I don't understand why people do this. Surely if you lose your phone or it is stolen then you are without your phone, ID and bank card?
Sounds like textbook NPD, particularly his backstory.
You mention gender role stereotypes but then fall prey to one when you clearly think you should be served first because of your gender. If you don't believe in equality and would rather stick to ancient and out of date traditions that's fine but perhaps he is a bit more progressive and you are not well suited to each other.
It's ok for a woman to pay, it's ok for a woman to suggest a second venue, it's ok for a woman to make the first move. It's not 1950 any more.
Regardless, like others have mentioned, having this much to question after one date isn't a good sign.
Omnivore logic.
Wtf are Israel playing at. Other than genocide I mean.
They would never victim blame...
Mpd and Cantata. Deadbeef for playing from a directory or for conversation. I haven't found anything as good as cantata but I have to admit that I miss the monolithic and do everything of musicbee.
So we get surprised every three months rather than every month.
Yes, it is. 'loudness' of an action has no correlation with how serious it was.
10 years?!
I'm trying notally for notes right now, seems to be good enough for what I need (mainly checklists for shopping and very occasional notes) and has a widget. No idea how the widget compares to SN though
They can be dropped into local directories, assuming the devs provide binaries, otherwise they need building. I know it's not difficult to git clone and build but it's not really a beginner friendly process and not ideal to have to remember to check for updates (and not ideal to not have them packaged for updates if there are binaries provided by the devs). I was considering using 10 years ago or so and this was one of the main reasons I decided against it in the end (along with other audio tools not having packages), it's a shame it hasn't really moved forward in this respect because it looked really nice otherwise.
Those Tukan plugins are not VSTs, they are reaper specific plugins.
I have no idea about Bottles but most people use yabridge these days which is really easy to use and works very well.
AV Linux is pretty damn good.
I would say Arch because the AUR is amazing and Arch all around is so good but you'll need to be making a lot of decisions during install that you know nothing about. If you want to learn then I think it's the best overall.
Last time I looked there were not enough plugins available for it to be good for a beginner wanting to use it for audio.
You sound the coolest if you say you use Arch btw (this is a meme now).
It's pretty common to bond over dislikes. Besides, disliking something isn't negative, and there's nothing wrong with being negative even if it were.
Yeah I was a bit perplexed by the mention of it being the strong stuff but I think you're right.
Because often the conservative is a board member or significant investor. It's about time we called it for what it is, corruption.
I'm just trying out Immich and I'm really impressed, seems to be exactly what I'm looking for except for one thing. I am looking for something that is a central library for my family so we can all access the same photos and all upload to the same place.
It looks like users can see other users' libraries but you lose the People functionality and perhaps a few other things.
What's the best solution? I'm thinking of just creating a generic user and giving the details for everyone to use but it seems a shame to lose the user functionality of individual passwords etc.
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/655754
> So I’ve finally decided to get a real rack and I’m looking for advice on a couple of areas. I will be making drone/dark ambient and I already have a digitakt, 0-Coast and NTS-1. I want the rack to create slowly evolving drones and textures which I can layer with the 0-Coast for fx/bass and the digitakt to play more textures, glitchy fx, or whatever sounds right. I also plan to use VCV for CV modulation and sent to midi which seems to be nice and easy with the Nifty case. > > So far I have decided to get the Nifty case and Morphagene, along with FX Aid XL for big reverbs and probably Befaco Out v3. The areas I am undecided about are modulation, distortion, and perhaps utilities. > > For modulation, I would like a few different LFOs that I can use with both the rack and with the 0-Coast. I’ve been thinking about Ochd + some kind of mixer because I love it in VCV and it seems hard to beat in terms of separate LFOs and footprint. But then, perhaps Maths might be better? I would get less choice of outputs from it vs Ochd but I could potentially do more with it? > > For distortion, I really have no idea. I want it to be stereo in/out as I plan to use it before or after FX Aid but I don’t know what kind of distortion I need for creating filthy distorted pads/drones. I quite like VCV's Debriatus’ saturate and fold sections in VCV. I’ve been looking at Erica Synths Pico DSP since it is small, stereo and could be useful to have other fx when I don’t want distortion. I think I also want it to have some kind of tone/filter to tame it and make it dark. > > For utilities, I don’t think I need a great deal, at least for this iteration of the rack. It looks like I can attenuate the inputs on Morphagene and I don’t really need to create envelopes for now, nor do I need sample and hold (although this might be handy later on). > > So any advice on modules? I’m also thinking that a stereo mixer with a few different inputs might be useful so that I can route the digitakt (which will have the 0-Coast running through it) because I only really have a stereo output to my speakers/computer.