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Music composer, game designer and cybermancer.

  • Solium Infernum : strategy game, with a lot of diplomacy mechanisms ( like you can't attack directly an enemy but you can ask them to pay you tribute, if they refuse you can attack on response).

  • Fruity Loops doesn't have any easy equivalent on Linux. I'd say try reaper and ardour as they provide windows binaries. Be careful LMMS isn't a FL clone, it's midi only.

    For the Arturia plugins you can install them with wine and use yabridge to make them compatible if they are not in vst compatible format (ardour can take vst2 and vst3 but sometimes it will not work). You can also have a dedicated PC for instruments (it is what I do) on windows (using audio gridder). Gotta test the Linux server version of audio gridder to see if I can go back to linux on m'y second PC. Or you can just send the midi notes to pc2 then get the audio out to pc1.

    It's doable to make proprietary plugins run on Linux but the reliability is the nightmarish part, as an update can break the wine compatibility and it can take a few mins/hours to restore.

  • It's a real issue because, technical aspect aside, lots of instruments cost a lot of money and are necessary to keep up with the trend. Also theses plugins can save you a lot of time, meaning you can provide more music on short time (effect plugins are concern as well here).

  • Name, address, GPS localisation data, habits (like apps you often use, moments you use one device or another), gender, search terms in search engines, open web pages on a web browser, connection (other person you know), the work you do and where you work.

    All kinds of things, really.

    The usage is mostly advertising or identity theft.

  • As a professional music composer myself and working on Linux with Ardour, I'd say it is overall pretty good since many years. If you don't like midi in Ardour you can use another soft to runs midi notes. On Linux the good thing is that if you don't like something you can change, specially with audio softwares.

    To me the two major issues with professional music on Linux are :

    • Proprietary plugins for virtual instruments are a nightmare (hard to make them to work, expensive on machine's resources and unreliable),
    • Most company still think free software = unprofessional/amateur, which can make it harder to get jobs.
  • Debian/ubuntu got binaries in their repository.

  • Yes!

  • Même chose que sur l'article du Monde : pas de proposition d'alternatives. C'est pas un peu problématique de faire comme si elles existaient pas ?

  • And ?

  • The wrong is that older people know more, because they had more time to learn things.

    What's sad is older people actually knowing less than gen-z or gen-y...

  • Yes I know.

    As I say using copyleft work on other platforms is doable. On YouTube it's doable if you make a derivative work, but on peertube ou dogmazic.net for instance it is perfectly fine.

    But as I say maybe I understood wrongly the initial question...

  • Maybe I am understanding you wrong, but the all point of copyleft is to allow people to share your work on other platforms.

    You can use the licence you like, with the accesses you fancy for you audience.

  • So it could take some time to teach her.

  • It isn't because he needs to be willing to teach in the first place. If a person don't want to teach autonomy to another, the debate ends here.

    But to know if you want to take the time to teach someone, you have to consider the possibility in the first place not thinking 'impossible' then move along.

    Also we can debate on how to teach a family member without being overwhelmed, because it is a real topic of discussion.

  • She might want to, who knows?

    She wants privacy, maybe she's not afraid of learning new things to get it. It is possible.

  • Sad that people with the knowledge won't even consider the great opportunity it is to teach that knowledge to a family member.

  • You should setup a yunohost server for her.

    But you should be upfront about being a teacher for her not being a helper.

    For the others in the topic, yes teaching people to be autonomous with the digital is a lot of work (and a lot of phone calls), but it's also really rewarding for both you and "the student".

  • C'est pas que toi, t'inquiète pas :)

    Défaillant c'est sensé être le terme pour dire : qui ne sera pas autorisé a passer les examens. Mais trop souvent c'est envoyé sans explication dans un mail à l'arrache. C'est déplorable et un vrai manque de pédagogie des profs.

    Après je ne sais pas dans quel mesure que tu as reçu est un genre de mail type qu'ils sont peut-être obligé d'envoyer tel quel.