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What/Who is the most obscure music(ian) you enjoy?
  • One of my favorites is Frederic Rzewski. He's a pianist and composer. His 36 variations on The People United Will Never be Defeated is just incredible.

  • China's installed non-fossil fuel electricity capacity exceeds 50% of total
  • Undeniably good news. Hopefully their electricity consumption figures follow suit soon. I know they're working on enhancing transmission and energy storage to make sure that renewable production doesn't go to waste.

  • Canto Ostinato - Piano solo by Wim te Groen @ TivoliVredenburg | Simeon ten Holt
  • That was really lovely. Thanks for the recommendation.

  • Cities: Skylines II Is a Truly Enormous Sequel - and It's Built as Much for Console as PC | Xbox Wire
  • Notable info:

    • Each map is made up of 441 tiles, which can be unlocked in any order you want.
    • Vehicles can make decisions on the fly that will improve the flow of traffic, such as changing lanes, and will even try to give way to emergency vehicles passing by.
    • The addition of parking spaces
    • Each citizen has their own income and expenditures, and all of them are intertwined to affect the choices they make, such as where they live or where they want to shop – and how they want to get there.
    • Realistic weather patterns found on different sides of the globe, an updated pollution system where air pollution now takes wind direction into account, and groundwater options for freshwater pumping.
    • Seasonal variations will have an impact on the electricity consumption, traffic and weather
  • Cities: Skylines @lemmy.ml danguino @lemmy.world

    Cities: Skylines II Is a Truly Enormous Sequel - and It's Built as Much for Console as PC | Xbox Wire

    news.xbox.com Cities: Skylines II Is a Truly Enormous Sequel - and It's Built as Much for Console as PC  - Xbox Wire

    We speak to the developers behind Cities: Skylines II to talk about building the ultimate sequel

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