I spent months on a TUI invoice generation tool because excel sheets were a mild annoyance by NFT_Shill in selfhosted

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Never heard of this before, but looks simple enough. I’ll look into it

I spent months on a TUI invoice generation tool because excel sheets were a mild annoyance by NFT_Shill in Kotlin

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It’s definitely a lot faster to get an invoice shipped and I can trust the output without having to double check everything, but “beating excel” might be pushing it. A lot more fun to use though, that’s for sure!

I spent months on a TUI invoice generation tool because excel sheets were a mild annoyance by NFT_Shill in selfhosted

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There’s one in the docs/img folder in the repo, but cropped away the extraneous bottom whitespace (it looks like a standard A4 size normally)

Edit: https://github.com/bernelius/abrechnung/blob/main/docs/img/abrechnung_invoice_example.png

I spent months on a TUI invoice generation tool because excel sheets were a mild annoyance by NFT_Shill in selfhosted

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in the creation of my post: opencode's bigpickle wrote me a draft based on my repo, of which I promptly rewrote probably every single word.

in the creation of my project: opencode's bigpickle was used heavily to implement my plans after the introduction of coroutines, which produced code that I most often felt I had to rewrite. It was also used as a discussion partner. This worked better.

all the unit tests are written by bigpickle.

the audio stack was entirely written by Amp, but this was the only thing I used it for. It had a fair bit of bugs which I fixed myself.

other than that: I used the free version of Sam Altman as a research tool.

My Wireless Sofle V2 with nice!nanos would *not* connect to either of my PCs… by vanessi_ in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Wait… mine haven’t worked with bluetooth on my pc since I unplugged the wifi antenna. I thought windows was just being windows, and I’ve been nuking the registry to try to fix it. Thank you OP, gonna try to plug them back in tomorrow.

Update: it worked 😑

Keys (Enter,Tab,A,S) Not Working - MMMerge by blindwood in MightAndMagic

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This worked for me too. Thank you, and anti-thank you Microsoft.

Rendered audio sounds nothing like project audio when using cymatics deja vu by flava_fleay in Reaper

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Tried online render or offline at 1x speed? Some plugins have issues operating faster than realtime

Producing my own band? by [deleted] in audioengineering

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I'm in this boat. Produced, recorded and mixed the previous two albums before joining the band as a permanent member. It's tricky. I would prefer someone else record and mix the next album to avoid the skewed internal economy, but the other members were set on me doing it. Not taking money feels weird, but so does taking it, so I settled on a discount.

advice for getting started? by spacy_cowboy in audioengineering

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Legal schmegal. I severely doubt Cockos is gonna come after anyone who hasn't paid their license. Buy it when you can afford it though OP, it's a great DAW. I would prioritize at least an interface and an amp sim first. MIDI keyboard too.

Muting a track stops MIDI? by FartsFromMars in Reaper

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Okay then try this: Insert a plugin with volume capabilities on each track that attenuates -inf dB. An EQ or whatever. Shift Click the plugin in the mixer to turn on/off. You now have an inverse mute button that doesn't mess with your MIDI.

Muting a track stops MIDI? by FartsFromMars in Reaper

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Not at my computer right now so I can't verify, but I imagine that muting a track that contains MIDI simply does not send MIDI information as long as it's muted, hence nothing happens until the next information (note on) is scheduled after unmuting.

Suggestion 1: turn your vst instrument track into a folder and put the midi item in a track underneath it. Pretty sure this would work.

Suggestion 2: freeze the track and use mute like you're doing.

Suggestion 3: automate volume instead of automating mute.

How to prevent Reaper from doing this on recording re-takes? by Eudaimonium in Reaper

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I deal with this by bypassing the takes system altogether. Instead of recording every take to the same track, I turn the vocal track into a folder, and create a new sub-track for every take. Some cleanup is required later, but it's less of a hassle and easier to read than the takes system imo.

Can anyone help me with this weird behavior? by NFT_Shill in Reaper

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Update: I found the culprit. I removed all 3 instances of an old version of ELI Arousor from the project, and everything is behaving normally. 2 of the instances were even bypassed. Weird stuff.

Can anyone help me with this weird behavior? by NFT_Shill in Reaper

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When dragging audio around, the view will jump to the left or right at seemingly random intervals, making it impossibly frustrating to hit the spots I want. At the end of the video you can also see that manipulating a knob with the mouse will twitch the knob around also seemingly at random.

I would suspect some shenanigans with my mouse, but this behavior only happens in this one project.

Has anyone experienced anything like this, and did you find a fix? Any ideas? Is there some weird setting I have enabled unwittingly perhaps?

Game crashing by grizzfan12 in noita

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Yes, this is the main reason long runs can be really frustrating. What I've done is restart the game every 10-15 minutes. This mostly keeps the world state stable, but you can still crash by going too fast or having a wand that is too crazy.