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ACTUAL GOOD TRANSIT NEWS ALERT: Metro-North will run to Albany, starting this spring.

And Amtrak is adding back one train to NYP-ALB and capping prices at $99.
Yeah. Wouldn't rule out a live cam but I've only seen them as non-broadcast interview cameras. For on-air interviews we'd always bring a game camera down on shoulder with the hardline. Those ops can do some good moves with a tethered shoulder rig, but not the full circles shown above.
That said, fully agree on wireless - I still get to pull miles of fiber and triax, but it is amazing how far both record and broadcast wireless transmission have come in just a few years.
I can't id the exact mic model quickly but the mic looks like a videographers kit and coupled with the camera moves I imagine this clip is seperate from the broadcast content, which I'd expect to still be handheld full-size cameras and maybe a steadicam if it's a big show.
Curious if anyone is really using gimbal for broadcast yet. I'm not a sports person, but I've done camera utility for a few games on sidelines and I feel like mirrorless cameras on gimbal is more social video content and not used in the broadcast mix that often.
So in theory, it's a bit niche, but this could eliminate the not-impossible-to-imagine need to keep a small light powered in a screw socket fixture without a separate adapter and usb brick...
So on film sets we regularly keep screw socket to ungrounded outlet adapters on hand because in many locations we need to stick a light somewhere with only a screw fixture. Also, lots of cheaper small battery lights now charge over usb, so usb chargers for longer run times are common.
Don't worry, she tested this theory already and showed it to me, an electrician, and I think it must have been done by an engineer. Very sound reasoning.
New @techconnectify.bsky.social video! Excited to learn about Alec's very large pet robo-spider.
Could always be worse, those departures could be the other way around!
As if Brookline or Arlington or any of the other towns that love to claim they're not actually Boston would be anything like they are without a direct connection to the greater metro area.
Yeah, goes without saying, but town distinctions in the metro are really so minor. Boston is too weirdly-shaped (and small) a city to pretend that living in a part of Quincy or Camberville closer to the common than where I lived in "Boston proper" (outer edges of Brighton) is "not in Boston".
I'm having to recalibrate to seeing unmodified US flags everywhere at protests these days...

It works symbolically, but my entire "non-patriotic" upbringing of protesting against the people flying the flags clashes with this new norm.
Over six years since I moved away and I still refer to how "we" are in Boston a lot. Not that I don't have strong associations with the other less urban places I have lived or do currently live, but Boston is my urban identity for sure!
No, Redfin, I don't think that's why the Miller house is getting so many views.
Ghostty. Supposedly does some ML stuff to suggest command autocomplete but nothing gross AI.
Both are way more powerful than just stand-alone charisma while still sounding like an over-rehearsed politician with talking points. Not to mention a team around him that can do the same as an organization representing a single person.
We talk a lot about a politician's charisma, but he also has some of the skill sets for standup comedy and improv needed to take things said about him or groups he wants to reach and to turn those into funny and engaging responses in a fairly short time frame.
Instead they just have FRED and if you're patient you get to say Hi to FRED.
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Spotted Boston fire officials in hard hats at South Station (up on rail platforms) earlier today, they might be doing system-wide testing and certification stuff this week?
I always say that I'm not the sort to care about rollingstock liveries, but the CTrail locos are one of my favorite trains to look at.