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The .wav format is actually very simple. You should be able to write a bash script to produce wavs without too much trouble. If you'd rather not work that low-level you can always use the DAW features in emacs.

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Purple came quickly, but for some reason I could not see green and only understood it when it showed me the answer. Usually that would be first.

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Puzzle #747
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[โ€“] AMillionMonkeys@lemmy.world 12 points 3 days ago (5 children)

I appreciate that you did the hinges properly instead of just screwing them to the back.

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Yeah, I've never heard of Goliath in that context either and I burnt all of my guesses on the category.
Also, cheese is a protein in culinary terms, right?

[โ€“] AMillionMonkeys@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

How are you geoblocking?

As a computer musician: enough to construct a scale / mode and stay in it. Enough to construct chords. But I've never put the effort into learning notation because I don't play an instrument (properly), and I'm grumpy about how much cruft there is in music theory. Like, the basic unit is the semitone, which should be called the whole tone. And the naming of intervals just pisses me off. "A fifth? Oh, that's seven semitones." Ugh. So I've never really advanced at chord theory.
I did take an intro to music theory class in college, but I every-good-boy-does-fine'd my way through it and it didn't really stick. I got a lot out of "How Music Really Works" by Wayne Chase, though. No notation.

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Blue popped right out at me since it's one of my hobbies.

Yeah, I figured it would be a pay feature, but it's free and kind of interesting.

I can't tell you how many highly-rated games I've had to pass on because the trees weren't of sufficient fidelity.

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Think I got that one in under a minute, which is refreshing after yesterday.

 
 
 
 
 

I use Lemmy logged-in on my computer to post and interact, but I read it logged-out on my phone to get a feel for what people are talking about outside of my interests.
Unfortunately, the communities I've entered in the block list still show up in the feed.
What gives?

 

Basically every local service is accessed via a web interface, and every interface wants a username and password. Assuming none of these services are exposed to the internet, how much effort do you put into security here?
Personally, I didn't really think about it when I started. I make a half-assed effort at security where I don't use "admin" or anything obvious as the username, and I use a decent-but-not-industrial password - but I started reusing the u/p as the number of services I'm running grew. I have my browsers remember the u/ps.
Should one go farther than this? And if so, what's the threat model? Is there an easier way?

 

It's extremely time-, storage-, and compute-expensive to generate images for an entire library before-hand. In my case it's doing all this work for tons of content that I might not even watch again.
I guess the idea is that there's no delay in the images being available as soon as the programme is started?
I'm not sure the trade-off is worth it.

 

I made this from a long piece cherry offcut that I've had sitting around for ages. Here's a better picture of the interesting bit:
https://i.imgur.com/LV0ep0a.jpeg
I'm honestly not thrilled with the finish. I thought I'd sanded out all the little 'scales' the planer leaves, but many came back when I put the oil on.

 

I'm running a new installation of the server and LibreELEC (this worked fine on my previous installs, but I decided to fix what ain't broke).
I'm casting over the LAN from the server on Debian to LibreElec on a Rraspberry Pi.
The problem I'm encountering now is that LibreElec will hang and show a spinner for anywhere from 15 seconds to several minutes when advancing to the next track of an album or music playlist. It only breaks when I'm casting, not when I'm playing locally through the Player. It only breaks for FLAC files, not Mp3s, so transcoding seems to have something to do with it.
I've disabled playback of transcoded audio in the user's settings and restarted the server, but it didn't change anything.

Where should I be looking to figure this out?

 

I was cleaning out an old bookshelf and came across this 2003 Grizzly catalog. Coincidentally, I'd just received a 2023 mailer. I was shocked by the increases in price.

Some highlights:
Standard 14" band saw: $375 vs. $800
Standard 6" jointer: $400 vs. $900
4-piece Bessey K-body clamp set: $150 vs. $350

https://imgur.com/a/U9ZMiLT

I know nothing about how inflation works, so I'm not sure whether this tracks with the price of bread or whatever, but it was eye-opening.

 

Initially I used my commercial bevel gauge, but the blade was long enough to interfere with the swing of the brace, plus it needed to be taped down for stability.
This gizmo I made from scrap should solve both of those problems.

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