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Linux kernel hacker and maintainer etc.

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I appreciate people who do all sorts of complex things with Grid etc. but it's not my thing. Still there's lot of simple workflow upgrades that do not require complex engineering.

Another feature I like a lot are these selector devices. One dead simple use case is an effect that needs to be sometimes on and usually off. Then I just have two chains: one empty and another with the effect on. It is quite reliable way to guarantee dry when off and not cause e.g. clicks when turning effects off (which does happen sometimes).
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Edited 11 months ago
IMHO, the most useful thing in its simplicity at least I've had for MSEG in Bitwig: drop-in replacement for LFO Tool.

I actually still use LFO Tool to "design" the side-chain curve and then just match it with Curves modulator and Tool device.

Actually this is what I do a lot: use VST first given e.g. nicer visual feedback and then replicate with stock devices. Best of both worlds as far as I'm concerned :-)

#Bitwig #BitwigStudio
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@pid_eins Yep, it is more like a protocol for interoperation. Not having TPM standard would result the FSF's doomsday scenario.
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Edited 11 months ago
@gregkh @kernellogger @pinganini Right! I've tried that with Tianocore and QEMU but never with actual hardware.

To be totally honest, for machines located at my own premises I don't have secure boot enabled at all :-) I've started to use TPM2 tho for those because it gives a lot of convenience for headless machine booting up with hard drive encryption enabled. Secure boot gives me really, umh, not much anything at all.
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@vathpela @gregkh @kernellogger @pinganini right, I forgot the initramfs part :-) For test kernels I link it to vmlinux directly.

For distribution case there are obvious reasons not to do it like that (all the reasons to update it without changing kernel).
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@autiomaa @aulis @bestest @ikkeT Se on vaan maalaisjärkeen toimiva liiketoimintakehikko moneen juttuun et sulla palvelu normi asiakkaille niin kuin mä maksan ihan euroilla Storj S3:sta. Sit se lohkoketju tekee sen B2B mallin pohjalle että voidaan järkevästi tarjota kollektiivisesti jotain palvelua. Eli siihen tarvitaan korporaatio ja yhteisö synergiassa. Ja ne tekee rahulia tolla ja isoilla asiakkailla et näyttökin löytyy.
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@autiomaa @ikkeT @aulis @bestest Muuten se Storj josta mainitsin muissa keskusteluissa, niin esim. Adobe on sen asiakas. Ne käyttää sitä Premieressä :-) Se on toi B2B-homma mihin noi alustat tulee puremaan aika hyvin. Storj on jonkunlainen milestone web-sovelluksissa ja alustoissa omasta näkökulmasta. Prekursori tulevalle
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@kernellogger @pinganini [I don't even care about BTRFS to honest, complication without application as far as I'm concerned. Ext4 is better since it is simpler.]
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@pinganini @kernellogger Actually since I don't claimed boot loader expert I've been silently wondering why I have a boot loader when the Linux is an EFI application ;-)

Like why it could not always be just shimx64.efi + linux.efi in a system with a single OS? I don't know the current existential reason for boot loaders in EFI environment so there could be something. I don't really care even about to ability to select snapshot. I boot with USB stick and fix the system instead ;-) Snapshots have limited granularity by fixing the issue I get better overall heal up.
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@pinganini @kernellogger I sort of get in the sense that it does a job if you don't need multi-boot and GRUB just adds extra cruft on top for dance moves that are never done on stage ;-) I've never used multi-boot so in that regard boot loaders do not really matter to me... Simpler is better I guess.
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@ljs Some day I might invest one of these with some bad excuse related of doing exercise, absolutely premium in training watches ;-) https://www.suunto.com/en-gb/Product-search/See-all-Sports-Watches/
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I could imagine world without virtual memory ;-) Like back 80s memory model. You could have security by CPU enforcing the borders (and actually would address quite many modern attack vectors).

Not a serious proposal. Still would be totally doable. Like if you have 128 GB of RAM with my normal use I could pretty much do all my tasks easily in partitioned environment.
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Edited 11 months ago
@ljs have not noticed so far. it has felt pretty reliable to me :-) if i would really want to put cash to training watch I would go for something from Suunto.

My Casio looks rad too: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B09C65FS32?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title

And its data connects to Apple's app ecosystem (can upload through bluetooth) so have been happy :-)
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@ljs my fancy gshock casio watch counts my steps ;-)
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@kernellogger afaik slackware still uses lilo in the default install ;-)
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Considering Durov's arrest, it is not huge surprise since:

1. Telegram's security is not that great. Not sure if it is legislation compliant but I doubt it.
2. It has become the place for buying malware and stole data.
3. It has become the place for buying narcotics.

For two last I have no idea why is Telegram preferred over Tor these days.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrest_of_Pavel_Durov
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Hands off the best Skin for @uheplugins #Diva:

https://plugmon.jp/product/mona/

There's also one for Tyrell N6:

https://plugmon.jp/product/mona-n6/

#plugmon
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