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[–] setto@fed.dyne.org 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

don't see my answer bellow? https://fed.dyne.org/comment/1329338 if your lemmy server didn't fetch it.

[–] setto@fed.dyne.org 8 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (3 children)

Looking great! Good move the point the spider downwards. Things can get awkward in many cultures other wise.

edit: should have elaborated, sorry. Traditionally in many places, spiders crawling upwards is signaling heavy involvement in crime.

 

In the last year, I’ve spent about 200,000 words on a kind of personal journey where I’ve tried again and again to work out why everything digital feels so broken, and why it seems to keep getting worse, despite what tech’s “brightest” minds might promise. More

 

Spotify’s plot against musicians

 

cross-posted from: https://fed.dyne.org/post/334977

cross-posted from: https://fed.dyne.org/post/334651

Discover how I built a quantum-ready encryption tool using Alpine.js, Web Components, and Zenroom—all in a single HTML file.

 

cross-posted from: https://fed.dyne.org/post/334651

Discover how I built a quantum-ready encryption tool using Alpine.js, Web Components, and Zenroom—all in a single HTML file.

 

It's called "1.05." But the update to this iconic free and open-source tracker is massive, with a new UI option, new built-in MilkySynth, new effects, and more. (via https://cdm.link/milkytracker-free-105/)

 

Wiki for Arts and Studies

 

Applications for the new GitHub Secure Open Source Fund are now open! Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until they close on January 7 at 11:59 pm PT. Programming and funding will begin in early 2025.

 

I'm pleased to announce that our campaign is now available on Crowd Supply. ESP32 Rainbow is a beautifully crafted homage to my first computer — the ZX Spectrum. It's based around the ESP32-S3 chip from Espressif and boasts a built-in 320x240 color display, SD storage, a 2 W speaker, two Qwiic connectors, an expansion port, and a USB Type-C port for power and data.

[–] setto@fed.dyne.org 5 points 5 months ago

Both ingredients are valid, but i prefer mine with a zest of not letting that which i cannot control burden me, over a handful of IDGAF.

[–] setto@fed.dyne.org 2 points 7 months ago (2 children)

oh, wait, i forgot about all the sharecare non-pirate bears that just upload good stuff for the careshare... you know, that other 3/12 of the catalogue...

[–] setto@fed.dyne.org 11 points 7 months ago (9 children)

The service where they crowd sourced 2/3 of their catalogue from "sharecare" pirate bears?

[–] setto@fed.dyne.org 2 points 7 months ago

There's also SCEE available in the f-droid app repository, which is a modified version if street complete for more advanced editing.

https://github.com/Helium314/SCEE

[–] setto@fed.dyne.org 1 points 7 months ago

ah wow! Thank you very much!

[–] setto@fed.dyne.org 1 points 1 year ago

Seems like a great idea!

I'm somewhat surprised by the choice of XML, but why not?

This goal worries me a bit:

The format should be able to express the track and timeline structures of the exporting DAW as is, leaving it up to the importer to use this data and flatten it as needed.

Leaving things up to one side or the other seems like a hard way to reach any meaningful consensus. But I'm basing this on gut feelings from seeing i.e. how ActivityPub is only partially adopted by the different fediverse apps who tend to "leave it up to the importer to use the data and flatten it as needed". I have no experience in interoperable data-structures on my own, so there are probably 6372 reasons why i am wrong here.

My main hurdle with collaboration has never been DAW data, as lossless audio + midi will get my counterparts and myself a long way. The issue has always been platform interoperability of addons.

But over all, this is music to my ears! It seems like a sane path to better interoperability and that's exactly what i wish upon the (computer) world. 😅💜

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