Everyone knows that music is the objectively superior art form. Perhaps excluding film, which, putting aside scant creative geniuses, requires music and scoring.
Anyone who could live on this planet without music is a psycopath.
People can be so go-go-go they don’t have time to think and reflect. Music is similar, it’s a source of constant distraction for the mind. It’s even more prominent in contemporary music. When listening to pieces more than a thousand years old and you’ll sometimes find works that build meaning into the silence as masterfully as artists compose paintings with negative space. But now it seems any gap must be filled with a beat. Y’all can stay wrapped up in your noise-noise-noise. But do excuse me for being comfortable in the silence of my own thoughts.
yes!
i still have the songs i listened to last week echoing around in my head. i foind out i have some kind of memory based perfect pitch, as when i put thr recording on again it's in the same key i was playing it in my head in.
i can literally hum every note of it, despite having heard it twice about a week ago, because it was poignant and stuck with me.
silence is golden and allows for reflection upon what we heard
If they're a GitHub App, they receive a token to authenticate into your account/org when you grant them access/enable the app.
Everyone should audit their GitHub Apps periodically/avoid using them if at all possible IMO. Most of these integrations are just a convenience for adding webhooks, which you can do yourself without compromising security. Always prefer "outbound" integrations.