No, they do not?
Totally agree. The DAW space is depressingly neglected as FOSS and I can't imagine why. 15 years ago I was certain there would one day be a FOSS DAW that had the same love put into it as Blender.
I like using peazip since it's open source and includes 7-zip along with it
I'm playing Counter-Strike 2
... exclusively on a modded server hosting a Warcraft mod
... that I found because I was searching for the same thing I played on CS:S over a decade ago
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Do you not see the logic of my plan?
Yes, but it just seems too heartless.
I still use this line stepping into a hot car in the Summer.
Or a classic:
clang
#define true (rand() % 2) #define false (rand() % 2)
But then your loyal servants won't be able to find it either to bring you back.
You're that ninja
I once worked in a program that allowed custom C# scripts to be written into it to add custom functionality. The way it worked under the hood however was that the code written in the text field would be stitched together into a longer file and the whole thing compiled and ran. The developers didn't want people to have to write or understand boilerplate code like import statements or function declarations so the place you typed into was the body of a function and some UI was used to get the rest of the bits that would create generated code for everything else.
To add to that there was a section of global code where you could put code explicitly outside of functions if you knew what you were doing. This wouldn't get code-generation-wrapped into a function, just at the top of the class. It did, however, only run and get runtime checking when one of the functions was ran. And since the program didn't grasp that the global code error line number should be with respect to the global code block and not the function code block you could get errors on line -54 or whatever since the final generated file landed the global broken code 54 lines before the beginning of the function.
Not that any of this was told to the user. I only found out because early versions of the app wasn't compiled with obfuscation so ILSpy let me see how they rigged the thing to work.
Error on line -54 will probably be what made me the most dumbstruck in all of development.
From US.
Booey is close enough to boy for the joke to still work just fine.
It's about time we give Ohio to the yogurt.
I'm surprised so few people have mentioned Thunder, which I use. Is there something keeping it from being more popular?
I know it's not consistent but I read them like zsh = zee shell, ssh I spell out "s s h", sudo I say /ˈsuː.doʊ/. or "soo dough"
I found out that Satisfactory is on sale right now, and will go up in price by $10 after the sale. So if you want it before 1.0 comes out now would be a great time.
There is no antiememetics division
Basically this Futurama bit. I knew this joke felt familiar.
A shocking number of users would be hard pressed to figure out how to type in a url to a mobile web browser... or even know what that is, and they deserve a nice user interface too. App stores make it easier to find, too.
Stardew valley is 2D so fewer controls to learn than a 3D game. It also has a cute art style.
Update 8 is on stable. From the wiki
Patch Notes: Early Access - v0.8.3.0 – Build 264901. This patch was released on 14 November 2023. It is the last patch of Update 8 development, bringing its features to the stable branch.