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  1. @plaimbock @amadeus

    I hate to have to bad-mouth a company that supports Linux, but this is Disco DSP.

    George’s business practices are so slimy, that I feel like I have to take a shower every time his company name is mentioned.

    If any are curious, go to KVRAudio and see what users there say and think about his company and his business dealings.

    #LinuxAudio #Linux #MusicProduction #DAW #Music #Audio #DiscoDSP

  2. @plaimbock #GlitchTip seems to be the simplest and most promising 💓

  3. @plaimbock I can second that. Many shy away from #linuxdesktop #fragmentation whereas they could start off like e.g. #uhe, by offering #linuxaudio builds with limited support. Quite a bunch mentioned that their #framework would not allow #linux builds. #d16, #moog and #rhodes at least said that they would eventually bring Linux support in the near future. Time will tell. ☺️ If #ableton would release their #linux version of #live to the public that could give vendors new motivation too, I think.

  4. @gozes @plaimbock I regularly make use of only 3 VSTs, but 2 of those are Windows only (Viper - an #AccessVirus remake and Swam Horns). The other #VST is #VCVRack.

  5. I have added a new plugin INTERSECT - A nondestructive, time-stretching, and intersecting sample slicer to my repository.

    Thanks to @plaimbock for the suggestion

    timlau.github.io/posts/blog-IN

  6. @briangweberphotography Definitely, but a few days later I did have some battery left when a Giant Manta Ray gracefully passed by. It was surprisingly fast. I could not keep up at all.

  7. @amadeus Do you have Discovery Pro 8? Interested to hear how it compares to 7. I'm still on 7 because I feel 's upgrade price is too high.

  8. @jpmens Thanks for that link. I installed OKD (upstream OpenShift) the other day and you can install AWX from the WebUI. I threw the installation away because the 6 VMs (3 masters, 3 workers) took way too much power doing nothing but running itself. For my simple use case, a VM + rpm (or container) is way more cost efficient and better for the environment.

  9. @manuti The (currently) most recent u-boot is at github.com/Kwiboo/u-boot-build But it is a "generic" build so no idea if it properly enables everything on the M1S.

  10. @partim Indeed and a bit surprising. For a groupware solution there is grommunio.com/ and github.com/grommunio Appliance for testing available at grommunio.com/download/

  11. @Bearfaced @amadeus Thanks for mentioning those as I didn't know about them. It seems you can use them in other than too with the help of github.com/jpcima/ysfx Merci Beaucoup @jpcima

  12. @mblayman Thanks for sharing. I did not know about #Shiv so that was an interesting read. A Shiv artifact plus a #systemd service in an #rpm/#deb seems like a nice lightweight #Python #deployment concept.

  13. @mblayman Thanks for sharing. I did not know about so that was an interesting read. A Shiv artifact plus a service in an /#deb seems like a nice lightweight concept.

  14. @mblayman Thanks for sharing. I did not know about #Shiv so that was an interesting read. A Shiv artifact plus a #systemd service in an #rpm/#deb seems like a nice lightweight #Python #deployment concept.

  15. @mblayman Thanks for sharing. I did not know about #Shiv so that was an interesting read. A Shiv artifact plus a #systemd service in an #rpm/#deb seems like a nice lightweight #Python #deployment concept.

  16. I got Fedora 39 (Rawhide) running on an Odroid M1 (on the NVMe drive). It required the latest u-boot plus a Fedora-specific patch (hope it gets upstreamed). Big thanks to Jonas for all his work on RK356X support in u-boot at github.com/Kwiboo/u-boot-rockc

  17. @saaste Congratulations! Any tips for passing the theory exam? Did you only read the books or did you take courses (on the site?) too?

  18. @mmeier AFAIK the kernel is fine but you need U-Boot support for RK35x8 too. You can track U-Boot support for RK35x8 here: github.com/Kwiboo/u-boot-rockc and in the staging repo (before code lands in the main U-Boot repo): source.denx.de/u-boot/custodia I have an M1 with which boots fine from code in the first repo.

  19. What does making something in public for years actually take?

    I’ve been blogging since 2011. Movers Mindset started 2015. Open + Curious in 2024 with a different shape. Podtalk started in there too. Each project has its own arc, and it’s own specific thing that draws me to keep creating. After all this time, I can now see there’s a question I never paid attention to which lies underneath all of them: What does it take to keep making something in public, for years?

    The pieces below are about the practice of showing up — what permission feels like, what resistance is, how cumulative invisible work pays off, and what “uphill” writing means. A couple are distilled from Podtalk conversations with people who arrived at hard truths and put them into words. This thread is sequenced for someone who’s making something in public and wondering how to keep at it without burning out, quitting, or going sideways into something they didn’t set out to do.

    Permission to continue
    7 for Sunday — March 2025

    Open with the inheritance. Someone who modeled the practice for me dies, and I realized the permission they gave wasn’t theirs to give. I already had it. Jack London’s club it — go after what you want with force — turns out to be the most generous instruction possible, because it gives you permission to commit even when the outcome is uncertain.

    Sit down
    constantine.name — November 2024

    The Pressfield line that does the most work for me: “It’s not the writing that’s hard. What’s hard is sitting down to write. What keeps us from sitting down is resistance.” Cling to that for everything you’re trying to keep making — it’s not the doing that’s hard. It’s the showing up that’s hard. Really hard.

    The illogical thing
    Podtalk Field Note — with Cassian Bellino

    Cassian got laid off and immediately built everything nobody asked for — courses, communities, funnels. By any reasonable measure it was a mistake. But: “my emotions wouldn’t have settled had I tried the logical thing.” Sometimes what in hindsight is clearly the wrong path, is actually the only way to reach the destination, and the flailing is how some creators process toward clarity.

    Bifocals
    constantine.name — January 2026

    My bifocal attention: solving today’s problem while simultaneously noticing the friction I can’t leave alone. I’ll stop in the middle of the task to write the script, the alias, the doc, the template — not because I’m procrastinating but because that is the real work. The payoff is cumulative and mostly invisible, which is what makes it hard to commit to.

    100 issues of my “7 for Sunday” email
    constantine.name — August 2024

    At the 100-issue mark of 7 for Sunday — three years of weekly issues — what mattered wasn’t the number. It was that I’d kept going through stretches when simply knowing that readers existed was what got me through. The life preserver that saves you is necessarily thrown by another. External validation isn’t ideal, but sometimes it’s what keeps you in the boat.

    Writing uphill
    7 for Sunday — December 2024

    Downhill writing is what you want to say; uphill writing is what you need to say — the thing you’re afraid of, the thing you think nobody wants to hear. The best writing is almost always uphill. The discomfort is usually the sign you’re onto something real.

    When a Podcast Is Finished
    Podtalk Field Note — with Alasdair Plambeck

    Closing on the hardest part: knowing when to stop. Not failed, not abandoned — finished. Alasdair ended his podcast after four-and-a-half years because the work was complete. The skill isn’t just keeping going; it’s also recognizing when keeping going has quietly become a different act than what you set out to do.

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    #Creativity #OnWriting #Resistance #Sustainability #Threads
  20. Jag säger inte att #Socialdemokraterna var/är bättre när det kommer till #valfläsk men detta är sååååå genomskinligt.

    omni.se/a/d4v7Qz

    Vad är det med politiker och valfläsk som är lätt att kontrollera och verifiera i efterhand?

    Och var ska pengarna komma ifrån när vi inte ens får snegla på de ultra-rikas feta plånböcker?

    #Sverige #Val2026 #Moderaterna #Tidö #politik #Politics

  21. En tekniskt färdig app ska göra ålderskontroller anonyma och ospårbara, och flera länder planerar att integrera appen i sina nationella digitala plånböcker.#android #åldersverifiering #ios #integritet #eu #digitalplånbok #medlemsstater #nyheter
    EU presenterar lösning för digital åldersverifiering
  22. - Stoppa smyghöjningar av matpriser.
    - Återinvestera Norrlands förmögenhet i Norrland.
    - Mer pengar till svenskar plånböcker istället för storbolags vinstmarginaler.

    Tre enkla vänsterförslag från senaste dagarna som kommer göra storskillnad för människors vardag och välfärd. #vpol #svpol #sverige

  23. - Stoppa smyghöjningar av matpriser.
    - Återinvestera Norrlands förmögenhet i Norrland.
    - Mer pengar till svenskar plånböcker istället för storbolags vinstmarginaler.

    Tre enkla vänsterförslag från senaste dagarna som kommer göra storskillnad för människors vardag och välfärd. #vpol #svpol #sverige

  24. - Stoppa smyghöjningar av matpriser.
    - Återinvestera Norrlands förmögenhet i Norrland.
    - Mer pengar till svenskar plånböcker istället för storbolags vinstmarginaler.

    Tre enkla vänsterförslag från senaste dagarna som kommer göra storskillnad för människors vardag och välfärd. #vpol #svpol #sverige