Do you have labour day off and an eight instead of ten or twelve hour work day? It's because of a general strike. It's up to you if you think they are effective.
I really do love it. Fedora has been great. Daily tasks and tools seem good. Games!? Amazing! steam has really really impressed me. Everything works for the most part but I am trying my best to figure out how to move on from Adobe (ps, illustrator, premier, after effects, lightroom) for graphics and other music production software (Ableton/ Audition/MPC). There are a few programs that I'm trying to replace but it's a struggle. I'm open to suggestions but peoples snarky comments to "Just use..." are not helpful unless they understand the capabilities of each program in the first place. Telling me to replace Ableton live with Reaper doesn't help. Maybe Reaper can replace Audition but Ableton live has different tools and capabilities. A lot of people offer Wine as a suggestion and it works for some things. I don't mind fiddling a bit but after few hours of trying to adjust settings to get things to work I boot back to Win or use a mac just to get it done. I'm willing to learn some new programs but it's a struggle for specialized design, art, media programs. All that said I am open to suggestions for programs.
One that seems to be lacking surprisingly is a really nice local music player like musicbee/foobar2000? Maybe it's the rise in "streaming music" but Clementine and others don't seem even close to musicbee.
Yes. Lol. Total eclipse. Obviously never ever look at the eclipse until the sun is completely covered "totality". And even then have an alarm handy beforehand so you know when it will move out of the total eclipse phase.
Total solar eclipse. I've seen a few. There is something so strange about the omnipresent sun you have lived with your whole life suddenly be gone and there is a black space that you can look at with your eyes where the sky used to be and everything is dark like the night. On a human level I'd image it's the closest thing I'll get to seeing the Earth from space. Once you see it you will absolutely understand why older civilizations wouldn't shut up about it. We understand almost everything about when it will happen and what it is but the experience you can never understand. If you live less than 6-8 hours away from a place you can see a total eclipse do it. An eclipse with glasses is OK but it is a million times more impactful looking at total blackness where the sun once was with your own eyes.
Yah. I split the drive so we will see how it goes. But memory is cheap. I'm not messing around with game saves that could possibly take away hours of my progress.
Also new here. So from what I can tell. You really shouldn't mix a windows steam library with the Linux steam library? Correct? I mean to avoid all issues. I have it running in a separate space.
Have a look. I try and avoid all things typical but lean into 80s goth/punk. It's 7 hours first 3h builds 2h hour danceable and 1 hour for less dance. With a few "cue" tracks to let me know if I should move up the dancing sooner or later. Leave room for requests. Start around 7 finish after 2am.
Event Horizon is so much better than I remembered it. Sure some plot issues and 90s cgi but the lighting and the set designs are incredible. Plus some very solid acting. Creating a sort of 90s horror movie inspired by Alien / Solaris is such a great idea.
I can't tell if you actually have an allergy or just don't like them. There are a lot of different tomatoes so I'd explore those including Tomatillos if you aren't allergic. If you are allergic. I'd start looking at persimmons, zucchini, eggplant, maybe peppinos even some more mild apples. Don't go for "sweet or tart".
I'm assuming you are talking "fine art" / art in a museum . Sure. Many artists have what we consider "memes" Barbara Kruger, Shepard Fairey, and and others have work we consider memes or meme like.
They are very different genres. But most likely Daft Punk have danceable music that can be traced back to Chicago house. After disco people stared incorporating synth /electro sound into dance music into the 80s. Chicago house DJ Paul Johnson is the first name mentioned in the Daft Punk song "Teachers". During the 90's French house became very big. Searching 90's or 2000's French house will get groups close to Daft Punk.
100% go see Air on tour right now. The Moon Safari tour might be the closest thing to peak Daft Punk shows but obviously the chill side of it. Incredible vibes at these shows with amazing stage production.
Les Digitales Rhymes -
Röyksopp is still active -
Mirwais Ahmadzaï production -
Basement Jaxx -
The Avalanches (crazy amount of samples) -
Danger -
Red snapper (jazzy) -
Dead mau5 ( not for me but the certainly took some the daft punk blueprint)
Of course Justice, Underworld, DJ Shadow, Fatboy slim, chemical brothers, Orbital, LCD Soundsystem
I'm looking for this exact rundown. If there is anything close to musicbee I'd love to know.