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We need to liberate the Xbox too, or at least run steam link on them.

Most people accepted the development sandbox Microsoft graciously allowed and turned it into a fairly thriving 'homebrew' scene: see the https://xbdev.store/

It's just a shame Sony gatekeeps running any kind of personal code on the platform and that access to development tools is a total nightmare.


Right, but I expected the sandbox would have a MSTSC (Remote desktop client). Or a decent browser to allow use as a more serious machine

You may want to have a look to Moonlight, that's more performant than Steam link. I haven't tried it on Xbox but used it on a Steam deck and between PCs. It worked flawlessly on a not-so-good WiFi.

I have used moonlight, but got some of those older SteamLink and they work well. though, moonlight on Xbox?

speaking of xbox, we witnessed a ps5 being used like a pc before xbox console-pc hybrid could materialize.

That is my point. I thought the Xbox would bring computing to the living room. Steam and now PS5 can, leaving slop in the dust

I thought it was raining on our trip to venice: "you hear that dear, quite nasty rain". She looked at me puzzled, but hadn't noticed what I really heard. The next day was obvious... This now 15+ years ago. Some days it is bad, some days I hardly notice. It does not affect me that much: still hear near pitch perfect (work on music stuff as hobby), mostly a consistent hiss which can get annoying sometimes as it can distracts, mostly can ignore it. Some people can't, maybe lucky? Edit: Local doctor just once told me:just listen to music to drown it out, don't over do.... Keep enjoying it. never seeked further help.

I use Obsidian, but would never use someone else's Vault template; as these are script files, you neverknow what can be in there without reviewing this. Just a friendly reminder to be cautious


This guy is the CEO of obsidian so I would trust him imo


While I know this, that was not the point. Kepano Everyone makes mistakes... And this argument even normalizes the behavior to run install scripts as root when a CEO says it?


From the onset it feels like the author treats the AI as a person, and him merely the interface. Weird take, as AI is just a tool... not an artist!


Make that plural: decades


Standard AI response. Similar to " production-ready", "according to industry standards" or "common practices" to justify and action or indicating it is done, without even compiling or running code, let alone understand the output. An AI can't hear, and even worse, relate this. Ask it to create a diode ladder filter, and it will boost it created a "physically correct analog representation" while output ting clean and pure signals...


For context, I'm working on a proper SPICE component-level Diode Ladder.

I tried this for laughs with Gemini 3 Pro. It spit out the same ZDF implementation that is on countless GitHub repos, originating from the 2nd Pirkle FX book (2019).


Ha! Textbook... Literally.

Since there is a Ursa Major project on github, made by an owner, who reimplemented this also based on observation, made into a plugin, I wonder how much was regurgitated by the AI agent.


Isn't that like the Ursa Major Stargate 323 Reverb? Greybox audio released code for this about a year ago: https://github.com/greyboxaudio/SG-323


Thanks for mentioning this project, I have been looking for a good reverb plugin for Linux for a while now and this sounds great.


There might be a plugin based on freeverb, which is also a good sounding one. I ohave it as a logue unit, so can't recommend one immediately. At least I know greybox based on actual device comparison, as he owns one and has been doing this for 5 years sans AI.


Lots of great ASCII art by jgs


A bit Christmessy (Santa and a snow storm), but created a very simple preset for my VJ tool: https://music.gbraad.nl/revision/?program=threejs:christmas This is a reactive visualization, so it expects audio to play. Normally I feed a stream or MIDI, but a mic will also work


I have been doing something similar for years, especially for login to VMs: sets up an environment of my dotfiles based on a checkout and runs a resumable 'screen' session with tmux. This looks elegant (ephemeral), but I seldom log in to a machine I can't leave my files on as installed.

${HOME} is where your dotfiles are.


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