Another monthly report about the KXStudio project is here.
A bit late this time, but let's ignore that. :)
https://kx.studio/News/?action=view&url=kxstudio-monthly-report-june-2021-and-a-little-personal-note
History behind HaikuOS <3
https://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/software/the-dawn-of-haiku-os
One day I will be using that full-time. It is really close to that already.
When a Costumed Person Destroys The Drums At Children’s Music Concert 😮 🥁 🥁 🥁
New post on my blog: "Self-hosting VSCode"
https://fribbledom.com/posts/selfhosting-vscode/
If you like neither VSCode nor Docker, pretend this blog post never happened 😄
For everyone else: this was actually quite an interesting experience and I love this setup!
Comedy sketch of the day, cause you need a little bit of silly fun too.
If you'd like to learn what is convolution (IR) reverb, I've got a nice video about this!
https://youtu.be/Ox9HiA9Wdlc
#unfa #MusicProduction #AudioProduction #FOSS #LinuxAudio #Audio
not related to music or development in particular, I just happen to be a big fan.
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2021/jun/17/contrapoints-natalie-wynn-youtube-interview
can really recommend the channel! 💜
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNvsIonJdJ5E4EXMa65VYpA
> [...] this information could be used to give your computer a unique fingerprint/signature and enable us to track your usage of our Services after you log out
From https://www.figma.com/privacy/
They list pretty much every available tracking technique available...
So at least they are honest I guess 😅
@MyLoFy @kawaiipunk @rghvdberg@sonomu.club @y6nH
those are still freeware but not opensource.
I cant really understand the concept here..
being closed-source we cant fix them, or make them work on new platforms like the raspberry Pi.
I dont think we should recommend those.
@gcrkrause yeah I am not a big fan either
@ilvipero sure thing
@obsoleszenz kinda, and family too. trying to save up by staying home (read: parents) has its bad sides.
there are too many nephews! 😂
Oh god, no, not you as well, Tim. WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU DOING, TIM? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-57474504
@gcrkrause it is a common problem, even the linux kernel maintainers have complained about it.
companies want to push new code, but do not help to test stable releases much.
money goes into new code and drivers but none to maintain and do bug fixes.