bitwig studio comes with tons of samples. it’s a fantastic daw.
there’s a reason a lot of ableton users switch over to bitwig.
reaper is also very good, but a bit clunky for edm/techno/etc.
bitwig studio comes with tons of samples. it’s a fantastic daw.
there’s a reason a lot of ableton users switch over to bitwig.
reaper is also very good, but a bit clunky for edm/techno/etc.
i had something similar on my kubuntu/win7 dual-boot.
iirc i fixed it by disabling the powersave of my wifi-adapter.
don’t remember the exact command at the moment though. 🤔
I really like my Soundcore A3i.
And they are on sale every 3-4 weeks for like 35 €.
🤯
That’s the way i do it and i think it’s the absolute best setup. I use keyboard shortcuts to switch and move windows though.
used too
Have you evolved even further?!
I buy physical usually.
I feel, i tend to abandon ebooks a little more often. Somehow i feel more committed to actually read most of my ever growing stack of books someday.
Ebook-reader are great nonetheless.
The entirety of the internet on my toilet.
full port would have been great but i would have been already very happy if they at least tried to make it run somewhat ok via wine.
I walk 20 mins (2 km)
probably easier to fit the names in the ui and speech bubbles
I’m an old adult and i went for Invisalign instead of braces two years ago.
Was pricey but an absolute breeze compared to the horror of having braces i experienced over two decades earlier.
VI for Viendetta
Ronja Räubertochter
I love green tea. Have been drinking it for years.
Just don’t fuck up the steeping time and temperature.
2 mins @ 80°C is what i mostly do.
Also some green teas are really grassy/fishy.
Took me a few tries to find one that tastes just nice.
All that malware should be running without problems. Wine’s gotten pretty good by now.
They look really nosey too.
At least on humpback whales:
https://www.oceanlight.com/stock-photo/humpback-whale-blowhole-picture-27041-255410.jpg
Hehe ^^ I would never have thought of dockerizing my stupid backup-scripts although i work with container-stuff fairly often.
I’ve never dared to try anything other than debian based distros though.
Is that a common approach for non-debian people?
i’m using a miband 5 for years now and still works fine.
it was only ~35€ when it was new.
That’s right; I have to hype myself up to get in the right mindset though.