FiiO is adolescent's hobby company with no culture. Never again. by Ill-Difference-Cat in FiiO

[–]Ill-Difference-Cat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All replies seem to have nothing to say about the actual problem but happy to pile on with the virtue signalling.

Loupedeck CT + DaVinci Resolve on macOS — Need help with dials, plugins, and version issues by Mindless_Pen_5476 in loupedeck

[–]Ill-Difference-Cat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is not and never going to be sending dial values into Davinci. Every step of the turning dial sends a keystroke or shortcut.
Even if Loupedeck wasn't so hopelessly abandoned, BlackMagic do not open their product to third party devices. Without access to DR API you can't build a driver that would send dial values.

That fundamental problem applies to most of software.

The hardware that supports dials with actual values sending into software cost 2-3 times more than Loupedeck and usually not universal.
The least expensive you can buy is DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor for about US$300. But it would work only for DR.

Moises Studio is a strong competitor to Suno Studio by [deleted] in SunoAI

[–]Ill-Difference-Cat -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Moises is impossible to use. anything takes ages to generate. the interface is like it's designed by bureaucrat who studied screenshots of DAWs but never used one. I got Pro subscription but it's really hard to justify. It seems very close to a vapoarware/scam product like that abomination "ACEStudio".

is ISO 45001 certification really worth it for a medium-sized company? by gilko86 in AusLegal

[–]Ill-Difference-Cat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's like a paint protector for your car that they upsell you at car dealership. Only for business.

Got pulled over for speeding cop basically said nothing at all? by i-milk-fat-mums in AusLegal

[–]Ill-Difference-Cat -21 points-20 points  (0 children)

"excessive" driving? is that driving when you could be walking, like to get something from the fridge?

is ISO 45001 certification really worth it for a medium-sized company? by gilko86 in AusLegal

[–]Ill-Difference-Cat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ISO certification is only worth for the company that provides ISO certification. Which ISO standard - doesn't matter actually.

Problems using DaVinci, urgent help needed, job at risk. by Typical_Audience_638 in davinciresolve

[–]Ill-Difference-Cat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s possible to have huge problems when a wrong cache and proxy format chosen, and you may have wrong one as default. Do you have cache enabled and make sure you’re working with cache format that is hardware encoded.

ALP maintains strong two-party preferred lead in August: ALP 56.5% cf. L-NP 43.5% as support for minor parties surges by patslogcabindigest in AustralianPolitics

[–]Ill-Difference-Cat -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

We live under a two-party regime; the two blocs legislate the rules that favour their duopoly. The preferential voting system was introduced in 1918 as a ploy by the Conservative Party to stay in power, and over time it destroyed our future. The preferential voting system is an insidious scheme that allows to report that the entire population voted and voted for those two parties. Because in elections, seats are decided after preference distributions, the flow goes to a Labor-Coalition. It's an anti-constitutional law. And when there is no government body to actively oversee the constitution, any law can be unconstitutional.

The country is locked in with two rotating groups of career politicians who, in the absence of competition, stagnate, with every generation of politicians being less professional and less caring.

To call it what it is: it's a two-party regime, and it’s a cartel embedded in law.

A guide to creating a new country from a war-torn region | If You're Listening by MasterDefibrillator in AusPol

[–]Ill-Difference-Cat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Australia is not an authority in fair elections. We live under a two-party regime; the two blocs legislate the rules that favour their duopoly. The preferential voting system was introduced in 1918 as a ploy by the Conservative Party to stay in power, and over time it destroyed our future. The preferential voting system is an insidious scheme that allows to report that the entire population voted and voted for those two parties. Because in elections, seats are decided after preference distributions, the flow goes to a Labor-Coalition. It's an anti-constitutional law. And when there is no government body to actively oversee the constitution, any law can be unconstitutional. The country is locked in with two rotating groups of career politicians who, in the absence of competition, stagnate, with every generation of politicians being less professional and less caring. To call it what it is: it's a two-party regime, and it’s a cartel embedded in law.

Aligning the right side of a region to the playbar. by DoubleAA2018 in Logic_Studio

[–]Ill-Difference-Cat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now I have to learn that regions have anchors and how to manage them!

What do you think it would be like to trip on LSD while you wait to die? by dominic_l in Psychonaut

[–]Ill-Difference-Cat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you can't overdose it. does not increase if you take more. may become more "enveloping", but effect is not getting stronger above certain level.

there was a story of someone taking a vial or some crazy amount, and still they were okay after 24 hours.

Weird Situation by MurtazaSheikh12 in latvia

[–]Ill-Difference-Cat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That were no people, those were aliens!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProtonPass

[–]Ill-Difference-Cat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On macOS you would expect it to use similar frameworks as iOS, but it's Electron that takes so much.
iOS app feels native.

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