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  • To me this seems like a no-brainer. Don't go.

    Why would you go to an assholes wedding? I'm currently planning a wedding and if I invited someone that didn't like me, I'd honestly rather they not come.

    So. I'm not sure why you think you'd be considered an asshole. You're two different people that aren't friends and don't see eye to eye. Why would you go to his wedding?

  • What we do in the shadows. The show is based off the Taika Waititi/Jermaine Clement film of the same name. And is also written by Jermaine Clement

    It's a comedy/mocumentary about a group of vampires. The characters are really well written and it straddles the line between the banality of everyday life as a vampire, and obviously the weird supernatural aspects of vampires. It recently aired it's final episode so you can binge it now and get through the whole thing.

    If you like the office/community/parks and rec/I.T. Crowd type of stuff I think you'll really like it

  • The initial investment can be steep, but if you stick with buying second hand modules and look for deals, it's easier. Plus the spending only really goes down over time, at a certain point you realize you have all the modules you need, and you find yourself only buying a module or 2 a year.

    Also modular stuff holds its value really well. If you buy second hand, you can basically sell a piece of gear for what you paid for it, so if you get something you don't love, you don't lose much.

    Having said that, cardinal and vcv rack is great, vcv rack is where I started and I used that for a few years before taking the plunge

  • My modular synthesizer.

    I love it and I've poured far to much money into it for something that doesn't come close to the power of making music in a DAW. But I do love it, and it can do some cool stuff that I've not been able to reproduce in a DAW - like random triggers and probability. It's also nice to get away from my computer.

  • As a fellow music producer, you definitely don't need a discrete graphics card if this machine is purely for music production. Definitely better off spending that money on an audio interface and some studio monitors, or some plugins

  • I have quite an extensive history of scraping web sites for various data over the years, I'd be happy to help you out but I can't really know how to help without knowing what website your trying to scrape, different sites have their own challenges (maybe behind a login, or using JavaScript to load content - in which case a http response won't give you what you're after, or any number of things really).

    If you give me a link to a book you want to download as an example I can take a look and help guide you through it

  • The phones with those features have been discontinued but they were never unpopular, they were just what phones were.

    Nobody 10 years ago was saying "I wish I couldn't replace my phone battery" or "I hate that I have the option to plug my wired IEMs into my phone"

    People just do what people are good at. Adapting.

    Manufacturers have taken these options away because it is profitable to do so. People have largely adapted to that (although I still refuse to buy a phone without a headphone jack)

  • Haven't looked much into the breach, but probably the biggest issue is passwords. If unencrypted, and a user uses the same generic password for their email or bank or whatever, that possess a serious concern.

    This highlights the importance of not reusing passwords

    Edit: looks like passwords were hashed with bcrypt, which is really quite excellent. Very unlikely anybody is getting actual passwords from this leak.

  • If this was true, you'd use an ad blocker, and donate directly to your favorite content creators. They'd see way more money, and you wouldn't be supporting an evil organization.

    They'd have more freedom to switch platforms as their revenue isn't directly tied to youtube, but rather their viewers. Freedom to switch platforms gives youtube incentive to run a better site and charge a more reasonable fee for premium features.

    But this isn't what you're doing. You're supporting youtube directly and supporting all their business practices in the process

  • Just wanted to say I saved this comment to come back to, and I've been playing catrap and I've been really enjoying it. I like the relaxed nature of it. It's just a puzzle with no time limit and no penalty for fucking up

  • A John Digweed mix is perfect for me and ticks all the boxes

    • No lyrics
    • Lasts for hours
    • Never gets too repetitive, changes over time
    • No starting/stopping between songs.

    I've done my best work to his live in Cordoba mix

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  • Completely depends on if your parents are in your life, if they're good people and treat you with love and respect.

    Also depends on your parents financial status, as well as your financial status.

    Most people my age (Millenial) are not as well off as our parents so it wouldn't make sense to support them.

    There is no single answer to your question other than "it depends"