

You know there’s a whole lemmy instance for this right?


You know there’s a whole lemmy instance for this right?


For the fellow east-of-the-mississippi and not-US folks. The US Bureau of Land Management (BLM) operates public lands with fairly loose rules about use, including camping up to 14 days.


I’m a wee bit stoned but this math is concerning, right?
Your comment is unfortunately easy to misread as “Plus, 10 is less eyebrow raising” and then skip the math…


I mean, you could just not sell it.


Motorcycling is orders of magnitude more deadly on a person-mile basis. It varies a lot by motorcycle type, experience level, helmet. DUI also statistically has a heavier correlation with fatality in motorcycling (I’m not 100% but my understanding is that motorcycles are significantly harder to operate in such a way that dui effects are multiplied).
I’m not sure if this is actually relevant to your discussion, I just like to discuss the reality of motorcycling (as a person who rides).


Thanks, didn’t think to explain
I assume there’s a better example to make your point because at least here you’re explicitly stating ricin is used for poison, an objectively good thing to know.


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Can you help me understand how using the browser is directly funding those things?


OP was clearly using a rhetorical reduction to make a point that VS is bloated.
I notice there are only a couple replies here that have experience with music production. Obviously core desktop stuff works great, gaming is pretty universally fixed, but music production is a different story.
I have extensive experience with linux and music production. You can use yabridge to run Windows VSTs. However, they can be extremely fussy with graphics compatibility. I estimate that I couldn’t manage to get about 20% of my plugins to work despite hours upon hours of troubleshooting. This is coming from a Linux-native software developer. If you’re just learning Linux, you could be in a world of pain.
I’m sure folks out there have gotten all of it working individually, but I doubt anyone has your exact setup working perfectly.
Ableton and FL Studio will have to be ran through Wine. I experienced major performance issues with FL Studio before switching to Bitwig.
Linux is great. But the music production industry is not kind to it. If you’re cool with being a linux music producer you’ll have to accept that some things just will not work well. But if you want 100% access to everything you’re used to, stick with Windows.


I feel like you can be a long time linux user and muscle memory can get you with the rm -rf ~…
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“And just so you know here are some new ways I can help you turn on lights…” Etc. etc