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  • They've made my life more enjoyable for reasonable cost, they bring vast amounts of resources to open source projects, and they deliver a platform that the least technical of people can use an enjoy. You're free to say they are not your friend, but i won't make perfect the enemy of good.

  • While what you say is true it is also irrelevant to OPs question. SUSE is a corporation, so is canonical, so is mozilla's corporate wing. can you clarify what your point was, pal?

    edit: ah, i used the word corporate, fair point then. I meant in the sense of vendor lock to defacto standards rather than 'corporate bad'.

  • there are folks that do audio stuff on linux and from what i can tell it is a lot of work and your workflows will change a bit.

    Check out Unfa on youtube, my man does everything using linux apps.

    Trying to do live audio stuff in wine may be a struggle, from what I gather most audio production folks switch to a realtime kernel build which may chip away performance on the very top end but prevents lost samples because of competing resources. With that in mind I don't know how windows apps would perform for live audio. BUT if you're just processing already captured stuff then you might be fine.

    All that to say take a peek and see if ardour can support the plugins you want or has an alternative that can meet the same goals. It probably won't be as easy but I bet you'll find something that works.

  • my impression was that the scheduler helps prevent starvation, so while it may not squeeze out the absolute top performance it feels smoother because it stays responsive even if a single thread is going crazy. I use arch btw.

  • Same, i feel bad for those i'm leaving behind but this place has become the beacon of insanity and the crazies are swarming here. I have to do what's best for my family and I have the means to leave so I'm gtfo.

  • https://www.aanda.org/component/article?access=doi&doi=10.1051/0004-6361/202346374 Here is the paper, it has free access which is nice. Most of this went over my head but the conclusions are well written. Basically they were able to detect broadband and narrow band emissions from the satellites as they passed by that were outside of their assigned range. Some of the frequencies they attributed (or at least speculated) to ground based transmissions reflected off them and they are asking regulators to consider these reflected emissions in addition to EMI coming from the craft itself. Cool stuff, but my favorite part is that they think there is a 25MHz oscillator on them because they detected a harmonic series with 25MHz as the base. Are you serious??!? how cool is that? 25MHz isn't even in the range they were scanning and they figured it out anyway. So from earth, they were able to detect the faintest signal from some onboard microcontroller just doing its job, not even being a radio device, just ticking away at its designed clock speed. I use arch linux btw.

  • 7/8 came out with no problem, that's still pretty good. I ended up using a tiny flathead to get it out but that joker was too far gone to go back in. Next i might try that clear back with improved passive cooling. I figure if the fans aren't working so hard the battery might last a bit longer.