Same. They pull that outfit off so well, I really love it.
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It does so indirectly, otherwise, the joke of having 340 left wouldn’t really work out.
The 4k was a monthly figure.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Some of you guys haven't used luarocks and it shows
22·1 month agoI mean, Lua is a pretty “interesting” choice for that application, but don’t blame shitty coding practices and inexperienced coders on the language.
The gigantic loop could have been cleaned up with a table, registering handlers for the individual cases.
Lua is probably not the best choice for a web service, but it definitely has its applications.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Learner driver fails theory test for 128th time despite spending nearly £3k on feesEnglish
37·1 month agoDon’t spread any misinformation. The price for the theoretical part is 25€.
If you take the test 128 times, that comes out to 3200€, a number very similar to the one mentioned in the article.
The article does not talk about the total cost of obtaining a driver’s license.
I have not much to add, just that Scrivener is actually decent.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are pocket synthesizers a good introductions to digital music production?
17·1 month agoThe stylophone is probably not a very good choice if you actually want to make a musical track, it’s quite a bit limited.
Also, please don’t assume that hardware is simpler than plugins. A lot of hardware has plenty of menu diving or arcane shortcuts due to the limited hardware controls, tiny (or absent) screens etc. You should be looking at “one knob per function” devices.
If you just want to explore a bit and make tracks, get a groovebox l. If you are looking to dive into synthesis and a bit of sound design, look at the Arturia Microfreak.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are pocket synthesizers a good introductions to digital music production?
5·1 month agoA groovebox like the Circuit Tracks is a good recommendation.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are pocket synthesizers a good introductions to digital music production?
6·1 month agoI agree, but I’d also like to mention that it’s absolutely possible to get great mileage out of a “toy” synth, provided you already know what you’re doing.

I have a sudden urge to watch anime.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Open Theremin (open source touchless musical instrument) - Introduction and my first day impressions
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Elon Musk Reportedly Obsessed With AI Girlfriend
562·1 month agoNothing wrong with prostitutes. Often, plenty of stuff is wrong with prostitution, but let’s leave the prostitutes out of it.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Open Theremin (open source touchless musical instrument) - Introduction and my first day impressions
4·1 month agoThere are people out there who have mastered the Theremin and can absolutely play on point.
Also, not everything even needs to be perfect. Unpredictability, glitchiness, noise and not being pitch-perfect can be an aesthetic goal in itself.
Hast du von unserem Herrn und Erloeser, Mikroplastik gehoert?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What open source project is the most exciting for you right now?
6·1 month agoI’m currently compiling a list of open-source audio streaming solutions and I think Sonobus is not on there yet, so this is a pretty useful comment to me. Thanks.





I’d argue that you see a lot more people having no clue about audio and doing a podcast / stream use the SM7B.