

We won’t make it far enough for that to happen. Water and temperate climate land wars are up next. Extinction follows.
We won’t make it far enough for that to happen. Water and temperate climate land wars are up next. Extinction follows.
You think we had fair elections? We vote through an electoral college designed specifically to be a backdoor that can be used to over rule the popular vote. And then there’s gerrymandering.
Try looking in San Francisco, or any city in the entire Bay Area. You won’t find a 500sq ft shack for less than $800k.
Ask their government to sanction Ecuador and Bukele. If the Donvict administration doesn’t have a foreign torture prison to traffic people to, it will slow down their plans.
The sad reality of audio software has been that usually the paid commercial software is better and more reliable. I’ve used Audacity alot for work, and it gets it the job done, but tools like iZotope RX are light years beyond in features and UI/UX.
This graphic is missing Bitwig in the AU section. Definitely worth mentioning since it runs on Linux/OS X/Win.
The headline is terribly written click-bait that doesn’t have much to do with the reality of the situation. This is just another case of an open source dev backing off of a project because they’ve busy with life.
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I run a dual boot system with no issues at all. Just need a second drive for Linux and let GRUB chain load the Windows disk.
I’ve been working on getting set up for music production on Linux, it is possible, but it has a lot more challenges. Manjaro Linux running the 6.13 RT kernel has worked well for stability with Bitwig Studio and Ardour, but the amount if plugins that are impossible or very difficult to install makes it feel limited.
I wish I could use Linux for everything, but there are still things you need Windows to run. It would be amazing to be able to run Nuke, Houdini, Ableton Live and the Native Instruments manager on Linux, but it’s not remotely possible now.
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