

Have you ever publish a tool that already has a gnu counterpart? Even if you say it’s for learning or an experiment you still get hounded about it.
Watch me make shitty music in defiance of the artificial-AI.


Have you ever publish a tool that already has a gnu counterpart? Even if you say it’s for learning or an experiment you still get hounded about it.


they broke something in testing. that’s not incompetence, that’s the whole point.


The majority of project are MIT licensed and it’s not even close.


I like staying up to date about open source but holy cow is there too many of these “omg they broke something in testing”. Yah, that’s the point.


The gnu brained folks hate when we make our own tools.


It’s a blessing and a curse how stable it is. I think less bleeding edge is better but when shit like audio and GPU are fucked they’re pretty much always fucked until dist-upgrade time.


I bounced off neovim because I am always on fresh boxes with minimal access to the internet. Helix is everything included and I can install with a single file.
I’ve had some pretty serious issues with usb audio class compliant hardware and linux. I’m not sure if it’s a pulse/pipe/alsa issue and i don’t care. I shouldn’t have to debug dmesg just to record audio.
Reaper and Bitwig work great, otherwise.
It’s my git server, I can put what I want on it. MIT is easy when I don’t really have long term plans for it. If I am contributing to a GPL project i’ll use their license.