@meka best chance would be to have someone to start hanging out in #jack irc.libera.chat channel AND take over as maintainer of the BSD parts.
I worry about merging that and then having to maintain it myself.
I certainly do not know enough about BSD to do it myself.
So if you find someone willing to step up to maintain the BSD portion, we can begin the process of merging the changes.
Solar farms and vegetable farms as one! https://www.npr.org/2021/11/14/1054942590/solar-energy-colorado-garden-farm-land
@wolftune That is a great use of space!
PS: it is somewhat funny the preview for the site is the cookie consent form π oops
New homepage illustrations for the online services of Framasoft:
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Now that Cardinal runs more or less stable, I started some attempts at creating background soundscapes.
I am not that good at this CV/modular stuff yet, but does not seem too bad either.
The modular part is only doing sequencing for now, creating synths from scratch is something that is going to take quite some days to learn still...
Already happy with the results so far, and that is what counts in the end π
Making a simple MIDI synth LV2 plugin. The new video in the Programming Music Production LV2 Plugins From Scratch tutorial series:
https://youtu.be/PuOeP-ln7UA
@unfa they will get less tight with time no? and it only needs a little bit exposed in the right place to be critical.. just seems a bit risky. taping the bottom part of the wire up in the frame could help, so gravity does not pull down on the cable merge block.
@unfa Yeah those semi-exposed wires scare me, at least put some electrical tape around them.
I am afraid you will one day need to move the lamp around and forget about the wire setup, you will be up for quite a shock!! β‘
@areyouloco I am not paying attention to cadence at the moment at all. Leaving it on the side for a few other projects that take priority.
I understand the pain though, my OCD is also triggered by not being able to reset the xrun counter. π
I mean, creators will still be able to see the number of dislikes for their own videos, but the public counter is going away.
> On November 10, YouTube will be making the public dislike count private. Users will still be able to dislike videos, and creators will still have access to the dislike counts for their own videos in YouTube Studio.
@carithlee the results are skewed, green is obviously the best color so most people will vote for it.
@boilingsteam Obviously not, again why do you think these side projects are a thing? It is exactly those that brings extra money on the side so they can keep being in business.
They already cut down on resources before (for example with MDN and servo) and are trying to find ways to be sustainable.
This is not controversial and does not need to be, just a side effect from the current state of affairs (both in tech/software and the world and economy). Dreams and wishes do not pay salaries
@boilingsteam Brave uses the chrome/ium engine, so they don't have to do 99% of the work that Firefox does. Of course they can manage with way less resources...
There are small open-source projects that are basically the same as Brave, in terms of just reskinning Chromium's engine. Even less work when using WebKit/WebEngine over gtk/qt as the packaging side is then already done.