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  • You can use Play it slowly, which is rather bare-bones, or Sonic Visualizer, which is something of the opposite, but quite powerful.

    My daily workhorse is Transcribe!, which I've been using for nearly 30 years, actually. Very powerful, and very intuitive, and with a lot of useful effects, such as filtering out the vocals (if possible), etc. I paid a one-time fee for a subscription back in the day. Money well spent.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml
    eyolf @lemmy.world

    Does anyone actually use Enlightenment?

    One of the first wow-moments when I first installed linux (2003ish) was Enlightenment. I though it was very pretty, and quite different from the mainstream WMs. It was presented as a feature, not a bug, that development was slow: the people behind it wanted to take the time it took to get it right.

    So I waited. I always installed it on new computers, but it never seemed quite ready to use.

    I did the same today, and the feeling is the same as in 2003: it's not quite there yet.

    Hence the question: does anyone actually use it as their everyday WM?

  • I didn't think I would ever say this, but: arch isn't always the answer. True: the last time the entire system broke on me was in 2006'ish, but I can't count the times certain apps have stopped working or some python upgrade messes up things. Sure: that's the price of rolling release and AUR, and I wouldn't be without it, but it's a thing one has to learn to live with, and a thing that makes 'arch' the wrong answer to this particular question.

  • Arch Linux @lemmy.ml
    eyolf @lemmy.world

    KDE session crashing during Syu

    Is KDE particularly sensitive to updates in the background? It frequently happens to me that the session crashes during or after a pacman -Syu update. This never happened while I was using cinnamon

    norge @lemmy.world
    eyolf @lemmy.world

    Borten Moe får strykkarakter av akademikerne

    Ikke så merkelig at akademikere ikke liker Borten Moe. Og hvis MDG kan bidra til å få bort tellekantsystemet, så er de i hvert fall til nytte for noe.

    Stallman Was Right @lemmy.ml
    eyolf @lemmy.world
  • Nei, jeg har heller ikke reagert noe på /r/norge, men på alle mulige andre /r/'er hvor krenkelsesvilligheten er så høy at man blir utelukket bare man nevner feil navn. Det var bare så deilig å se det skrevet eksplisitt at "her gjelder ytringsfriheten og Norges Lover", i stedet for "dette skal være et varmt og koselig rom med blomster i vinduet og prikkete gardiner, hvor alle skal føle seg hjemme."

  • Neovim @sopuli.xyz
    eyolf @lemmy.world

    Comparison between the different nvim "bundles"

    Just wondering: how would you characterize the general feel of the different nvim flavours: LazyVim, Chad, Astro, etc.? I'm not thinking functionality, which plugins are included, etc., but the way they feel when one uses them.

    I tried out a whole bunch of them, as per Elijah Manor's excellent video about config switching (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkHjJlSgKZY)

    I figured out LazyVim is trying its best not to look and feel like vim, with modal windows and fancy graphics and all. I didn't like that. I can't remember why I left Astro behind, but I finally settled on Chad, which at first I disliked because of the name, but eventually I figured out that that was the flavour for me: so many things just worked as expected, and there were so many times when I looked up something, and went: "Hm! That was quite smart, actually!"

    So that's where I'm at – and purely for "feel" reasons. So: convince me: what am I missing when I don't use bundle B or config C?

    norge @lemmy.world
    eyolf @lemmy.world

    Jeg liker reglene!

    "Her er det ytringsfriheten som gjelder! Ytringsfrihet er den friheten alle mennesker har til å gi uttrykk for det de mener og ønsker å si noe om. Dette medfører også at man må tolerere at andre har forskjellige meninger enn deg selv."

    Det var det verste med Reddit: den systematiske hårsårheten.