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yumpsuit, in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?

No mention of wet headcloths and neckerchiefs here! Get some water on that neckerchief and it’ll drip down the hotter parts of your body. A wet headcloth loosely draped under a hat or headband catches the wind and sends evaporative cooling down your back, and gives you cooler air to breathe.

There’s a reason why deserts around the world are filled with garments like the keffiyeh, pashmina, shemagh, pañuelo, and cowboy scarf. I’ve spent a lot of time in the outdoors with a kufiya from the Hirbawi factory in Palestine, they’re well-made and amazingly handy. Their story is worth reading at www.hirbawi.ps .

mycatiskai,

This will work until there is a wet bulb heat dome event and evaporative cooling no longer occurs because there is more humidity in the air than can evaporate off your body.

Aussiemandeus,
@Aussiemandeus@lemmy.world avatar

Welcome to my shit hole part of the world. Darwin Australia.

Rhoeri, in What anime world would you rather not live in?
@Rhoeri@lemmy.world avatar

Any/all of them.

Awwab, in Conventions for techies/nerds?
@Awwab@kbin.social avatar

Defcon

whileloop,
@whileloop@lemmy.world avatar

Yes, but I think Defcon is mostly for cybersecurity. I think OP is looking for something a bit more generalized.

knobbysideup,

“Hacking” == learning / sharing how things work. Sometimes to break them. But regardless it’s very relevant to op’s interests.

HobbitFoot,

Like learning to keep all of your electronics away from public access.

atlasraven31,

Can confirm that hackers are nerds. The less they need hardware to hack, the scarier they are.

notmyredditusername, in What's the benefit of using Kbin over Lemmy?

I have both and prefer kbin from a UI side on desktop, but the lack of android app means I dont use it on mobile yet.

pgetsos,
@pgetsos@kbin.social avatar

There is Artemis. You can apply to enter the beta on their community

Brkdncr,

I’ve been using kbin as a mobile pwa on iOS without issue. It’s been getting better a little bit every week.

Naminreb,

Agree 100%. I don’t feel I need an app with the pwa on iOS.

GreenAlex,
@GreenAlex@kbin.social avatar

This may just be my device but I have to kill the PWA if I stop using it for around 10+ minutes, else I just get a black screen. Not the biggest problem but a bit annoying because I lose whatever thread I may have been reading.

AnonymousLlama,
@AnonymousLlama@kbin.social avatar

I finally got my changes out to the Android PWA and I'm super happy with how it's working now. Beforehand it had an ugly icon and no shortcut / action icons. Now it's fairly good looking.

There's a change coming to the "themes" section which I'm happy for. Love getting through these updates

Shift_,
@Shift_@kbin.social avatar

The Artemis app is in beta and it's looking pretty promising. Definitely still some bugs, but the UI is dead simple and easy to customize. Switching to a subbed only view works well too. The official mag is m/artemisapp

AnonymousLlama,
@AnonymousLlama@kbin.social avatar

That's fair. There's been a lot of PRs and issues focusing on mobile (like adding collapsible comments) but being a community project it all takes time to get it approved and pushed.

I'm keen on getting through as many mobile / UX centric improvements to mobile since that's primarily how I use kbin.

coyootje,

I was just about to ask if there were any good Android apps for Kbin… I remember creating an account on the website a while ago but because I mostly browse on my phone I ended up on Lemmy in the end. I’d like to give Kbin a fair shot once a working Android app is released though.

cpo, in What do you use Vaseline for?

For evaluation talks with my employees ofcourse…

GoOnASteamTrain, in Those who tried Linux and went back to Windows, what caused you to go back to Windows?

Sadly, just software compatibility - doing music with specific programs needed for assignments etc - If drivers and compatibility weren’t an issue, I never would have switched. :) I will consider using Linux again full time if my current machine ever gives up though, now that gaming has advanced so much further. :)

200cc,

Music production is much better on linux, step up your game and level up. https://kx.studio/

GoOnASteamTrain,

The only way I could level up is to go back to university and get a PhD in music… I studied it for 6 years and am happy with the level of my musical process.

I would definitely argue that Linux has good music software… But better? By what metric? I love what I’m using, it doesn’t get in the way and lets me explore ideas at will, it performs perfectly, its very stable.

Now, for me, the perks to Linux are freedom and privacy. This is excellent, and in this specific use-case, I find this within what I’m using on Windows. Even during using Ubuntu Studio as my daily os, I had to keep a copy of XP available in case I wanted to use a particular bit of software, a plugin, or a technique.

I agree that the solution would be for software vendors to target Linux… But they don’t, and not having the choice to use these tools would mean an interior result. Linux can’t and shouldn’t be the answer to every issue, It only serves to mislead if it isn’t true.

200cc,

I would definitely argue that Linux has good music software… But better? By what metric?

By the metric that windows is a closed box while linux can be tuned to be a much better machine to play and make music. Not having the possibility to route audio is a joke and an even bigger joke is using windows to play live with 0 control over what it does

GoOnASteamTrain,

Okay, imagine I can see windows in all its inefficient, telemetry riddled candy crush glory… in a better of minutes I can start making music with my hardware, with absolutely no setup besides plugging in some cables and downloading my program.

I spent months trying to convince JACK that my PC had a line-out even with the help of some lovely people over at JACK and Ubuntu forums, the answer we all came to was to try using Windows 7, which grudgingly got on with it, no issue at all.

I really, really wanted to ditch Windows for good, and did so proudly for almost five years, I have no loyalty to companies because that’s daft. But part of maturing is knowing that someone tried a thing, it didn’t work for them, and what works for you may vary. My build on my computer has been rock solid for performances, live recording, making entire games… I can’t fault the damn thing try as I do!

I think it does the amazing work of the FOSS world a disservice to go after people exercising their choice to use whatever they want. It also makes these people feel unwelcome, and less likely to want to touch Linux with a ten-foot-pole.

I had various distros, and would to this day run LXLE proudly if I didn’t have a need to use the music software I do. I still rock FOSS projects as much as possible (an old Audacity build gets much of what I need to do with game audio done, I take great glee in never touching Adobe products).

That said, in my subjective use case, I can’t in any way say that the ethics of Linux made me make better music, but it did make me interested in technology, and that’s also good. Arguing with Ardour and Jack to get Audio out was tedious, and I lost months of productivity through trying to will things to work.

I hope that’s a constructive and helpful way to expand on this. :)

adonis,
@adonis@kbin.social avatar

what software? I do a little bit of music myself, but just as a hobby... and FL studio runs great with wine

GoOnASteamTrain,

I was taught using Ableton Live, and Max MSP mainly - this was back in 2014 or so, they might be wine-able now but I’ve not tested in years! :) There’s Bitwig now, which is very similar, but I had to submit Ableton Live projects and Max Patches to show my workflow.

I’m back to hobby musicking, and I sometimes think about putting together a Ubuntu Studio build again - ardour was cool, and I enjoyed LMMS for sequencing :)

In fact, I need to get off my backside and make more music in general! It’s amazing how fast life can take over, I miss it! :/

200cc,

Ardour, Pure Data, Jack.

GoOnASteamTrain,

These are good programs, however, I would argue that Pure Data is the only one that offers the same or better functionality.

Don’t get me wrong, I used to use Ardour and LMMS for everything, Ardour is fantastic for tracking and composing linear stuff.

But Ableton’s compositional abilities and creative live performance put it in its own category in comparison - Ardour would be more of a Logic, Cubase, ProTools alternative in my mind. The ability to perform almost collaboratively with internal logic, the simplicity of connecting seemingly any device to a session via an M4L patch- it’s just so different.

As I said, I was studying electronic music, and my lecturer was teaching us Ableton, assessing us based on a final recording and the project itself. There’s no way I could have abstained from that without a big old zero on my grade- and missing out on some truly great experiences, performances and knowledge picked up on the way.

Sometimes ideology isn’t a simple thing, I use FOSS projects as much as possible, even contribute when possible, but I need to work and live on the way.

I would also like to add that Jack circa 2014 was an utter mess, I’m sure it’s come on leaps since, but that was always something I felt I fought to get working rather than used. Making the same audio connection in Windows would be automatic, and Jack felt more like a seance.

Anyway, my point is that there’s a lot of details and thoughts to people’s choices in these things, and if there was one OS and audio workstation for music, it would be a very, very bland thing. :) Anywho, have an excellent night :)

luthis,

Ive heard this a few times. Hardware and software for music production is lacking in linux. Games support is very good now though

200cc,

Hardware and software for music production is lacking in linux

It's not, inform yourself

luthis,

It’s not my area, I’ve seen people who are informed saying that’s why they went back to Windows/Mac.

AstralWeekends, in How can we improve Lemmy’s SEO so we can google “(question) lemmy” instead of relying on “(question) reddit”

I think to some extent this is starting to work. I googled a software question the other day and found a lemmy answer within the first couple of results! Definitely better than a couple months ago where even searching for “lemmy” didn’t bring up lemmy among the top few.

MDKAOD,

Keep in mind how Google works. It’s taking your metrics into consideration. So someone who has never Googled lemmy likely wouldn’t have seen thst same result.

AstralWeekends,

That’s a great point, I don’t know much at all about SEO, but I do know how much Google tailors everything to your profile.

Kurt, in What anime world would you rather not live in?
@Kurt@lemmy.one avatar

Blame!

GrimChaos, in What series did you rewatch most often?

Currently: Simpsons, Futurama and the most recent addition Star Trek lower decks, Harmon Quest (at least the first season)

Other shows I used to rewatch a lot: Stargate sg1, Stargate Atlantis, Avatar the last Airbender, Final Space, parks and rec.

FollyDolly, in People from the "hotter" regions, how do you deal with the heat?
@FollyDolly@lemmy.world avatar

Here’s what I do, dampen a towel and put it in the freezer. Once the towel is good and cold wear it like a cape. Looks kinda stupid but you’ll stay cool.

can, in How do I make it go?

Put your foot on the gas

HobbitFoot,

Oh, gas…

I am smart. I used a fluid.

can,

Rookie mistake

vd1n, in What do you use Vaseline for?

C*m

Wooly, in How can we improve Lemmy’s SEO so we can google “(question) lemmy” instead of relying on “(question) reddit”

I’ll be a bit scared doing that, with all the instances I’ve been thinking how easy it will be to have malware links. How is shi.t.justwo.rks or whatever less random than a malicious link?

Chozo,

Search engines have their own "trustworthiness" metric that they keep track of for sites they index. That's why you usually don't find malware in the top results for most searches, unless you're going down some already shady rabbit holes.

ConditionOverload, in What anime world would you rather not live in?
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Definitely would not want to live in Berserk. That’s probably the most popular anime would I don’t want to live in.

HobbitFoot, in What anime world would you rather not live in?

I’m probably going to die in Neon Genesis Evangaleon.

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