

Generally, jeans and a t-shirt. Sometimes a button-up. A sweater if it’s cold. Not much different than what I wear at work.
Generally, jeans and a t-shirt. Sometimes a button-up. A sweater if it’s cold. Not much different than what I wear at work.
My favorite was a tribute album to the Beatles that I had when I was a kid. Took me a while to look it up for you. My copy died in a car accident, sadly.
https://listenbrainz.org/album/eee676b4-3f5e-387d-833d-d2305e72f660/
A full tank of fuel. I can always charge the phone off the engine, but fuel is expensive.
About the only thing I’ve watched this week was “The Martian”. Great movie. Immediately went out to find the book. The book’s even better.
I think that is basically what this is. I was actually looking for a replacement power supply for a cat feeder when I found this. Considered it for a minute then discarded the idea as cool, but overly expensive in my case. If I had had a spare 30w USB-C power supply, might have gone another way, but the older wall wart style power supply only cost me $15.
First time I’ve heard of that DAW. The UI reminds me a bit of Aurdour or MixBus. Personally I prefer Reaper.
Aurdour is FOSS and under heavy development, so if you’ve tried it in the past you might want to take another look at it. Reaper and MixBus are both proprietary. Played with MixBus some but it wasn’t for me. UI kept flummoxing me. Reaper made more sense to me off the bat and so I stuck with it.
If your needs are really simple though you might see if Audacity might work. Also FOSS. It’s more an overgrown voice recorder than a DAW though.
There are a lot of options in that space and it’s strongly a personal preference thing.
The main thing I notice is piping audio around from one piece of software to another.
It’s braindead simple in Linux (so long as you have JACK or Pipewire setup and the software is JACK aware), but as far as I could ever figure out, it’s pretty much impossible in Windows.
According to ListenBrainz, a whole lot of Beatles.
