Right? I’ve known some Becky’s that were alright but I have also met some real Becky’s.
Right? I’ve known some Becky’s that were alright but I have also met some real Becky’s.
That’s not an unfair portrayal in the southern US.
Acoustic instruments are going to come back in a major way. Eventually folks are going to get tired of listening to computers masturbating.
No, you see the joke is that teachers aren’t people.
You have cheap and soulless knives
It’s a circle. One color.
No. I can be kind but I am not nice.
Horizon’s RC simulator is on steam.
Hobby Spider
Win 10 desktop for recording with Reason. Laptop running Linux Mint for everything else.
Damn, I don’t even play games really, but I must play this!
I like Mint so far after about 2 months. Ubuntu was seriously lacking.
Interesting. I can imagine this crowd making a big deal of it. The biggest hurdle for many of us to switch is the user base we have to turn to for help. There’s a lot of dissenting opinions and gatekeeping to muddle through. I’m liking Mint so far though. Thank you for the straightforward answer.
Noob here. What do you mean Linux isn’t the OS?
I hate forgetfulness headaches
So as someone who tried Ubuntu first because it seemed like the easiest place to start, don’t. First off, I never could get Ardour to run right on it. Try Linux Mint. I switched this weekend and everything seems to work better and there appears to be a lot more available software when you aren’t stuck with Snaps.
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