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  • If the last time you tried ardour was over 5 years ago then there's been a huge amount of change! The basic Interface is the same but there's loads of improvements including midi editing and time stretching, lua scripting and all kinds of other things. Ping me if you want any help using it

  • I would say that while Ardour might not have the full suite if commercial plugins available to it that you get on mac, it's a huge contender for DAW. I have produced plenty of music with it and it only gets better, the work flow is great.

  • You can do this using gparted, however I would recommend you back everything up before you do it as this is very risky if you have not done it before, you can easily destroy all of your data.

    Depending on the layout of your drive you would need to reduce the size of your windows partition. Be aware that you cannot increase the size of a partition from the start of the partition, only the end, so you may need to move your fedora partition to the left before your expand the partition to fill the available space

  • https://hackaday.com/ is the only blog that has stood the test of time for me, been reading it for 15 years.

    A couple more:

    • BBC R&D. They don't post very often, but what they do post is often extremely cool and high quality. E.g. Deploying the world's first large scale temporary private 5g network for broadcasting UHD video of the King Charles' coronation
    • Project Perfect Mod - old school command and Conquer blog, Banshee that runs it is still posting on the daily, I don't know how he does it.
    • Cloudflare - interesting tech and case studies
    • Google Cloud - same as above
    • The Conversation - super interesting crowd-sourced blog written by scientists and researchers in all sorts of topics, generally very well written
  • I would love if there was a platform where they charged a very small amount monthly eg. I £1/€1/$1 in exchange for not using my data for anything. I love lemmy but I'm entirely at the mercy of the instance maintainers and there is no guarantee my data won't be used

  • To be honest I'm not interested in the file sharing side of nextcloud as I use Syncthing, I'm more interested in the utilities (eg notes, kanban) and the office capabilities. I want to replace gsuite

  • I'm trying this and it seems to be running. If I run curl 127.0.0.1:9091 I get a 403 which is expected but if I try to access the same from another computer on the network then the connection times out, any idea what could be the cause?