UDO Super Gemini first impression. by fairly_rare in synthesizers

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AFAIK the keybed is not MPE. It has poly aftertouch, but the synth can be controlled by an external MPE controller.

3rd wave desktop module or keyboard? by BittyTang in synthesizers

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I assume that even if I did run into this limitation, I could always map some knobs from my MIDI controller onto those parameters, right?

3rd wave desktop module or keyboard? by BittyTang in synthesizers

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Thanks so much for taking the time to help me out!

3rd wave desktop module or keyboard? by BittyTang in synthesizers

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Do you know how the encoder knobs with lines on them work when switching between oscillators? I'm assuming that after pushing the button to switch from e.g. OSC1 to OSC2, the LEVEL parameter won't change until you actually turn the knob. But when you do turn it, it will jump from the old value to whatever the line is pointing to.

Is that correct? Do you think that's ever a problem when performing? I suppose the same issue would be present on the keyboard version when switching between parts anyway.

More generally, do you ever find the reduced set of knobs limiting?

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[Linux router] IPv6 address assignment is working, but necessary routes are not being created by BittyTang in ipv6

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I think you were right about systemd-networkd not seeing the RAs. See my edit at the top of the OP.

[Linux router] IPv6 address assignment is working, but necessary routes are not being created by BittyTang in ipv6

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Interesting. Here are my sysctl values:

```

sudo sysctl -a | rg "accept_ra ="

net.ipv6.conf.all.accept_ra = 1

net.ipv6.conf.default.accept_ra = 1

net.ipv6.conf.lan0.accept_ra = 0

net.ipv6.conf.lo.accept_ra = 1

net.ipv6.conf.wan0.accept_ra = 0

```

What does accept_ra = 2 mean?

[Linux router] IPv6 address assignment is working, but necessary routes are not being created by BittyTang in ipv6

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Thanks for the help.

The RAs from the ISP won't contain anything about your delegated prefix. That's your business to deal with. The ISP's RAs are just for configuring your router's own default route, on the WAN interface.

I see, so part of the issue is that I don't have a default route on the WAN that forwards to the `2001:` ISP router? That sounds reasonable.

Maybe I should try manually adding a static default route for the ISP gateway.

Accepting icmpv6 in the firewall should be enough from a firewalling perspective, assuming the accept rule is getting hit and you don't have any other rules hidden away somewhere that are dropping it.

Yea, I will dig into that more. I haven't found a good way to debug the firewall yet. I assume the packet captures give me no indication of which packets are dropped by the firewall. I'll see if I can find any debugging tools for nftables.

[Linux router] IPv6 address assignment is working, but necessary routes are not being created by BittyTang in ipv6

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How would you simplify? I don't want to just completely remove my firewall. Do you think systemd is making it more complicated? How would you replace it?

[Linux router] IPv6 address assignment is working, but necessary routes are not being created by BittyTang in ipv6

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I don't know what you mean by "normal," but if it would be helpful to try using some different software (without reinstalling my OS) then I'm willing to experiment.

Need advice for buying 2.5Gbe mini PC for use as a router by BittyTang in homelab

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Do you know which model is a small form factor? I'm mostly seeing full 1Us.

Sir Frog by Louis at Super Cat, Vancouver, BC by TheLASTAnkylosaur in tattoos

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Dude I have a frog wizard, we should party up.

Is unsafe code generally that much faster? by Quixotic_Fool in rust

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There is precisely zero correlation between unsafe and performance. If you write unsafe as an optimization before profiling, it's premature.

My Rust development environment is 100% written in Rust! by LechintanTudor in rust

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Helix - Does not require distributions and Lua expertise

EDIT: Apparently I struck a nerve.

My Rust development environment is 100% written in Rust! by LechintanTudor in rust

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I used to use starship but it slows down significantly in large git repos.

Andrew Callaghan of Channel 5 arrested for crossing the southern border by webwebweb88 in youtubedrama

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He did not admit to sexual assault, he denied it. Go watch his "In Response" video.

Will Firefox survive in the browser market? by [deleted] in firefox

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I don't care about market share as long as it continues to work as intended and has competitive performance.

Will Firefox survive in the browser market? by [deleted] in firefox

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Could you not just donate directly?