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Whether you celebrate it or not, we have an early #Christmas gift for you... the #QUIC library I've been working on is now open source! Learn more about it and how I've been using it as a playground for #RoQ and #MoQ!
Happy holidays! 🎄
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The only plant I'll hopefully manage not to kill with my lack of green thumbs (natural enemies in the background notwithstanding)
#lego #bonsai #bonsaitree #japan #cats -
Considering the Windows editor for my #DNAfx GiT Core won't run on neither Wine nor any VM, I've spent the past few days trying to reverse engineer its USB protocol, in order to write a basic editor for Linux of my own. It's been interesting so far to play with #libusb (I can already kinda talk to the device), especially coming from the perspective of a network developer, but I have some doubts on how #USB communication works in general: is there anyone around here that can clarify a few points?
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My #XFCE on #Fedora36 has started playing a super-annoying drip sound (it's actually called drip.ogg, I found it!) any time you hit backspace or stuff like that. I managed to disable it in terminal and Geany, but it's still there in other places (e.g., when you CTRL+F things in Firefox). Unfortunately XFCE doesn't have any setting for that: I suspect GTK is responsible here somehow. Is there any proper way to disable this without brutally nuking the sound from the file system? (which I'll do 😁 )
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As a side note, tomorrow I'll still be here for a workshop on RTP Over QUIC (RoQ), with practical examples using my #imquic library and the preliminary integration I talked about a few days ago. If that's something that tickles your interest, see you there!
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A few years ago, I stumbled upon a video by Marty Friedman, where he showed a typical #Japanese pop #chordprogression, explaining how they're often quite inspired by #jazz. I saw the same chord progression explained in a deeper dive by Jack Lo, yesterday, so I decided to record it too. It was also an opportunity to use my new #dnafxgitcore for more than just USB reverse engineering 😂
I added the chords to the video (some may have the wrong name, apologies in advance), I hope you'll enjoy this!
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I was just gifted a #sitar that had been sitting in a garage for years... I wonder if I'll be able to make it shine, sooner or later, considering it needs to be restringed and I have no clue where to start 😂
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I haven't given up on the idea yet of trying to propose a music-related #devroom at the next #fosdem in 2026. I'm wondering what name could be used, though? Just "Music production" may be limiting, as that would cover, e.g., projects like Ardour or DrumGizmo, but not the likes of Faircamp, which helps musicians self-host their work. Finding the right scope (and abstract) for such a devroom might be challenging, but not impossible IMO. Any feedback/idea?
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Really cool, and it's open source too! #GitHubUnwrapped
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Well, that's embarrassing... especially considering these are numbers for the whole of 2023! 😂
#SpotifyForArtists #SpotifyWrapped #SpotifyWrapped2023 -
Even more embarrassing... one of my own top artists, this year, was ME! 🤣
#SpotifyWrapped #SpotifyWrapped2023 -
The link to watch my presentation (in about 30/40 minutes) is the following, feedback will be welcome! #kamailioWorld2023 #realtimetext
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This is my pathetic attempt to play the intro to "Blues for John", one of my favourite tracks from the "Journey" album by Matteo Mancuso. It was probably attempt n.967 and I still sucked, playing at a measly 95bpm... 😅 But slowly getting there!
Damn you, Matteo, I have a headache now 🤣
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I'm super stoked: I was sitting next to one of my guitar heroes waiting for my plane to start boarding, and I didn't realise until he started talking to someone else and I recognized the voice! I love Matteo Mancuso, and he's even nicer in person than I thought he'd be! If you don't know him, do pay a listen to his debut album "Journey", it's sensational. His interview with Rick Beato is a must watch too, if you enjoy guitar playing (even more if you play too!)
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I've always loved our Meetecho logo, but now it's truly gorgeous! 💙
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The 4th of May is famously known as "Star Wars" day, due to the #MayThe4thBeWithYou thing. Unless this evening we manage to get back what we've been waiting for 33 years... in which case, I'm sorry dear Jedis, but the date will be forever imprinted in my memory for a wholly different reason!
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There are a few key differences from my previous efforts:
* All guitars were recorded using my #harleybenton #dnafxgitcore, instead of the Line6 X3 Live I've been using so far: I experimented a lot, but was this an actual improvement?
* For the orchestra, besides VPO and KBH strings, I also used the free BBCSO VST by Spitfire Audio, to give more layers and textures: did it help, or did it make everything more confused and messy?
* I got back to singing on a couple of tracks (but not much)3/n
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I know, this is getting ridiculous...
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One of the most exciting moments of my entire life... I finally got to meet in person Kazuhiko Nishi, the creator of the MSX, the home computer that as a kid completely changed me and got me into programming and computers. I wouldn't be the person and professional I am today without him and what he worked on! #msxgoto40
PS: I spoke to him in Japanese (or tried to) and to be honest he didn't look very impressed 😂 But I was over the moon anyway just because I was there to do that!