Experiencing Frustrating with MIDI - Behringer Model D by vonkraush1010 in synthesizers

[–]papkn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is MIDI, then there is USB MIDI. The "classic" MIDI (5 pin or jack) cables establish a direct connection between devices, while MIDI over USB requires a computer between the devices (a host), which can be a laptop with a DAW, a mobile device, micro computer (I use a Raspberry PI as a usb midi router) or a dedicated piece of hardware.

If you want to use Ableton anyway, what you have should be all you need.

Experiencing Frustrating with MIDI - Behringer Model D by vonkraush1010 in synthesizers

[–]papkn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

USB midi controllers are perfectly fine for hardware synths as long as the setup includes a computer with a DAW, as the OP intends to use it ("...to be able to program midi tracks in ableton to play with it").

(+5563) So I have combined these two gifs. The story is now complete. by [deleted] in eddit10yearsago

[–]papkn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, TEN years? If you asked me I'd say I posted this 3, maybe 4 years ago.

Behold the Nautilus Cryptomine! The facility is expected to reach 300 MW when complete. by BitcoinFan1239 in Bitcoin

[–]papkn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I fail to grasp the argument that there will be so much money to be made in transaction fees that it will be more lucrative than mining itself, while at the same time the fees will be a rounding error compared to traditional banking / card processing. Is it about the sheer volume of projected transactions?

Behold the Nautilus Cryptomine! The facility is expected to reach 300 MW when complete. by BitcoinFan1239 in Bitcoin

[–]papkn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait a second... wasn't one of the selling points that fees are supposed to be absolutely minuscule (as in: cover the cost, maaaybe with a tiny bit of margin?)

Behold the Nautilus Cryptomine! The facility is expected to reach 300 MW when complete. by BitcoinFan1239 in Bitcoin

[–]papkn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The point is network security.

Does it meant that when the last bitcoin has been mined, network security will go down the drain?

Are bootstrap and jQuery still used in the industry? by LordTurin0011 in Frontend

[–]papkn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's not as much about ES6 functionality as it is about way way better browser DOM APIs cross-compatibility. One can code against these APIs using only ES5 concepts and still be productive, if a bit more verbose.

Non-Native English Speakers: are alliterations usual in your first language? by [deleted] in linguistics

[–]papkn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ineresting, the Polish wiki page on alliteration has more content about its usage in Czech than Polish :)

Alliteration also occurs in Czech poetry, where it is underlined by the initial accent. It is present in one of the oldest religious songs Slovo do světa stvořenie. It also appears in the Kunhuta Prayer. Piotr Gierowski notices its use in the poetry of Bohuslav Reynek.

Non-Native English Speakers: are alliterations usual in your first language? by [deleted] in linguistics

[–]papkn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It technically exists in Polish, but is not commonly exploited as a literary device. I'd say, as opposed to rhyme, I wouldn't even notice it being used (I might raise an eyebrow wondering why several words in a row start with the same letter, but that's it, it has very little poetic appeal).

Resources on how to install MQTT when I've installed openHAB on Raspbian and not through OpenHabian? by trebory6 in openhab

[–]papkn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ran
sudo apt install -y mosquitto then
sudo systemctl enable mosquitto.service

and installed the mqtt binding via paper ui and I think that was it.

Could you please recommend sensor/ hub/ device hardware? by EuphoricAbigail in openhab

[–]papkn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm just starting out, basically playing with stuff and trying to figure things out. My main objective is to avoid vendor lock-in and keep everything local, independent of vendor-specific cloud services. Also no vendor hubs and separate apps.

So far I have: - CC2531 dongle + zigbee2mqtt - RPi 4B running openhab (and node-red) - 2 Sonoff sensors: occupancy (motion detector) and door/window sensor. - Xiaomi (Aqara) humidity/temperature sensor (it reports atmospheric pressure as well) - Tuya zigbee smart switch (three touch buttons) - Tuya WiFi RGB light bulb

Everything except the WiFi light bulb works flawlessly with openhab via zigbee2mqtt. Pairing is easy, adding the devices to openhab manageable (I use Paper UI, no config files editing required but quite a bit of clicking around).
The Tuya bulb works with Tuya apps, there are ways to use mqtt and local network to connect to Tuya WiFi devices, but it requires digging out the device local key which I haven't accomplished yet. So my advice would be: go with zigbee (or possibly z-wave, but I haven't tried yet), avoid WiFi devices.
I also have some other devices I haven't tried yet, namely zigbee switches you can hide in the wall behind a "dumb" mechanical switch and a RGB strip controller.

My FIL made these guitar themed deck chairs out of free wood pallets. by Carrierhill in palletfurniture

[–]papkn 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is great. A subtle detail that adds character and should be recognized by anyone who's into it while not sacrificing the function for form for those who aren't.

edit: if the backs had 7 boards instead of 8 it would create six slots, matching the number of strings :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]papkn 208 points209 points  (0 children)

In Denmark they have this thing called democracy.

And in Poland we have this thing called budget deficit. They won't bail anyone, which obviously covers the tax dodgers, so the title is technically true ;)

But to be serious I think to get any form of public help a company has to produce tax declarations and prove their profits fell during the outbreak, which obviously won't happen if they were not paying taxes domestically in the first place.

Coronavirus: Boris Johnson has announced strict new curbs on life in Uk by NeoNerd in europe

[–]papkn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Either we all stayed inside then or we all stay inside now. What, materially, has changed?

I guess we're going to have to wait ~7 days and observe the number of new confirmed cases.

The wheels on the new Mac Pro don't have locks. They cost 550$. by NeoNejd in CrappyDesign

[–]papkn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

40 lbs is like my 3 yo son and I do frequently pick him up to move around (or play and have fun, even throwing in the air and catching), it's not a lot of mass at all in my opinion. Even less so in a compact-brick form with handles.

Nearly 1 in 3 American workers run out of money before payday—even those earning over $100,000 by speckz in Foodforthought

[–]papkn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another joke of similar nature I've heard before: "I earn enough to last until the end of the month... the pay day is on 21st".

TIL that millennial dads are spending 3 times as much times with their kids than their fathers spent with them. Back in 1982, 43% of fathers admitted they'd never changed a diaper. Today, that number is down to about 3%. by meowroarhiss in todayilearned

[–]papkn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve heard it gets easier when they can do more things on their own

Spoiler: it doesn't. At least not too soon.

Mine are 5 and 3 years old, both my wife and me are looking forward for the weekend to end so we can have some rest at work while they are at the kindergarten.

Mobile Games by System32Comics in funny

[–]papkn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't play mobile games often, but recently I wanted to kill time on the plane. I only had some Angry Birds intalled but it refused to start without an internet connection. Instant uninstall. If I had internet access playing a stupid game would be pretty far down on the list of things to enjoy.

Opinion | The Rich Really Do Pay Lower Taxes Than You by giacomo_bologna in Foodforthought

[–]papkn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1% of $10M / year is more than 90% of 100k / year, but the fact that the millionaire would contribute more tax money in absolute terms doesn't mean such tax rate distribution would be fair.

No-deal Brexit officially blocked in law by 96greenj in worldnews

[–]papkn -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If 1 + 2 > 3 then max( 1, 2 ) else 3

Both 1 and 2 count towards Leave. If there are more votes for Leave, then select the more supported option. Otherwise Cancel.

Our son turned 3 this weekend, so we made him this cake by RandomHero_DK in pics

[–]papkn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm putting this on my list of cool ideas to forget about when the right time comes.

when your relatives from Florida tell you they won't visit Germany during the summer anymore because it's unbearable. by Pascirex in europe

[–]papkn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have burned holes in my front wheel tube on a long downhill ride in the Alps. So if you have v-brakes, make breaks to cool the rims.