

Neigsendoig (my producer) and I are very used to the C-based GNU utilities. Rust is not up our alley, that’s for sure.
Aspiring Vtuber who currently narrates for [at]CoRedRead on YouTube (Invidious is recommended, though).
Neigsendoig (my producer) and I are very used to the C-based GNU utilities. Rust is not up our alley, that’s for sure.
One way I figured this out was using numerology to do self-discovery. I placed in my legal “Matrix” name (at birth) and date of birth. I figured out the rest myself. When I realized that content creation, and potentially becoming a CEO was a career option, I went in on it after I edited for Cocules Media’s CoculesNation on YouTube for a few years.
I now happened to narrate for Cocules Reddit Readings as of the third video on the channel.
This I’ve learned some time ago (I forgot when), but yeah, learning styles are just not a thing. That’s just a deflection of one being able to pay attention because we’re all visual, audio and touch-based learners at the same time. I think there’s a video on it if I recall correctly, but I forgot the channel name.
I was thought to be ADHD, but no, I’m autistic (Aspie in particular), and maybe showing signs of PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance).
I’m taking the Rossmann route on this, and using a net in order to get games that are no longer on any storefront.
That’s what my producer, Neigsendoig, did with WWE 2K19, because it’s abandonware now by most standards.
From my research, while I could see that being the case, “Secure Boot” is classified by the Free Software Foundation and the GNU Project as Tivoization, and GPL-3 was made to fix that. That’s how I saw it, at least.
I’m glad I didn’t enable Tivoization (Secure Boot) and TPM. Those suck, and actually froze our machines. It’s literally useless at this point.
90% of games can be played on Linux, though some of them actually happened to require some sort of tweaks to get them working. That said, the experience my producer and I have had for about 5 years (August 20th I think will be 5 years) was nothing short of wondrous.
We’ll continue to use LInux until we die.
As far as I’m aware (I could be wrong on this), there’s no way OP will be able to use Ableton and Cakewalk on Linux. That’s why I recommend OP look into the DAW’s I mentioned.
I might have to take a look at maybe seeing if I could find an i3 version of this. That would be pretty cool, personally speaking.
Taking a look at the script, though, it might not be too bad if I find a way to do it with i3 or Hypr. I might need to get my producer, Neigsendoig, looking into that.
MX Linux was botted due to the amount of hits.
My producer, Neigsendoig, did a video here where he covered MX 23.
I will have to disagree with that, as you can use Yabridge for the Windows VST’s when using Wine, provided they don’t require iLok. While yes, there is an issue with iLok (because I think they hate Linux users), you could still get a great selection of things specifically for the likes of Ardour, Reaper, Bitwig, LMMS, and other options. My producer, Neigsendoig, and I use Ardour and Zrythm. As for Cakewalk and Ableton, I could see how they don’t work. Apparently, FL Studio can with WINE ASIO from what Neigsendoig researched.
Neither of us would recommend a Mac at all, due to Mac being basically BSD, but with code that could raise major privacy concerns. I think Sendo (Neigsendoig) has tutorials on CoculesNation about setting up Linux for music production.
Also, I hadn’t talked about this yet, but I’d recommend OP look into Ardour, Zrythm, Reaper, and maybe Qtractor as the DAWs of choice.
Windows 10 has support ending for it in October. Linux will probably be the only way to go.
I would NOT recommend biting the bullet for Windows 11. If you want to use it, just make sure you have a virtual machine of Windows 11, and have specific purposes for it. That way, you’ll be able to sandbox the data as necessary.
All the dependencies are stored in the AppImage itself. You can even make an AppImage.home
folder so you can make it portable. That’s from my research on the matter, though I use them myself.
Neigsendoig (my producer) and I started to shy away from Flatpaks. We’ve hated Snap already, and rather distro packages, third-party compiled packages and AppImages.
My producer, Neigsendoig, might have a good start, as I edited for him in the past.
What he tends to do is be more analytical with his work. However, in my personal opinion, based upon what you’re going for, I would personally say to find your speaking style, and then advertise to that specific demographic. Sendo (as Neigsendoig is usually referred to) tends to stick with what he does, especially when it comes to his discussions.
Long story short, find something you’re passionate about, and talk about it. YouTubers tend to well when they stick to what they’re best at.
The problem is that we don’t know how to DDoS anything (which is a good problem to have). We already use a different distro, and stay away as best as we can from the above described.
Honestly, IBM deserves to get DDoS’d for their actions. This is because of the push for Wayland, PipeWire, Systemd and some other things they want to shove down our throats.
My producer and I aren’t like that, thankfully.
With Linux, that’s impossible. However, I will say that you won’t need to worry about these privacy invading rootkits disguising themselves as anti-cheats (Ricochet, EA’s Ring 0 malware, EAC, Battleye, etc.).