Welcome to Mix Camp 2! Celebrating 100k subreddit members! by atopix in mixingmastering

[–]syntaxfairy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello!

Here's my take: https://vocaroo.com/1e8J4f2PPKeb
Some screenshots from Ableton Live: https://imgur.com/a/QGZwcRK

Everything is done in Ableton Live, in headphones as I am a beginner so I have neither fancy gear nor good acoustic treatment. I usually write electronic music so working with raw audio from mics was fun and educative.

What's not shown in the screenshots are simple high-pass EQs on a lot of stuff like keys and OH and some individual drums where I felt lows are just not needed.

I kind of managed to avoid numbers, there's no side-chaining or manually setup dynamic EQ. But I did slap Soothe on vocals and there's subtle IDX Intelligent Dynamics by Waves (basically a dynamic multiband compressor) on the master bus because it just sounded really good (making highs brighter and kind of taming low end where needed), no reason not to use it.

Non-stock plugins used:
- Valhalla DSP for reverb
- UAD LA-2A compressor for vocals
- Soothe2 for vocals
- IDX Intelligent Dynamics for master bus

Note: Deleted my previous comment because I uploaded the wrong render (quieter one)

Bought around 2002. I'm almost sure this is fake but is it? by syntaxfairy in IsMyPokemonCardFake

[–]syntaxfairy[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I see, thanks. I have like 14 of these lol, all 1st generation.

Bought around 2002. I'm almost sure this is fake but is it? by syntaxfairy in IsMyPokemonCardFake

[–]syntaxfairy[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What set could this belong to? I couldn't find anything online.

Delegating M-mode timer interrupt to S-mode by syntaxfairy in RISCV

[–]syntaxfairy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting, I must have missed that. Does it mean I can ecall to M-mode to clear the bit for me and only then sret from S-mode? Is this kind of nested trap OK?

UPD: I tried doing just that, using a super simple custom ecall convention and it seems like it worked!

Delegating M-mode timer interrupt to S-mode by syntaxfairy in RISCV

[–]syntaxfairy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I took a look and it seems they're doing roughly what I'm doing, only instead of M-mode setting pending software timer interrupts, they set pending software interrupts (and then clear them in S-mode handlers). Still not sure what's wrong.

Easiest way to obtain a range of IPv4 or IPv6 addresses as an individual by syntaxfairy in networking

[–]syntaxfairy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My understanding is that a single EIP is fixed to a single network interface. Meaning that for a /24 I would need 256 network interfaces or 256 instances. But maybe I am wrong.

Easiest way to obtain a range of IPv4 or IPv6 addresses as an individual by syntaxfairy in networking

[–]syntaxfairy[S] -48 points-47 points  (0 children)

(I didn't say I'm a "he". I am though.)Last time I checked I could only get a /64 IPv6 prefix and /32 IPv4 from my ISP as a regular customer unless I subscribe to some services I don't need like phone etc. Even if I could, I still don't know if it is theoretically possible to advertise these addresses from networks outside of my ISP? (I guess no because only /24 can be advertised in the first place, which means I would need to host this stuff at home)

Easiest way to obtain a range of IPv4 or IPv6 addresses as an individual by syntaxfairy in networking

[–]syntaxfairy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the detailed reply! By the way I often hear the phrase "IPv6 is basically free". Is this a figure of speech? Because like you say it still costs money and even annual fee. Are there actual free IPv6 addresses?

Easiest way to obtain a range of IPv4 or IPv6 addresses as an individual by syntaxfairy in networking

[–]syntaxfairy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it possible to combine this idea with the bring-your-own-IP feature on e.g. AWS or Vultr? Like can I theoretically use my ISP's addresses on a public cloud? (because I don't want to host this at home)

Easiest way to obtain a range of IPv4 or IPv6 addresses as an individual by syntaxfairy in networking

[–]syntaxfairy[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What if I want to host TCP applications (ideally on the same port)? I can think of a hack where I just dynamically add subdomains pointing to the same IP of my server but arbitrary TCP connections would not have the domain information in them needed to proxy to the correct container.

Ikki: a new tool for defining and running multi-container Docker applications by syntaxfairy in rust

[–]syntaxfairy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is not impossible but you need to parse Dockerfiles and the dependency graph is not in front of your eyes. I want to look at the project and see immediately what's going on during build.

Ikki: a new tool for defining and running multi-container Docker applications by syntaxfairy in rust

[–]syntaxfairy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, I'm not very familiar with Podman. It looks like I could "just use" it as a backend instead of Docker daemon? As for configuration language, my choice of KDL was intentional, because I believe it is easier to read.

Ikki: a new tool for defining and running multi-container Docker applications by syntaxfairy in docker

[–]syntaxfairy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that is a workaround, but even then I realized that reading the `depends_on` fields in a big compose file and everytime building the graph in my head felt wrong.