

Cactus Juice (from the Flintstones).
Cactus Juice (from the Flintstones).
I do physical synths / drum machine as well, in fact I basically use a daw as a mixer with effects :) The latency is good, and I don’t have the newest machine or anything. On Linux it’s super easy to combine interfaces too, like I have my tr-8 (drums) as a multitrack USB interface, and an 8i6 for my synths, and it combines them way easier than I could do in windows! Take with a grain of salt as I’m an amateur, but for my purposes it’s been great so far.
I ended up switching to Linux recently for same reasons, but my kids are older and i had time to nerd out and go full Archwiki. Ableton was one of the last holdouts that was keeping me from switching… and I spent a good month dicking around with wine trying to get it to work. And I couldn’t! I ended up selling my Ableton license and buying Bitwig, which is natively supported in Linux, and actually pretty amazing… (I don’t expect you to switch, just telling my story. It has really fun modular synth-like interface, with all the other VST support and quite good out-of-the-box plugins etc.)
I also couldn’t get Affinity Photo working in wine… and gimp doesn’t quite do it for me. So I’m not sure what to do there, so my photo editing hobby is on hold til I figure that out.
That said, some of my other windows stuff works magically in wine (sierrachart, games, etc.).
So with all that in mind, I’d say if you don’t have time to figure it out, and still want ableton to work, it might not be worth the mental load until you have more time on your hands. Unless you have an old laptop lying around, it wouldn’t hurt to just try it and see what you can get working.
Mama called the doctor and the doctor said, Please listen carefully as our menu options have changed. For our scheduling department please press 1. …
Maybe this explains the sudden burst of Star Wars content in Rocket League?
That’s so cool. Thank you for sharing. <3
Interesting, I just finished this book. I tried it in high school, it seemed profound at the time, but I couldn’t finish it. Now I’m an older software dev and it was much easier to read this time around, but I feel like I missed something. Did Hofstatder gloss a bunch of stuff in the final couple of chapters? Or did I just fail to grasp all the strange loop stuff and put it together on my own? Not sure. I still enjoyed it, and it gave me some good ways of conceptualizing brains, minds, thoughts, etc. Especially the ant colony stuff.
Right! Now I need to add extra clarification when I talk about Weird Al…
Haha yeahhh, go all Pet Sematary on em :-)
Hmm… Yup, unpopular.
Nice! ok thanks!
Thanks! I followed your advice and set up the child account. Much better… and now the kid finally has an email address taboot. (icloud)
Ok, I took your advice, bit the bullet and created the child account. Much better! I now have “Ask to buy” set up, and screen time and all that good stuff. I should’ve done this earlier. thanks for that! Skype seems like a decent alternative too… I’ll definitely consider it (though the easy option right now is seeming like Discord, just because the rest of us are on it already). Thanks!
nice, never heard of this, but looks good. I’ll definitely consider it. thanks!
interesting. thanks for the extra info! I’ll definitely check it out. I might go with Discord for the short term just because the rest of us are already on it, but if I want something more “texty” this is a high contender.
ha! :D ok cool, thanks.
ah I didn’t realize you could use a non-M$ acct. I have it on my phone already with my work account, but if I can have a second instance/profile open with my personal email… that could work. thanks!
thank you… that’s a few people voting for threema, I’ll definitely check it.
looks promising, thanks! I’ll take a look.
Qwerty though? Remap that thing over to Colemak or something!