Show HN: Cujo's Curated SIDs I've listened to SID music on and off since the 80s, and mostly from early games and demos. Lately, I have explored more recent music. There are online lists of peoples favorite SID music, and online players, see [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]. Because I have different tastes, I had the motivation to make my own list and UX. So from january 2020 to september 2022, I listened through the HVSC having over 50k songs, resulting in a list of 600-700 favorites. I put together a UX so I can easily access them. This project is mostly for my own enjoyment, but I guess that many others here would also enjoy it. Please let me know if you have suggestions for songs I should reconsider adding, or some feedback on the UX. [1] Show HN: Online SID-Player with spectrum viewer ( https://ift.tt/GyB5K3D ) [2] High Voltage SID Collection – Commodore 64 music for the masses ( https://ift.tt/o0ZwdSQ ) [3] Dial-a-Sid ( https://ift.tt/5RUhIWl ) [4] The Sid Collection ( https://ift.tt/cYTsN1O ) [5] WebGL SID-emulator in C++ compiled to JavaScript with Emscripten ( https://ift.tt/X6E5qFt ) [6] DeepSID: online SID (Commodore 64 music) player ( https://ift.tt/XAhOLCE ) https://ift.tt/N2WJm3s November 17, 2022 at 04:59PM
Women Pioneers at Muni: Adeline Svendsen and Muni’s First Newsletter By Jeremy Menzies To close out Women’s History Month, here’s a look back at one woman whose work to bring Muni staff together in the late 1940s created a legacy that lives on to this day. Adeline “Addy” Svendsen was founding editor of Muni’s first internal newsletter, “ Trolley Topics .” Adeline Svendsen sits at her desk in the Geneva Carhouse office building in this 1949 shot. Trolley Topics was a new venture when it started in February 1946. As Svendsen wrote in the first issue it was created, “to bring a little fun, a little news, and a lot of good will to all our fellow employees in the Railway.” Just two years prior in 1944, Muni merged with the Market Street Railway Company, expanding the small municipal operation into the largest transit provider in the city with hundreds of employees, vehicles of every shape and size, and dozens of facilities scattered across town. The newsletter was meant to help unite ...
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