@prokoudine @MightyHealthy673 Likely not happening any time soon, we don't have the staff to give support for Linux in any proper way.
Even running the thing locally on my Linux PC I often have to run through a few hoops just to make the suite UI show up.
That said... I have done some tests on an alternative solution that skips the Electron framework, HID communication works well already.
Maybe someone is interested on collaborating on an Anagram specific UI tool?
"There is no class solidarity to speak of in tech." in @baldur's thread hits so goddamn hard.
I think this may be one of the main reasons I feel so motherfucking uncomfortable in our industry these days.
💡 ARTISTS & NEWSLETTERS 💡
A lot of artists want to / are already using newsletters as an alternative to social media platforms. It's great and simple and anyone can keep up.
‼️ But how do people find out about all these artist newsletters?
👷 I have an idea: We make an open source / editable Directory of Artist Newsletters.
I could make it a page on the @hyalinesystems website and then we could gather all ours and our friends signup links there?
Does that sound like a good idea? Boost plz
People who moan about Europe not having a Google or Meta. Because of regulation and shit and because (of course) we in Europe don't like success.
It's always funny, because to me, the system is working. I don't want an unregulatable, too-big-to-fail hot mess of a company in Europe.
This may not be 100% intentional and I am not saying that EU regulations are without fault.
I just become increasingly suspicious of people who advocate for slashing them.
as the person who pushed for the alpine core team (now TSC) to adopt a policy of rejecting telemetry features in alpine-packaged software, i have opinions on flathub 🙃
mostly i am concerned that pushing users to use vendor-provided builds distributed on flathub may be exposing users to harmful software misfeatures like telemetry in ways that they would not if those same users installed packages from a distribution which patches out these misfeatures as a matter of policy
i wish that flathub would explicitly ban telemetry and check for telemetry features during their review processes. i would be more likely to recommend flatpak in more cases if they did.
@falktx Dude! This looks amazing! I just bought a bass recently so I'm watching with interest. :) Steve from the open source musician podcast days! Good to see your face again in the video. :)
Why can't Windows be normal?
The USB audio interface feature works pretty much as per standard on Linux and macOS, but on Windows it's a damn mess.
When investigating issues it was funny to see this written on an alternative usb audio implementation:
> Microsoft Windows USB Audio 2.0 driver available since Windows 10, release 1703 expects Full-Speed explicit feedback endpoint wMaxPacketSize to be equal 4, which violates the USB 2.0 Specification.
and other similar things...
🤦♂️ 😡
any TU Berlin students here? there's a brand new Open Source Hardware seminar this semester (MNT will also make an appearance if it happens) and so far only 3 students registered! they need at least 5 to make it work, so if you're interested or know potential candidates at TU, spread the word: https://www.tu.berlin/qw/studium-lehre/lehrveranstaltungen/oshs-open-source-hardware-seminar
@amadeus Does this count? https://kx.studio/screenshots/news/carla-2.2_usage.png
A screenshot from a user project when Carla got CV port support.
(I dont know if they are on mastodon to be able to tag them)
@ercanbrack anyhow, the apps and plugins on the kxstudio are indeed a bit old compared to what they should be, I got too busy and stressed with finishing my main job on time, still not quite done as USB audio is a pain to handle.
the version stuff is just as a way to enforce the packages are from kxstudio and dont get overwritten by distro updates (they would probably differ in functionality)
this is explained as the last note on https://kx.studio/Repositories:FAQ
@ercanbrack I dont really care though.
and I left LM forums quite a while ago due to the incessant shit-posting and ridiculousness going on there. it was the "paradox of tolerance" for quite a while.
@x42 ah got it. but that is what the RTL tool is measuring.
back on Linux I can't run jackd with as low buffer sizes as I can with Windows + ASIO, but 64 frames + 3 periods works fine.
8.2ms with this setup.
The same jackd args on a "real" soundcard (Roland Rubix22) gives me 7.6ms latency.
So it's quite a good result considering the Anagram side runs a full JACK audio graph inside.
@x42 system latency is quite low, I posted some cyclictests some posts ago, but it is roughly around 10us.
not sure what you mean by roundtrip latency here, but this device has 1.3ms total IO latency, so worst case we combine the USB audio latency to this one.
now this gets a bit ridiculous, 8 frames for usb audio buffer size.
gets latency quite low, but easily xrun if playing anything complex in FLStudio.
seems stable/sustainable while there is very little stuff running though.
I like the small deviation in those "distance" numbers (it is how far userspace is from the kernel position in the ringbuffer).
@inviridi I have 6 days to finish this 😁
Linux as a USB audio interface with minimal latency 😀
Hope users will appreciate the effort, the fact that this is running all inside a Linux embed device is quite something...
No external/dedicated USB Audio chips, it's all on the Linux side done in software.
I will take some big holidays after this 🌅 🏖️
Hundreds of thousands of Computers won't be able to upgrade to Windows 11, but that shouldn't make them eWaste.
Kudos to the @kde team for this amazing initiative!
Many people are thinking about ditching various US tech giants so I thought I'd try out how far I can go. I tried living about a month with as little Google, Microsoft, Apple & co as possible!
Here's the video:
https://nebula.tv/videos/techaltar-1-month-without-us-tech-giants
(On Nebula right now, YouTube coming later)