I love those thank you!
I love those thank you!
Top 3 examples for the stuff you can do that’s so worthwhile?
I liked my Samsung and the Snapdragon processor. If just felt like two ecosystems living together when I prefer to simplify.
I know a family whose baby hung themselves on the cord. Must be common enough that they just banned them.
I downloaded the whole lot as an AI upscale from the usual public trackers.
Anyone know the cost in the US including tax? Don’t they leave that off?
Maybe the size of the country has an impact. Does the average person need to buy a lot of animal feed?
Ah very interesting thanks!
Why are trucks so popular in the us? What do you guys need to often put in the back?
Same in the uk
Iiiinteresting, I’ll give it a spin, thank you for the recco!
I have notes fairly sporadically all over the place. Some for work for compartmentalised projects that I won’t need to see again once the project is done. Then for personal creative projects. Then for personal research projects. I like tracking data for sure. I’d prefer to have one central place for everything. I like things organised and get very into organisation but I’d love some kind of AI organisation element. Not sure either of these do that though. I do have my own server and like self hosting. I do care about foss but will sometimes choose a more appropriate tool over a foss one. I need the data on my phone and accessible either on a cloud or syncable or something. I’m currently dipping my toe into Obsidian with syncthing/Dropbox. I won’t pay for any monthly fees but don’t mind paying one off payments.
This is really helpful, thank you. I’ve made a start with Logseq but I think I’ll try Obsidian and migrate my notes across. I’m definitely a structured guy.
I’m early onto my journey with this and tossing between logseq and obsidian. Thoughts?
I do this for a living if you get stuck and want to DM. I’d recco just getting a Focusrite Scarlett usb interface with enough inputs. Are you DIing your guitar (plugging it in) or recording it with a mic? There are plenty of free recording options. You on PC? If mac I’d just start with Garage Band. PC you could maybe just start with Audacity. Ardour is open source but I don’t have experience with it. Reaper has infinite demo mode. There’s a free pro tools but that might be a bit of a steep learning curve. If you want to add electronic elements it might be worth starting with one of the intro versions of Ableton.
I’m doing this with TOTK at the moment but it does mean I’m kind of ignoring the story aspects.
And keeps the playback time updated on local files. It also manages surround downmix better than the internal app.
Yeah I only just noticed this too. I believe that’s the case.
You can’t just repull with your compose to update though. And something like watchtower might break everything.
Absolutely does