of commerce.
That section of Krupnicza at the top of the post is doing fine in terms of business. There’s a nice stationery shop, a couple of bakeries, takeaway spots, and even a Starbucks–among others.
If you insist on a larger area full of trade with cars banned, you might consider ulica Grodzka, running from plac Wszystkich Świętych all the way to Wawel Castle. Several city blocks in length and full of shops and restaurants.
If none of that impresses, then maybe give us a concrete rubric, and I’ll see what other nice places in Krakow I can suggest.
Cost of housing in Poland takes up less of one’s budget than practically any other OECD nation. That being said, Krupnicza is right down in the center of town. It makes sense it’d be expensive to have a flat there. But there are lots of more reasonable options outside the Old Town.
Here are two photos of Plac Szczepański, another public space in Krakow, first in the 1960s(?) followed by the 2020s. It went from being a carpark to being a public square and splash park.
A clip can be found here