Its weird that you inadvertently acknowledge the effect of slavery in this country on black americans by using Barack Obama as an example of affirmative action gone awry(?)
Those experiences of the descendants of slaves you mentioned are the reasons why race is so important when it comes to building wealth and prosperity in your community.
I think they were referring to the audio API itself when mentioning wanting dynamic parameters to implement when writing plugins. I may be wrong though!
Also, I just want to say in general, devs in music tech need a lot more love :( Fighting a dev over a design decision in a plugin is really commonplace online for some reason and its unfortunate being that most complaints can be easily solved with a solid foundation in sound and digital audio.
You’re getting some really bad responses to your comments, I definitely hear what you’re saying. I’m aspiring to be in tech to get out of homelessness but I wonder if I can even pull it off as a woman.
The average income indifference between artists and software developers, and how many of those who make up those communities are able to find any sense of financial stability, are vastly different, so even under your logic that a “hit” is a “hit” no matter the industry, is still really misinformed and I’m sure we are all out here just doing what we are doing for the “love of it”.
Speaking as a producer and developer, they are not the same things in any way and I love doing what I do deeply, thank you very much.
Those experiences of the descendants of slaves you mentioned are the reasons why race is so important when it comes to building wealth and prosperity in your community.