●● IRC: #techbytes @ Techrights IRC Network: Monday, June 03, 2024 ●● ● Jun 03 [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > Thanks for these thoughts Roy, I much appreciate the feedback and it [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > means something for me to hear it frm someone whose been doing this [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > successfully for a long while now. [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] >> they eventually moved from video to audio only for their weekly [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] >> shows, with one track per participant. [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > Audio only is lovely to work with. A long time ago I worked at BBC and [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > won Sony awards. I won't tell you what shows because it's embarrasing [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > :) It was fun times. A little of that energy still comes through in [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > the cybershows but to honest producing a video episode is too much [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > work for the views and impact we currently have. Aim is to produce one [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > AV episode fpr every 4 or 5 audio podcasts. [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] >> talking, so as to avoid talking over each other as one of them was [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] >> wont to do. I think a little of that might be happening with the [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] >> Cybershow's audio. [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > Thanks I'll keep an eye on that. Some of the mad energy that comes [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > from me and Helen is that we're both massive gobshites, so we compete [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > a bit. With Kate we've been together 20 years so you can hear a much [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > more mellow pace and space. With guests we try to give them the floor [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > and let them speak naturally rather than "interviewing". [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] >> Compression artifacts affect some listeners far worse than others. [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > We've got .flac mixdowns but it just started to get a bit much on [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > serverside storage. I should do an episode on our toolchain which is [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > Audaicty, Ardour, Inkscape and actually emacs Org mode is at the heart [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > of the text workflow for scripts and web output. [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > [03:39] schestowitz[TR2] > all good wishes, ● Jun 03 [08:02] schestowitz[TR2] "Microsoft signs for VMware's portable licence plan" [08:02] schestowitz[TR2] x https://www.theregister.com/2024/06/03/vmware_broadcom_licence_portability_microsoft/ [08:02] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.theregister.com | Microsoft signs for VMware's portable licence plan The Register [08:59] *IsambardPrince has quit (Quit: Konversation terminated!) ● Jun 03 [09:02] *IsambardPrince (~isambardprince@r4tq9dveetyjq.irc) has joined #techbytes [09:16] *SaphirJD has quit (Quit: Leaving) ● Jun 03 [10:02] *shockwave has quit (Ping timeout: 120 seconds) [10:09] *shockwave (~airscape@freenode-2ue.6ih.pu7h8v.IP) has joined #techbytes [10:13] *shockwave has quit (Ping timeout: 120 seconds) [10:24] *shockwave (~airscape@freenode-2ue.6ih.pu7h8v.IP) has joined #techbytes [10:43] *IsambardPrince has quit (Quit: Konversation terminated!) ● Jun 03 [13:41] *psydroid3 (~psydroid@j9gt2haw74jrk.irc) has joined #techbytes ● Jun 03 [14:25] schestowitz[TR2]
[14:25] schestowitz[TR2][14:25] schestowitz[TR2]Nitrux 3.5.0 also introduces the "async" runlevel in OpenRC, which defers non-essential services to improve boot times. Additionally, it supports advanced hardware configurations with updated drivers for a range of devices, including AMD GPUs and Intel Wireless adapters.
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