I refuse to start watching a show until it’s finished. I get to watch the entire series at my own pace (no waiting a week between episodes or years between seasons), I avoid stewing in my opinions and reading public opinion during the hiatus and having that affect my enjoyment of the next season, and I don’t have to worry about the abrupt emotional disturbance of a premature cancelation. The only downside is having to avoid spoilers and not being able to join in conversation with others who are actually watching it while it originally airs.
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- SatyrSack@quokk.autoTechnology@lemmy.world•Netflix Viewers Are Abandoning Shows After One SeasonEnglish331·7 days ago
- SatyrSack@quokk.autoTechnology@lemmy.world•Surprise! Meta Says Now You Have to Pay a Monthly Subscription to Use Key Features of Your Already Expensive Smart GlassesEnglish4·7 days ago
Blackmail as a Service (BaaS)
- SatyrSack@quokk.autoUplifting News@lemmy.world•Awful practice and great job California!English1·10 days ago
It’s missing the
https://at the beginning of the URL.
- SatyrSack@quokk.autoPiracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Somebody gets itEnglish15·10 days ago
Digital goods are not the problem. DRM is. Direct your outrage appropriately.
But it has gotten a taste for dirt now. This is only the beginning.
if the discount is 50% or more, I also won’t touch it under the assumption there’s 700dlcs, season passes, and 4 stores within the game.
Is that a super common occurrence? Sure, that may happen sometimes, but I can’t say I have seen it so often that it can just be assumed whenever I see a high discount.
There are two official installation methods for Bitwig: the DEB file (which is used for Debian and its derivatives like Ubuntu/Mint) and Flatpak (which is used for basically every other Linux distribution).
While you can install Bitwig 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 just not actually see them. There is some issue with how Flatpak sandboxes its applications that makes it so they are not able to access VSTs that are installed in the system through Yabridge. You can tinker around with permissions and whatnot using Flatseal and often resolve issues like this, but I did not have any luck doing that to fix my Bitwig/Yabridge problems.
This repo below has a tool that helps in creating a Bitwig installer for Fedora. It converts the official DEB file into an RPM file and installs the necessary prerequisite packages. If you install Bitwig this way, using this RPM file, Bitwig is able to see and use the VSTs that you install using Yabridge.
For what it’s worth, nothing in that link under the self-promotion rule mentions using that tag. It is only the link under the AI rule that instructs you to use one of those tags. If a developer did not use AI at all, they likely would not follow that link to read further into the AI rules and would therefore never see any rule instructing them to use some
[CBH]tag. If you want non-AI developers to do something special, you should also mention that requirement under the relevant rule instead of just hiding that under the rules that only AI-devs will read the details of.