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  • big sad

  • I really hope an explanation is forthcoming as to why they need all data. It is concerning that a "privacy-focused" browser doesn't take the time to explain that.

    Until they do, I think I'm gonna give WaterFox a whirl.

  • I wonder if the "limited resources" are due to them potentially losing a whole load of customers recently.

    You know, if their tech truly is as open-source as they market, then they've still contributed hugely to the ecosystem. If it turns out it's not actually operationally open-source, then this will be remembered in a hugely negative light.

    Edit: I did just see their post about being impacted by the US spending cuts. I can't imagine Proton would be super happy about that administration at the moment. But then again, who knows these days.

  • That is some straight up Freudian shit

  • This was in the same speech where he said that the Holy Spirit was working through Trump to do all of this, and that Trump should have a third term and beyond.

    It's becoming obvious that we should be treating Trumpism as a religious cult, not just a political movement.

  • Lol. Pythagoras - considered one of the gods to maths teachers - explicitly talked about the mathematical beauty of music. Where was this person trained?

  • If you're into audiobooks, I strongly recommend libro.fm instead - it's all DRM free downloads, so you never lose access.

  • But but but SteamOS!

  • I was using Audacity for quick Normalization and other edits to my samples, but I've since learned I can do that inside OpenMPT (and save those edits back to file). Audacity does lack any form of "midi-esque" sequencing though, which is how I primarily work.

    Having said that, Audacity has come a long with VST support, etc, since Muse Group got involved. But unfortunately, they also allegedly enforced data tracking in a way that didn't respect the community that had supported it up until then. I actually don't know what the latest is (someone else feel free to reply with the update), but it hasn't been crucial enough in my workflow to keep up with.

  • My pleasure :)

  • Silver-lining: Ableton is very good and teaches a lot! Also, in case you ended up getting into Max4Live at all, it's worth checking out PlugData

  • Didn't realise it came with some Linux distros - cool! Sounds like something for me to spend a weekend looking into..

  • Yeah I asked about that on the LMMS Discord too, and said I had the same assumption. Apparently it is still under active dev, but you need to scroll down to the nightly builds.

    I don't know why they don't update the Git Releases..

  • Hahah yes, MIDI lag can be tricky, depending on setup. If the tracker-style DAWs I've listed don't work for your style, try LMMS, Helio, or Zrythm

  • Just started exploring Linux Studio Plugins last weekend! I've heard Ardour is good, but I'm sticking to $0 options if I can help it. That way people don't need access to credit cards, etc, to use the software

  • I have used and would recommend Blender. I just don't use it regularly :)

  • Yeah LMMS is decent, and its Piano Roll is actually really really good. However, IIRC I renamed some folders and it completely broke project links to my samples and was not easily fixable.

  • Definitely switch to alternatives from Amazon. They treat their authors abhorrently too. I've personally been super happy with libro.fm for Audiobooks (essentially Audible, but you can download the audiobooks DRM-free)

  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.ml

    OpenOMF - One Must Fall: 2097 Remake Project

    www.openomf.org
  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Recommended Resource: Libre Game Wiki

    libregamewiki.org /Main_Page