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Linux kernel hacker and maintainer etc.

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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 1 year ago
Installing all existing U-he plugins: https://gitlab.com/jarkkojs/home-directory/-/blob/main/.local/bin/linux-uhe-install-plugins?ref_type=heads

I'm planning to also make macOS version of this some day (there must be a way to silently batch install pkg's, I suppose because #Homebrew does something like that).

NOTE: this is not polished script so do not guarantee that there are no any glitches.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 1 year ago
There's also stuff that is really easiest done in Linux vs other operating systems. One would be routing audio from any app to any app. It is what Pipewire does... So e.g. sampling something from any possible video stream is dead easy. For macOS you have to pay something like $100 to get that capability in more limited form by buying an OS extension called Loopback.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

These days I sometimes use #Linux for #music. I use #Bitwig and @uheplugins so much that it is not really a big deal. I hardly even remember sometimes which OS I'm using. After certain point I might switch to #macOS but for constructing basic composition any OS delivers really,.

There's easy ways to run also Windows VST's under Linux but I like to use always what is there native because limitations are great for creativity :-)

Also I love Audio Damage's Eos2 reverb, which has also native Linux version (by a chance, used it before knowing this) so yeah, pretty much covered despite limited number of choices...
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@mo8it ok thanks a bunch! very helpful
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@glitchcake thanks, i'll try this
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Jarkko Sakkinen

With #mdbook, any ideas how to:

  1. Disable theme picker.
  2. Enforce light theme especially never pick vomit looking navy on any possible machine…

#rustlang

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@kidney thanks! i still keep on using mostly the date update as for me the most common use case would be to update a patch series, which sometimes can contain a patch or two from another author even is 80% patches are my own work. less risk of collateral damage :-)
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@Aissen thanks did not know that option!
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Jarkko Sakkinen

i've most of my own repositories to #Gitlab. the main driver has been that the "core" open source projects that i care about live there like buildroot, keyutils, pipewire and some others. And i like that it is more "in the shadow" than Github. I'm not looking attention with Git's :-)
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Two of my own palette designs for #BitwigStudio:

1. #Dracula/#Monokai inspired "Monocula".
2. "Amstrad" which is what it s Amstrad CPC 464 color palette, which was exactly 27 colors, i.e. match with the Bitwig's palette size.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

amending #git #commit’s date to the latest:

git commit --amend --date="$(date -R)"

#note #reminder

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typst is a game changer tool for manuals and more layout/typography etc. sensitive documentation that is beyond the reach of #markdown or #restructuredtext.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

nice thing in #typst is definitely #svg output: https://jjs.kapsi.fi/resume.html
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Jarkko Sakkinen

moved my #kernel #testing tree to https://gitlab.com/jarkkojs/linux-tpmdd-test

plans to add also keyutils rundown with same approach as TPM2 self-test, good old expect

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@buntepanther thanks :-) yeah, i prefer grid for mainly "workflow fixes", i get most measurable value from it. of course would be cool to have full compressor in grid but this is more useful for me because it can be tuned for any for compressor plugin.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

if you don't have #linkedin, #typst is quite awesome for creating a #resume
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