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  • That heavily depends on what you mean by writing music. Musescore (the software, not the website) is pretty good for writing notation, and open source.

    If it's more about producing a track, there's Ardour, also foss. If you wanna pirate an "industry standard" daw, there's FL Studio and Ableton, I guess.

    Depending on what you want to do exactly, there might be a lot of other software that fits the bill.

  • On lemmy.ml pretty much all reddit-like boards.

    You can't really compare a stack exchange board about a specific topic with general purpose boards.

  • What I read (and who knows whether it'll turn out to be true) was that the plane was off it's planned course, likely due to a birdstrike, which lead to them entering an area that was actively expecting drone attacks, which likely lead to the Russians shooting it down.

    But I guess we'll see when the report comes out.

  • T14s

    You mean 40W? Can't imagine a T config that'd do 400.

  • Well, yeah, anyone that solders memory and storage will be exponentially harder to fix. I'd be hard pressed to think of any more difficult to fix than the current Apple lineup. Equally difficult? Sure, there's plenty.

    I wouldn't be surprised of there's shome shitbox out there I just haven't had in front of me yet.

  • The one thing I'd agree is that it tends to be harder to fix hardware issues. Well, on the new one's you just don't because it's soldered, but a friend's late 2015 27 inch imac has a borked SSD, and to replace it, we'd need to take off the glued on screen.

    Softwarewise, I prefer the issue-finding experience to the windows one, though.

  • Well, macOS is unix based, and when debbuging a friends mac, I usually find that I find the terminal more comfortable than the Windows Command Prompt.

    Now, that Mac does break in very weird ways sometimes, but I digress.

  • Straight, or bi women? Sure, there might be some. Allegedly.

  • Hmh, interesting. Dunno whether it'll make the casual listening playlist, but I've been to some hardcore bands that didn't sound that different.

  • Not since like ... almost 10 years ago. Even before I moved out. Last time my family moved, we just didn't bother to set it up. Literally everything you could want is available online, with less hassle, and no ads.

  • Now I'm curious - why do you upload unstructured noise?

  • I assume there wasn't a walking path even though the school was rather close?

    Still sometimes shocked when hearing about how little public transport the U.S. has. I walked home by myself in my last year of primary school, then took the metro/bus in secondary school, which was pretty much normal.

  • Well, people love to complain. I didn't feel Inquisition was as good as Origins, but I still had fun with it, and I assume the same is gonna be true for Veilguard.

    Anyways, that's curios. I think the Dragon Age Games are some of the few I own on Origin. I'd be kinda surprised if EA made the effort to patch the games on their own client, though.

    Might try running it tomorrow, out of curiosity.

  • They also had a bit of a scandal around alleged sexual assault, and coersion of sex from fans semi-recently. Big in German media, probably less so internationally. Great shows, but I'm not willing to give them any more money.

  • What problems did you have with it? Still runs surprisingly well for me. Haven't tried Veilguard yet, but plan to as soon as I have some time. Felt that none of the sequels where able to match Origins yet, though.

  • My wallet (Secrid). Bought mine in person at a random retailer, and never registered it, though.

  • Somehow, I feel called out.

  • Most mainline Linux distro work pretty seamlessly with secureboot these days.