

100 is too much. The sweet spot is somewhere around 80.
I recently built a tp camera rig for a game and in the process completely lost orientation and somehow converted myself into inverted. Games that I had in progress suddenly felt wrong for a while after that. I think I’m just very aware of the camera now instead of the view.
This just feels natural. It’s kinda like using “natural scrolling” option on a touchpad. Why would you ever want it to move the opposite direction?
At least my procrastination side projects powered by the middle dragon are starting to get kinda good.
Finally something Onion-worthy
Not surprising that we have turkulaises to thank for it.
You’d think, but there’s always so much jank.
I’m guessing what happened is that they didn’t have numbering, and then later the people making the slides decided to add the numbers. There might be a ticket for programmatic numbers, but it’d be buried under a thousand other ones that are more important.
Exactly, but those foot fetishists with their stinky units seem to think otherwise.
If there’s a better base than 10, it is a power of two.
I think that’s just not being used to it.
Infinitely cooler than a “foot”
That applies to reaper as well. I think it’s mostly that linux sound servers are a pain.
I eventually gave up and just chose ALSA, which “just works” with the downside of being exclusive. I’ll give jack another try once I distrohop again.
Very often. You’re plobably thinking of midi playback, but all of those usb (piano) keyboards, drum pads, etc. use the same protocol. Midi is very much not dead.
Choices when trying to get reaper or ardour to work:
If the forum users are local, there’s no issue federating them. That is, if the db was migrated in the first place.