Comment 2: oh no, what if this became a thing. What if you looked ridiculous with real facial hair or none. Man social norms can be screwed up. I’m scared now
Add another. Deleted all my old posts one by one. I can see so many did the same when an internet search points back to Reddit. Only way I use Reddit now is when a tech question points there and I just amend the address to old.Reddit
You’re making a very important point about virtualization. I have probably not spent enough time using it in the Linux environments that I built to feel like it was reliable. I guess my fear would be related to external thunderbolt audio equipment. But I havnt even taken an honest look to see who may have already paved the way with similar equipment.
I have installed Linux for purpose based computers in my IT and production line of work. And I’m curious about this topic. It’s sort of a dilemma. I work mainly in environments that require full fledged reliable tracking sessions in Adobe and Avid outboard hardware, etc. any time I tried to use Linux as a daily driver I regretted it.
… But I want to use it. I agree with the values, and I prefer the customization and optimal use of my hardware… am I missing something as a Linux user about which distro or the way in which I’m using it.
are some of these considerations also part of what spurred your post OP?
That’s right, but it’s mostly good for a more permanent connection. Like a patched music console. Fun fact. Chrome nickel ends for gigging musicians are typically better since they are constantly being plugged and unplugged. If you use gold ends on cables you’re constantly disconnecting and reconnecting you will just wear away the plating more quickly.
Comment 2: oh no, what if this became a thing. What if you looked ridiculous with real facial hair or none. Man social norms can be screwed up. I’m scared now