@dansup How are the badges for early users of loops coming along? Applied back in the crypt pad days. Have they been implemented. I asked cause i happened to notice you have one for admins.
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Shane.B (voidlink_@fosstodon.org)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Oct-2023 23:25:53 JST Shane.B @Suiseiseki The ironic thing about FOSS related movements and all its derivatives is that they tend to forget that "Freedom" gives you the freedom to use whatever you want. And while I certainly think that the average Joe could do with a bit of education prior to making that decision, If they opt give away their data despite being appropriately informed of the risks it brings then its there choice cause they have the "Freedom" to do so
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Shane.B (voidlink_@fosstodon.org)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Oct-2023 23:25:53 JST Shane.B @Suiseiseki I happen to make use of Ardour and I like it. I'm by no means a sound engineer. I enjoy making music as a hobby that being said i don't believe that a tool is what makes someone good. If music producer's took the time to get to learn software such as Ardour they certainly could still make good music... Ardour is mentioned in the article as well as various other FOSS alternatives.
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Shane.B (voidlink_@fosstodon.org)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Oct-2023 21:37:42 JST Shane.B @SuperDicq understand where you coming from but still technically FOSS related. Its about a DAW that's coming to Linux and Linux is the FOSS part of the equation. Publication pieces like these need to be made so that users will adopt the software on the Linux platform. If things like these do well, then it encourages other company's to port there software over which in turn brings more eyes to Linux in general. Its a net positive