This is a perfect demonstration of how I hear music: oftentimes (electronic)
music creates these images in my head: something bouncing, something emerging,
or looming. Or in this case the falling and recovering of the airplane.
A live ranking of airlines by how much luggage they are losing right now.
Python Mocking 101: Fake it before you make it
@patch("module.mock_function")
def test_thing(..., mock_call):
mock_call.return_value = {"foo": "bar"}
module.mock_function(a, b, c)
mock_call.assert_called_once_with(a, b, c)
ds{count}{motion} // delete the surroundings
cs{count}{motion} // change the surroundings
ys{count}{motion} // add surroundings
https://www.devever.net/~hl/traintoilet
What I love about this is that this person paid attention to their
surroundings. They tried to understand the most ordinary thing they encountered.
Yet this makes clear that even those things had to be designed by someone.
Somebody had to make an effort and figure out a system on how to lock a train
toilet. And this hack somewhat pays homage to that.
https://timberfestival.org.uk/
Map of the sounds of forests all around the world.