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[–] bstix@feddit.dk 1 points 4 hours ago

Do they have to agree on the answer?

If not, then you can add their experiences. They'll share some but it's a net plus.

If they do have to agree, then they can only answer when they have shared experiences, in which case it'd be a net negative.

It's basically two arrays of binary numbers, either they know something or they don't, and then you can do boolean algebra to get the kind of answer you want.

In reality you will encounter both situations, and by using dialogue, you can sort out the differences and achieve a higher rate of correct answers.

This way, two idiots can indeed answer more correctly than one expert. However it's required that the idiots are aware of their own shortcomings.

[–] bstix@feddit.dk 8 points 9 hours ago (2 children)

The history of denazifying Germany shows that the Allies were torn on this.

To summerize:

Russia "Okay, let's kill all the Germans."
Britain "Oh, but then we're no better than them. We must make due process for all the Nazis."
USA "Yeah, I don't think either of you understand the scale of this."

And the Americans was right. A due process would have taken centuries, and nobody wanted to pay for it.

So that's why the Nuremberg trials only reached the top of the iceberg and millions of Nazis got away with no other punishment than memories of shame.

[–] bstix@feddit.dk 5 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

It's lice. You get 300 million lice.

Now, can you build the potato clocked, huh?

[–] bstix@feddit.dk 6 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago) (1 children)

I usually refrain myself from commenting on other people's appearances, because God knows I was last in queue, but when someone goes out of their way, and spends lots of money to look like a clown, it's only fair for them and everyone else to laugh at them.

[–] bstix@feddit.dk 8 points 1 day ago (5 children)

Plastic doesn't age well I see.

She's 54. Act like it.

[–] bstix@feddit.dk 3 points 1 day ago

Lemmy is too small for it to make sense. I can easily read through all threads all the way through the controversial posts and still run out of content daily.

It made sense on Reddit, where accounts could be worth money and/or used for advertising, or some people thought karma points was worth it, or that posts there had influence, which they did for a while. The Unidan affair was only about votes, and showed how a single user manipulated the majority of readers into something that was WRONG ON THE INTERNET, which should be a crime.

Finally there's also people who view everything as a competition and just want the high score in that imaginary game. Endorphins or something. I'll admit that I have a longer streak than necessary in some apps too, but I'm no cheater. I wouldn't get my high off that anyway.

I rarely downvote, but then again, every upvote is like downvoting everyone else, and I surely don't want to upvote everything.

[–] bstix@feddit.dk 5 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Maybe this is the 1st. iteration of design, still being copied because nobody bothers making a new design.

People also still say "hello" when they answer the telephone. That's even older.

[–] bstix@feddit.dk 6 points 1 day ago

They used muzzle loaded cannons at his time, so it makes sense. It's not only for direction, but for faster rate of fire.

[–] bstix@feddit.dk 17 points 1 day ago (1 children)
[–] bstix@feddit.dk 30 points 1 day ago (2 children)

No, you're not. The internet is unsurprisingly full of people being annoyed with just that.

The most valid explanation is that quotation marks used to mean something else. Before we had bold and italics and underscores, typographers would sometimes use quotation marks for emphasis. This kind of ancient mark-up language can be seen in advertising up until the 1950s or so. It is considered to be wrong now.

[–] bstix@feddit.dk 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Yes. The previous poster's map appears to be from Google's satellite images. They don't photograph the sea, so the water that is photographed around land looks darker than the sea.

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I recently got fed up with spending hours making my MIDI devices work in Windows. Everytime I plugged the USB hub with my controllers into Windows, it would reassign the ports and I'd have to use the ancient Korg utility to remove dead ports. This is a really old issue that Microsoft claims was fixed ten years ago, but never was. So I decided to test if Linux can handle MIDI devices better.

It seemed to work fine on an old Mint laptop that I have around, but since I'd rather use the newer laptop and since I still need Windows on that for work, I decided to try out putting everything on a USB stick for portability. Also, the old laptop which I might use sometimes is a bit too slow for Mint, so I needed something smaller.

So, the idea is to put the OS, the DAW, the plug-ins and samples on one single stick. I happened to have a 8gb USB that I found on a parking lot. It's kinda dirty and broken, so I figured it was perfect for the experiment. Yes, I do know that flash drives aren't good for this, and when I'm done playing around, I will probably get an external SSD for this purpose instead.

8gb is not a lot for this, but I like the challenge.

At first I wasted another evening trying to make Slax boot. I gave up and found Poppy Linux instead, since I do want the tiny and persistent kind of installation. It's a bit slow to boot into ram, but it's nice and quick once at the desktop.

For a DAW I got Reaper working just fine simply by extracting the files from the official webpage. No install required.

It recognized my MIDI devices and audio interface instantly. No issues at all, no missing dependencies or drivers or whatever, and better yet: It's still works after rebooting. I made a setup of the devices to control mixer actions in Reaper and that also saves fine as expected.

Now getting plugins is a bit of an issue. It seems that most people run Wine to use VSTs, but I decided to stick with free native Linux plugins and those are somewhat more difficult to find.

So far I've found Helm for a synth and LSP for a samples. I plan on recording real instruments mostly, so I only need the essential stuff.

I was pleasantly surprised that the linux download for LSP also ships with a bunch of effect plug-ins. Highly recommended: https://lsp-plug.in/index.php

I have yet to make any music other than test tracks, but it seems that my idea works so far. The installation is completely independent of which computer I have available, so I guess I will be using Linux in one way or the other to make music going forwards.

 

I get notifications on new messages that don't show in the inbox, and mark as read doesn't clear the message from unread.

Manually switching from all/unread seems to work and clears the read messages

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