

I use Ableton with Bottles (wine) with VSTs too, like Serum.
I use Ableton with Bottles (wine) with VSTs too, like Serum.
There’s already a platform they target which is cross-platform: web apps.
Native apps are being replaced with web apps.
And people will still use it.
I took it from instagram, it’s probably not correct. If you confirm that this information is incorrect, I can delete the post so as not to spread misinformation.
Maybe they didn’t block mastodon but .social domain for “security” reasons, with other less common domain names probably in some black list like .zip.
In the scrolling bottom text there is this:
NEW ILLUMINATE UNITS REPORTED: CREEPIER THAN EVER
Maybe something new is coming?
Thanks, so do we need to expect something new from the engineering bay?
Anyway, looking for “development training” I found a wiki.gg page saying:
During the true Illuminate invasion, the Ship Master tells curious Helldivers that the Service Technician is currently undergoing Professional Development Training.
I think there’s in play also background activity from Windows’ bloat.
Nowhere, but that’s what last Sony’s OG have done.
Edit: I’m talking about Concord.
Still better than crashing on release.
Linus Torvalds admitted he has not been able to install it. Somehow the installer looks like to be hard.
I saw that “version” and “update” are inside apps.yaml instead inside the program itself like “search”. I see why version helps to be there which gets updated with the list, but the update link looks more like a quirk to be inside apps list. And it would make sense to distinguish program version and apps list version.
I think that using some “custom” package names for internal args is not the best choice.
Anyway, later I’ll take a better look at it and probably contribute to it. Ty
Maybe he means ChromeOS?
Thanks, but the file seems to be restricted.
I can’t find this “public” json
Ooh, it’s in the back
In fact I can’t find the infamous one on the site.
I tought it was just an issue with the update.
Just change it back.