ndguardian
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ndguardian@lemmy.studioto
Technology@lemmy.ml•Windows 10 support doesn't end in 2025 after all, if you pay upEnglish
71·2 years agoFull disclosure: Haven’t read the article yet.
Working in corporate IT, this most likely is targeted toward enterprise customers who either take a long time to roll out OS upgrades or can’t due to technical limitations within their environment. In those cases, paying the cost of extended support is more palatable to troubleshooting or rushing mass OS upgrades. This is a fairly common practice with enterprise software vendors.
Edit: Okay, just skimmed it. Looks like this is actually a new program for non-enterprise consumers, which is interesting. First I’ve heard of that.
ndguardian@lemmy.studioto[Dormant, please move to [email protected]] Movies and TV Shows@lemm.ee•Halo The Series | Season 2 First Look TrailerEnglish
4·2 years agoI watched it all the way through since I’m a Halo fan, but I’ll wait and see what people say about season 2. On its own, season 1 was…fine. I think if they didn’t have any references to Halo and called it something else, basically left it intact but not Halo, people probably would have said it’s okay. Not great, but okay. It definitely doesn’t feel like Halo though, and so much of the show conflicts with established Halo lore.
ndguardian@lemmy.studioto
Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•2FA for Apple ID... you need two hardware keys that you use ON A REGULAR BASIS??English
1·2 years agoAgreed, I think this is what is being suggested.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of October 22ndEnglish
6·3 years agoI am just now starting through Fallout 4. I’ve had it in my library for a while but never got around to it.
ndguardian@lemmy.studioto
Gaming@beehaw.org•What type of game you want to see that doesn't fully exist yet?English
5·3 years agoI’m not sure that this is a “game” idea so much, but I’ve had this idea I haven’t been able to wrap my head around the implementation of.
Think a digital audio workstation such as Ableton Live or Logic, but gamified. Complete various musical objectives to pass levels, have a creative mode for just making music and maybe even a multiplayer mode for collaborative or competitive music making.
ndguardian@lemmy.studioto
Programming•What is your favorite programming language?English
3·3 years agoI tend to go back and forth between Go and Python. Typically for work stuff I am writing AWS automation utilities though so I’ll opt for Python because Boto3 is lovely. Go is typically for my personal projects.
I’ve also been itching to try my hand at Rust, but haven’t brought myself to start yet.
ndguardian@lemmy.studioto
News@kbin.social•Alabama seeks to execute prisoner using nitrogen gas asphyxiationEnglish
1·3 years agoHmm…interesting. I would have figured it would be more akin mechanically speaking to being suffocated, as those scenarios also deprive the body of oxygen. Maybe the difference is that the action of breathing out and then breathing back in would be expelling any remaining oxygen from the lungs without replacing it with more oxygen?
I am having a hard time following how it renders immediate unconsciousness though, given that one could simply breathe out to empty their lungs and then hold their breath for a short period of time without being rendered unconscious, and in theory that should be comparable. Sounds like I might be missing something key here that likely accounts for the disconnect.
ndguardian@lemmy.studioto
News@kbin.social•Alabama seeks to execute prisoner using nitrogen gas asphyxiationEnglish
0·3 years agoI’m going to say that while everything I’ve read on the matter supports the “it’s one of the more pleasant ways to go” argument, I’d be more interested in reading expert opinions on the matter before coming to a concrete conclusion.
The lawyers on both sides of the case should be consulting with doctors and medical researchers to understand what the experience would consist of, how long it would take, the efficacy, side effects if it fails, etc. This is the information that I think should be the deciding factor for proceeding or not.
I will also say that while oxygen deprivation is quick, it’s not instant. It does take up to a few minutes in some cases before brain death to occur, and something to the order of 30 seconds to a minute for unconsciousness to set in.
My personal opinion based on the information so far, assuming that everything I’ve read is factual, would suggest that of all the execution routes available so far, this one is likely the least awful. I won’t say most humane, as I don’t really believe there is a humane way to approach it. If we do have to use the death penalty though, I think this is the approach I would have the fewest objections to.
My SO just had something similar pop up yesterday. She was running into weird errors on her Chromebook, so I had her change her user agent to Chrome on Windows. Everything magically worked. Hmm…
ndguardian@lemmy.studioOPMtoGrooveboxes, workstations and more!@lemmy.studio•Just a quick FYI - Polyend is currently running a pretty good sale on the OG TrackerEnglish
1·3 years agoThe Tracker is a hardware groovebox using the old school tracker workflow. Not for everyone, but it’s a nice piece of gear for making music without a computer.
ndguardian@lemmy.studiotoMusic Production@lemmy.studio•[Discussion] How did you get into production?English
2·3 years agoApologies in advance for the novel!
I’m a little late to the party here, but here is my story. Nothing too glamorous, and admittedly I’m still very much an amateur.
In high school, I wanted to be in band. Always loved music, loved listening to it and wanted to make it. Unfortunately I came from a pretty poor household and we couldn’t afford an instrument.
Five years ago (wow, it’s already been five years?!) I decided “hey I’m making decent money now, maybe it’s time to learn to play something.” So I went to my local music store knowing NOTHING about how to actually play an instrument. But I decided to walk around and see if something called out to me.
I walk by the keyboards section, which is having a pretty slow day, and one of the guys there is just rocking out on this Korg Minilogue. It sounded phenomenal, and I just knew the synthesizer was for me. Admittedly up until that point, if you happened to ask me what a synthesizer was, I would have just said something like “it’s a fancy electric piano.” Yeah…real informed decision there. But I left with a lighter wallet and a brand new synthesizer.
Well, having a synthesizer is nice, but it’s not conducive to making a full song, especially if you know little about making music, but at this point I am just devouring all of the synth YouTube content I can find, and stumble onto the wonderful world of grooveboxes.
“Wow, I can make full songs on a little box that I can just take with me? Sign me up!” Now, in case you don’t know, my background is in tech. As such this scratched two itches for me, which are my love of music and my equally strong love of gadgets and gizmos. I may or may not occasionally be referred to as the little mermaid by my friends.
So I went down that rabbit hole. Mind you, at this point I still BARELY know anything about actually making music, and do I really have to learn about chords and scales? Where’s the fun in that. So I took the “more dollars than sense” approach and tried to supplement my lack of skill with more gear. Spoiler alert: it didn’t work.
Eventually I decided “I’ve got way too much gear and nothing to really show for it, and that needs to change.” I went through all my gear and decided “this fills a practical use case, and this does not,” and sold anything in the latter category. It was a huge relief.
Around that time I also ended up signing up for a couple online courses on music production, like Andrew Huang’s on that site that used to be called Monthly. It wasn’t bad…helped me get a better idea of how to think about music production overall, and I finally forced myself to put out my first track. It wasn’t particularly good, and I’ve only officially released one song since then, but I’m still slightly proud of it.
Since then I’ve only ever officially released one other track and have worked on others off and on. I have no visions of making a career out of it, but I enjoy having fun and just noodling something out. Maybe I’ll release more, maybe not, but at the end of the day I’m at a point where I enjoy what I’m doing with it all.
In regard to what made it all click for me - I naturally fell into the technical aspects of it (like how MIDI works, how to use a mixer, etc), due to the fact that I troubleshoot tech for a living and that felt like an extension. As for the more musical parts, I think what really did it for me was learning that musical inspiration is exactly that - inspiration. It doesn’t have to follow a specific formula. You can start from complete randomness, and if you like it, great. If you don’t, you can always build up from there or start again.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Amazon CEO reportedly told remote employees: ‘It’s probably not going to work out’ - The VergeEnglish
3·3 years agoI’m lucky in that my employer went the opposite direction. Downsizing our local office and just letting us all be 100% remote. We’re a geographically distributed group so it doesn’t make sense to enforce office requirements.
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Technology@beehaw.org•Duet AI for Google Meet can take notes, summarize, and even attend meetings - The VergeEnglish
1·3 years agoWait. I can automate my meetings too? I dig it.
ndguardian@lemmy.studioOPMtoGrooveboxes, workstations and more!@lemmy.studio•For those with grooveboxes and such, what do you have?English
1·3 years agoI’m jealous about the M8. I’ve been interested in getting one but haven’t quite pulled the trigger on getting one yet. Just ordered the Tracker Mini though so we’ll see how it goes!
ndguardian@lemmy.studioto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Recommendations for podcasts to fall asleep to?English
2·3 years agoI recognize the irony of this, but sometimes I like to fall asleep to the No Sleep podcast.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you could plant a single thought in the minds of everyone on Earth simultaneously, what thought would you choose to share?English
51·3 years ago“It has awoken, and it is coming.”
Howdy!
First off, phenomenal work on the app so far. I’m absolutely enjoying it. It’s a tossup for me between this and Memmy as being the best Lemmy mobile app.
If I may make a request though, could we get the ability to report posts and comments?
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•‘We’re All Water-Bottle Freaks’English
21·3 years agoYour partner has an impressive bank account.







Well I feel silly that I never responded to this. I picked up the Woovebox almost immediately after it came out. For the price and features it offers, it’s just absolutely insane. And with the updates it’s received since then, it’s just become that much better.
Easy recommendation all around!