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it will just crash on you before you even find out
Older versions may have had issues with that, but I haven’t encountered any crashing in over 2 years. (And I i do 6 youtube videos per month with it)
it will just crash on you before you even find out
Older versions may have had issues with that, but I haven’t encountered any crashing in over 2 years. (And I i do 6 youtube videos per month with it)
Look at the date of the linked RFC documents…
Being super cheap does make the X32 family pretty popular at the entry level.
Before I retired I was also almost entirely analog.
But these days it appears that even the gear targeted at small bar bands is leaning heavily toward a fully digital workflow.
Most of the apps to interface with pro level mixing consoles and lighting boards are Mac / iPad . Very few for Android, limited Windows options and pretty much nothing for Linux.
Live production stuff as well.
So much of the available “industry standard” software is fully proprietary and Apple only.
Anyone who is trying to make money from their videos isn’t likely to have any incentive to be on Odysee, unless thay start paying for views with something other than their useless in-house crypto.
Plus, the audience on Odysee is miniscule compared to pretty much any other video platform.
they turn around and lock all but the most basic features behind a pay wall.
To be fair, that was forced by the music industry.
If they didn’t licence the tabs and come up with a payment system they were going to be sued into oblivion.
Exactly. If you want to live on the bleeding edge, you have to accept that there will be risks.
Nobody should be running their main/only/mission critical machine on an unstable branch of any software.
It’s literally in the name unstable.
Same.
I don’t hate it, I’m simply indifferent to it.
Star Trek (TOS), and Monty Python’s Flying Circus.
And I go back to The Prisoner every few years.
Or maybe for identifying when it fails
That’s it exactly.
Specifically usenet before “eternal September”.
Pay is only part of the picture.
Crap shifts and strict employee rules are the other side of the equation.
Nice beaver
Thanks, I just had it stuffed.
Ad-Free YouTube playback capabilities.
The last time I tried, VLC could already do that.
When the house is sleeping, let it mellow quietly.
When everyone is awake flush, every time.
Oracle and a dozen internally developed tools.
Oracle because I’m not an accountant or bookkeeper, but was forced to do a bunch of those tasks anyway.
The internal tools because, while they were “mission critical”, they were buggy as hell and there was only a couple of people nationwide who knew how to fix them (or mitigate the damage) when things went wrong.
I would be happy if Fairphone would sell to my country.
Lightburn for controlling laser engravers.
It’s pretty much the only choice on Linux (though it is cross platform). Free 30 day trial, then ~$80 lifetime licence.
The other choice is LaserGRBL, which is open source, but doesn’t seem to have a Linux port for some reason. And it has a lot fewer features, with a more complex workflow.