New Cardinal release out, introducing the "Mini" variant, a few updated modules and a few bugfixes.
https://kx.studio/News/?action=view&url=cardinal-2302-released
Enjoy!
#LibrePlanet 2023 speaker Aaron Wolf @wolftune will explain how you can introduce your child to computers and software freedom with plain old command-line programming basics. See the full schedule and register: https://u.fsf.org/3ww
We have just released Ardour 7.3 with support for VST3 I/O busses, sample rate independence, searchable preferences, AVX-512 support in DSP, and more improvements and new features, as well as bugfixes
Release notes: https://ardour.org/whatsnew.html
Weekly recap is out! Highlights: new version of CadQuery, new features coming to @krita, @inkscape,
@kdenlive, and
Olive
Details: https://librearts.org/2023/02/week-recap-12-feb-2023/
Featured #krita illustration by
Philipp Urlich
If you are looking for open-source sampled instruments to use in your music, here's a great repository:
https://sfzinstruments.github.io/
They use the SFZ format which is the best way to make sampled instruments. It's open-source, easy to edit (all based on text + audio files) and well documented.
To use these instruments in Ardour or other DAWs I'd recommend the open-source plug-in sfizz:
More about the SFZ format here:
https://sfzformat.com/
@EU_Commission you can start by having the data privacy statements NOT stored by american companies.
why does the EU need to store random assets in amazon? can the more critical things be stored on local servers please?
For those asking, "How can I help with Arch Linux?"
https://whatcanidofor.archlinux.org/
Discussions: https://discu.eu/q/https://whatcanidofor.archlinux.org/
This is an odd one..
Say there is an online service you are interested in. You only need it very briefly, but their only option is a monthly subscription. (I imagine they are probably trying to get people to join and forget..)
So out of other options I set up things so that only 1 payment is ever possible. Service will stop after 1 month automatically, have done it for other cases, should be all fine...
Welp, now they are calling a lawyer because of a 20eur payment. wtf immobilienscout!??
Are you in Berlin on the 14th of Feb? Join us to celebrate the '#IloveFS' day at C-Base in Berlin. There will be music 🎶, snacks🍕🍿 and lightning talks! You can also join one of the other events across Europe 🇪🇺 that day: https://fsfe.org/news/2023/news-20230126-01.html
Weekly recap is out! Highlights: open-source releases from Autodesk, DNEG, and Pixar, an open-core company Ondsel around @FreeCAD, and more
In details: https://librearts.org/2023/01/week-recap-29-jan-2023/
Featured #b3d artwork by devnalim
It's time for me to move on. Thank you to everyone who's come along and supported my work :)
@dvzrv I actuallly think DESTDIR is becoming less common as years go by. from my experience, very few of the new devs think of the packaging scenarios when creating software/code.
"we pay location based salaries, to adjust for cost of living"
so, you pay disabled people more? "no" what about single parents? "also no" what about people who've paid off their mortgage, they get less, right? "as if"
ok, so you adjust the cost of living adjustments, right? "maybe we will. if it goes down"
"we just worked out the lowest we can pay people in any area and remain competitive"
it just feels more like location specific wage theft
@tenacity They of course needed to add analytics..
Thanks but no thanks
I hope you liked the 2023 preview a week ago, now let's get back to weekly recaps :) Multi-week highlights: new releases of OBS Studio, Pinta, Shortcut Composer for @krita, HDRView, Synfig, Ossia Score, and more
https://librearts.org/2023/01/week-recap-22-jan-2023/
Featured #krita artwork by @sylvia_ritter