@dvzrv juce is 100% not made to be packaged, this breakage comes from them not even considering that a possibility.
to be fair I do the same for DPF, but then DPF is much smaller in comparison too..
@snailerotica the project setup entry points would be https://distrho.github.io/DPF/ and https://github.com/DISTRHO/imgui-template-plugin
with an additional resource for learning DSP or a DSP-oriented language like faust. but for this last one I dont have recommendations yet
@woof might be they hate taking pictures or "selfies", ending.up with an old one because there are none that are new.
or maybe that is just me...
all #cccamp23 videos are master_me processed for smooth and consistent audio
https://media.ccc.de/c/camp2023
master_me is a #foss #audio #plugin, #crossplatform and available as #clap #vst #vst3 #lv2 #ladspa #au
MuseScore is an awesome program (https://musescore.org). But avoid the sinking sands of the service set up on musescore.com domain, made by the company that acquired both MuseScore and Audacity in recent years.
This stuff is a racket. I'd advise to install MuseScore from your Linux distribution's repository and never visit any websites associated with it.
MuseGroup's monetization schemes are vile.
Read more here:
https://gadanidis.ca/posts/2021-11-09-musescore.html
Introducing Incus https://lwn.net/Articles/940684/ #LWN
Effective 31 March [Corrected date] #Zoom changed their terms of service (T&C) whereby **without opt-out** YOU give them consent to perpetually use your “Customer Content” [Corrected wording] also for #AI #ML “training and tuning of algorithms and models”.
https://stackdiary.com/zoom-terms-now-allow-training-ai-on-user-content-with-no-opt-out/
Check for yourself:
https://explore.zoom.us/en/terms/
Introduced with 31 March update:
https://web.archive.org/web/20230725013414/https://explore.zoom.us/en/terms/
Compare with previous version from 1 February (archived by #WaybackMachine):
https://web.archive.org/web/20230301000542/https://explore.zoom.us/en/terms/
@odo it is not for me, it is for watching what other people are doing, other creators.
I like what the corridor digital does for example, and was looking into watching their in-house production series but cannot due to DRM.
The LTT group has good content from time to time, but they have their own platform outside of youtube which means yet another account and subscription.. and I am not sure how well it even works.
Getting out of youtube is proving to me trickier than expected.
Nebula works quite well, sadly no way for users to post comments yet.
Just tried seeing how the nice folks at corridor digital would fare, and I am now seriously disappointed they make use of DRM on their website, making all videos unplayable :(
I wrote to them about the issue, but don't expect anything to change really.
This is not a media conglomerate, but regular artists/creators. I expected them to do better...
@marcan@treehouse.systems just make a feature/status table on a fixed URL that people can easily link to?
related: for me the asahi stuff is ready to daily drive on a mac mini M1, only complaint being the 8Gb model and no one properly optimizing stuff. KDE/Plasma without extras taking 4Gb on first boot is insane
news on this one: workshop proposal rejected, so won't be talking about this on the summit after all.
perhaps would still fit for https://sonoj.org/ though
This week, I went over to Bluesky and asked people who'd left Mastodon why they left, and lots of people told me. I grabbed the replies and crunched them and wrote up a summary. I think it's really interesting and often kind of wrenching.
https://erinkissane.com/mastodon-is-easy-and-fun-except-when-it-isnt
@woof we can thank @dvzrv who updates things very quickly, sometimes too quick before I even had the chance of properly testing the releases 😅
thanks again for your modules by the way, too bad about the VCV situation, hope you someday find the state of mind to at least try to use some of those things you made
Remote control of Cardinal using OSC coming in the next release!