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julianh, to linux in What are some must have Linux compatible VSTs?

Vital is… well, vital. There’s also a huge collection of basic effects for Linux here: lsp-plug.in

I also use a lot of windows vsts though yabridge.

julianh, to linux in TIL that operating system Linux is an example of anarcho-communism

The idea of free software is extremely socialist/communist. People working together to create something that anyone can use for free, with profit being a non-existent or at least minor motivator.

julianh, to comicstrips in "Kirby Lore" by Shenx Comic

If you did this with the doctor who wiki you’d probably be clinically insane.

julianh, to linux in Any recommendations for a Linux tablet/convertible to use at school?

If you can find something not made by Microsoft, go for it, but I actually picked up a surface go 3 and installed fedora on it. As long as you install the Linux surface kernel it’s actually a really good experience. The only thing that doesn’t completely work are the cameras, but there are workarounds (and anything using libcamera works).

julianh, to linux in What are some must have Linux compatible VSTs?

I use it for spitfire labs, ott, and delay lama (very important) and all work great. There are occasional crashes when messing with parameters, but usually those don’t happen more then once. I haven’t noticed any performance issues.

julianh, to linux in What are some must have Linux compatible VSTs?

Vital is a vst similar to Serum, a pretty popular paid vst. It has a bunch of preset sounds but offers a lot of options for effects and automation to design your own sounds. I use it a ton personally and get a lot of range from it.

julianh, to linux in Surface Laptop 3 running Kubuntu, such an improvement over what it was "designed" for.

You’ll definitely need this: github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface

Gnome is probably the best with touchscreens. I had issues with Ubuntu though so you probably want something more up to date, like fedora or arch.

julianh, to lemmyshitpost in a story in two parts

You mention the community in your post

For example @lemmyshitpost

julianh, to linux in TIL that operating system Linux is an example of anarcho-communism

I don’t think we disagree. Just thought it was interesting how closely FOSS ideas match those of communism and socialism, even though a lot of people probably don’t view it that way.

julianh, to linux in TIL that operating system Linux is an example of anarcho-communism

You can support communist/socialist policies without being a tankie. Most rational leftists do. And yeah, if you support FOSS you support a socialist idea. Same if you support public healthcare, public education, or libraries.

julianh, to risa in Especially this meme

Maybe it was originally but I kind of enjoy being rickrolled. I get to listen to a cool song.

julianh, to linuxmemes in Linux users when

It’s a parody of stuff like this www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCRzng7LsQI

julianh, to linuxmemes in One of the few times I've downvoted

How would the distro tell if the tar.gz is a program or just a bunch of compressed files? I tend to use tar files for compression rather than for distributing or installing software

julianh, to asklemmy in What's your favorite instrument that really gets through to you?

That’s just the full “official” name for the cello.

julianh, to linux in What's your experience with a touchscreen laptop on your distro?

I’ve been using fedora on a surface go 3 and it’s been a good experience - auto rotate works and osk mostly works. In general Gnome seems to be the best DE for touchscreens, especially if you use it in tablet mode a lot. You’re gonna at least want something up to date and probably using Wayland, so I wouldn’t go with mint.

One option is to use something like Fedora or Arch for both PCs, but use a different desktop environment (gnome on the 2-in-1, kde on the desktop).

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