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While you can install on Fedora via Flatpak, Yabridge will not work that way (unless things have changed in recent years). You will be able to install Yabridge and any Windows VSTs, but Bitwig will not actually see them.
This repo has a tool that helps in creating a Fedora installer. It converts the official DEB file (which is the installer that allows them to target Ubuntu) into an RPM file and installs the necessary prerequisite packages. if you install Bitwig this way, using this RPM file, Yabridge works.
*This one requires knowing the Simpsons scene where Homer is put in witness protection.
For what it's worth, I have never watched an episode of that show, but I felt like I understood what was going on here just fine 👍
I did not remember that bit at all, and wondered what is going on here. For anyone else:
Later that year, after Voyager had finished being turned into a museum ship, a display featuring two animatronic replicas of hyper-evolved Humans was among its many exhibits.
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/...
Star Trek: Lower Decks S4E1 "Twovix"
From everything I can see, it seems that the Steam Machine will not be bundled with a Steam Controller. It seems that they will always be sold separately.
EDIT: https://store.steampowered.com/...
Just announced. Looks like there will be a separate SKU bundled with a controller. Effectively $79 more than the base SKU, which is less than the $99 price of buying the controller separately (USD).
That is for two devices that are both connected to the same network. If I understand what this program is doing (without actually trying it), it allows two devices to directly connect to one another via Wi-Fi to transfer a file.
With KDE Connect, to send a file from Device A to Device B, your file travels from Device A to a network router (and any number of network switches, etc. in between), then from the router to Device B. It has to make several hops across a number of devices to reach its destination. And both endpoints have to be connected to the same external network.
With this program, Device A and Device B create a direct Wi-Fi connection to each other and just send the file. One hop. Two devices. Direct. The devices are establishing their own ad-hoc Wi-Fi connection for the purpose of the file transfer.
Where do you draw the line? If a user who is generally a very active poster here wrote a useful program and hosted the source on Codeberg under a FOSS license, should they be allowed to make a post sharing it?
A bit further than that, they went on a little crusade insisting that attribution is advertisement. They kept making meta posts requesting that the rules in the comics community be amended to not allow attribution.
Nothing from that community has federated to your instance yet. Visit it from the host instance, and you see plenty of recent activity: https://lemmy.ca/c/LoveAndHex
Someone from your instance has to subscribe to the community. I believe that causes future posts to start getting federated to your instance.
So, basically an open source alternative to TinkerCAD? Just glancing over the main page and README, nothing looks like a concern here. Intriguing, if it actually works well.
https://github.com/joachimhs/akse3d
EDIT: It does not actually work well.
thanks for using Leebra!
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