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I'd see this less as "the way" and more as a really powerful tool that some people discover earlier than others


The core value of transcription isn't the friction itself, it's the attention: looping, listening closely, testing hypotheses, correcting yourself


"Fear of sucking" is such a perfect way to put it


Yes, the struggle is kind of the whole point


One thing I'd add: slowing the track down (without pitch shifting) helps a lot in the beginning


It almost looks like the Earth has a subtle glow around it


I get that feeling, but I think a lot of the "texture" we remember is really just the limitations of the tech at the time


It sounds trivial, but perspective shots like this are part of why public support for space programs exists at all


The camera is compensating for extremely low light, so you end up with something that looks closer to a daylight exposure


I know. Apparently this was shot at ISO 51,200.


It's kind of wild how every generation gets its own "Blue Marble" moment. Technically we've seen Earth from space a million times by now, but every new human perspective still hits differently


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