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timc3

948 karmajoined 16 jaar geleden
British guy living in Sweden, I am SVP and founder of iconik.io building intelligent media asset management systems.

[ my public key: https://keybase.io/timchild; my proof: https://keybase.io/timchild/sigs/1G_1ylOlBiwERzFp9FLyK33erxfO4TXl1iFr4HCozOQ ]

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timc3
·eergisteren·discuss
Its just a stupid headline isnt it, I am British born and knew about it but then again I also live in Sweden and like learning about history.
timc3
·3 dagen geleden·discuss
Mine did until I turned it off, and on an early software version it would do it at full acceleration of the car - and considering it has over 600 horsepower was really terrifying. It also slowed down violently once, misreading a sign on the motorway.
timc3
·8 dagen geleden·discuss
Well in the area of Sweden I live in a particular company seems to own the fibre, and then they have to allow access to resell it. The company owning the fibre has been finding interesting extra ways of charging me extra fees over the years and I don't have a choice of moving away from them (except paying for commercial fibre or using slower 5G with quotas)
timc3
·15 dagen geleden·discuss
It’s an alternative, but for the majority not a good alternative (unless you go the OSMC Vero route). I have tried doing this ever since it’s been possible to play video back on a PC (and before that I used SGI’s, and Macs with external video solutions) and continue to try it with many devices and hardware configurations. An Apple TV is easier to maintain and the quality of output is great.

The only thing not so great with Apple TV are the solutions for local media playback, OSMC and a Vero V is a better solution for that.

For reference I do this both for fun and work professionally in video workflow and pipeline solutions for 25+ years.
timc3
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
We must be operating in completely different circles, because I can’t remember the last time I came across someone that didn’t prefer buttons in a lot of sensible scenarios.
timc3
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Try Ocenaudio - I’ve used pretty much every audio editor free and paid for and this is my go to for a free editor.

I also cannot understand why anyone would recommend Audacity.
timc3
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
I remember these very well from when they first came out, I particularly liked Keyboards and Computer Music and would spend ages working out what synth/drum machine that they had tried to draw as they somewhat abstracted the design away.

Loved them and they really did spark an interest in taking music and computing more seriously.
timc3
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
You are correct. (Had it verified years ago in Europe and the US).
timc3
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
Same here. I love it, I have lots of “normal” equipment as well but it’s not quite as fulfilling as modular.

The only slight downside is I often do it on my own away from the family.
timc3
·4 maanden geleden·discuss
Do you mean because you can’t use Elixir/Phoenix for work? Because I don’t quite understand, doing a big project and learning/using a particular tech stack should have many transferable skills.
timc3
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
The drywall wall is stronger, heavier thicker stuff and sometimes doubled up. We also often use steel work as the studs (particularly good professionals) as it’s stronger and faster than wood to put up. Then all the wiring is in conduits, and it’s acceptable to put water feeds on the outside of walls in the room for servicing. Then it comes to our bathrooms which are proper wet rooms and usually built to a very high standard to meet insurance needs.

I watch a lot of building videos from the US, it’s eyeopening watching for someone used to better construction methods.

The construction of UK inner walls is even better, it”s often plaster applied on plasterboard/drywall usually by skilled trades. Very strong.
timc3
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
Would love to see this. Though I wonder if Bambu will try and shut it down
timc3
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
Looks great, going to download and try it. Thanks!
timc3
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
I also like Jenkins. I think you can turn it into a mess, but in the right hands it’s a powerful tool.
timc3
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
Similar but not quite. One of the problems that you might face is a lot of tutorials are for Ableton, Logic, Cubase etc. It shouldn't actually matter, but you might find it confusing what you can and cant do if you are following what someone else is doing in another program. It’s like learning C# from a Java course. Once you understand the fundamentals it does not matter what you use within reason.

But I’ve used Ardour a long time ago and I don’t see why you couldn’t release music with it. Another alternative is Reaper.
timc3
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
If it makes you feel any better I’ve had to buy back cables that I have thrown away because I hadn’t used them for 15 years - and then found a project where I need DB9, SCSI, FireWire 800, Component to VGA converter or some relic.

Another reason they call me the cable guy at home ( though mainly because I probably have at least 800 cables in my studio )
timc3
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
Might travel down from Stockholm in a couple of months. Too few nights like this in Sweden (Hosoi can be quite good though).
timc3
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
I've been using Cursor with the Swift Extension. Works really nicely, but sometimes I switch to Xcode to do some tasks such as testing that it works to build.
timc3
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
As a European it took me a few seconds to parse.

Nonsense formatting.
timc3
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
People are putting their whole infrastructure onto HA - cars, Apple/Google/other accounts, integrations to grid companies, managing ESP software etc..

I think that has more potential for problems than turning lights on and off and warrants strong security.