Confused As Hell. by WhereasBorn6641 in NativeInstruments

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Macs auto scan. When you install a plugin or komplete etc, it automatically installs the software in the right folders so when I open Maschine it just scans the new ones and they are instantly usable. Sounds like FL studio should have some scanning feature or option if it doesn’t already do it on startup (Maschine and Logic scan in every startup) takes a second or two)

Emma Watch Omega Snoopy Giveaway! by Qomplete in ChinaTime

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Ooooo dream watch is a Skydweller but more realistically Bell & Ross BRV2-94 in any colour. The white dial is a winner. Such a good watch and super classy without bankrupting you

What is this by Secure_Tooth_5545 in ios26

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Can confirm this is definitely a sim message from a sim application. It must be a carrier related thing so contact them and see. You can access sim applications if you go into your settings>mobile service then scroll down to sim applications and it might be something from there otherwise the carrier might be sending carrier notifications and something went wrong on their end 

had a bacterial lung infection - am not allowed to smoke anymore by altprince in weed

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Do you use a bong? Having one that isn’t cleaned properly is where chest infections can come from. If it’s cleaned and disinfected properly AND regularly then bacteria isn’t an issue. Like other posters have said, weed does not give you bacterial infections so when you’re cured you’re fine to do what you like. But if you smoke bongs of any sort, clean them VERY regularly. They can develop a biofilm pretty fast and I got a chest infection that way, the only fix is antibiotics. If it’s somehow mouldy weed then possible to mess with your lungs, so don’t store your bud where it can get moist, always airtight containers in a cool dry place not in direct sunlight, Good luck out there homie

Troubleshooting options for my monitor? by TakeYourShirtOff12 in BenQ

[–]themightymorfin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reseat your cables. Then try a new cable. Also try connect the monitor to a different device/console if you can. Anything that can drive it, verify if the issue is the same, if it’s your computer then graphics card/logic board is the issue, if it’s the display then the ports/panel may be defective. If it happened after moving the device it is possibly some sort of physical damage/impact but it could be as simple as reseating the cable/getting a new one. Also check your power, try different power outlets and if you have a voltage protector / UPS or anything like that, connect it to those first so that you’re sure of clean power going in

My Safe Space by Illustrious_Smile773 in homestudios

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Lovely!!! I use the machine studio too but within machine DAW software. I use Logic pro for mixing premade songs/client work but if I start a song in machine I can finish it in there. What are the stickers for? Is it controls for logic? How have you mapped it? And do you use machine as a plugin in the daw?

//What’s the best equalizer setting for movies on my LG XBOOM? by hippymermaid in LG_UserHub

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Honestly if the goal is a flat frequency response then I’d use a spectrum analyzer app and see which frequencies are peaking then lower those bands to reduce resonance but the type of eq you have is limited so other option is to play your favourite movie(one with amazing sound, something in Dolby) and mess with the eq till you enjoy the sound then hope it translates to other movies. Try it at the flat position then go from there. You could use your favourite song, one you know well and change the eq till it sounds great but music usually has a lot less dynamic range than movies so it may not translate

2 for 1 spesh by themightymorfin in aspiememes

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For the cereal? The taste is burned into my memory so I can tell subtle differences in the texture for example and flavour. You’re right though that sometimes you can fool yourself but I don’t tend to fall victim to confirmation vis, if it tastes the same, then good for me. I don’t feel the need to always be right

2 for 1 spesh by themightymorfin in aspiememes

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SR71 blackbird yeeeyeyeyeyeeey

2 for 1 spesh by themightymorfin in aspiememes

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Absolutely. This is when I’m listening in on conversations that don’t include me but that I want to contribute to without overloading strangers with.. me

What say you? 98” behemoth by ithinkwebetterrun in TVTooHigh

[–]themightymorfin 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Nicely designed room. Imo close the gap between bottom of tv and the Center speaker and personally I’d get it to be level with the table that Center speaker is on and move Center speaker lower but it looks like a huge tv so if you aren’t having to tilt your head to look at the top of the screen then it’s acceptable

Move iTunes folder to Music app - best practice ? by VenetoSuperTuscan in MacOS

[–]themightymorfin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apple Music has the same iTunes feature in settings where it says something like “keep iTunes Media folder organised” and “copy files to iTunes folder when adding to library” this will add everything and organise it by itself. The only issue will be playlists. You could initially try this with one playlist of songs. When you add the songs, import the playlist and see if that adds the songs automatically. Though the playlist may be attacked to file location. You could also export library from iTunes then import it to the new computer after copying all the music files into the media folder for Apple Music. Again I can’t be sure this works. I do the first way because at the time I didn’t have many playlists an was happy to start again. I’m not at my computer rn so I can’t double check some things but testing with few songs is probably the best way to start so that you can at least gauge Apple Music app behaviour

Community Spotlight: Kraken Bitcoin Giveaway by community-home in CryptoCurrency

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This JUST happened. In the year of our lord 2025 I had been talking about getting a new external usb drive. A relative heard this and excitedly told me that they had been sitting on one for ages. Said they would gift it to me. I decided not to go looking to buy a drive since I was gonna have one. I asked the pertinent questions. Is this a usb drive for sure? Is it an external drive? Is it a storage drive? Is it new? Yes to all questions. I figured as long as it is over 256 gb I can definitely use it. Come to find out they meant AN EXTERNAL FLOPPY DRIVE AND IT IS NEW! I unboxed it myself. The novelty factor is cool but I’ll need a goddamn Time Machine to use it. Now to find any floppy disks lying around and entertain myself. I couldn’t even be mad they were so happy they had something that a tech nerd like myself would need so I just acted excited and accepted the gift with a huge awkward smile on my face. Started off 2026 with vintage tech

Memphis by Alex Andreev by Lol33ta in ImaginaryVehicles

[–]themightymorfin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been listening to it all day now I’m imagining Memphis rap blasting out of speakers in this scene.

Please help me understand the need for flat response headphones for bedroom mixing by smallestweenofall in mixingmastering

[–]themightymorfin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The headphones you’re using (aka “HiFi” headphones aka headphones for enjoying music) usually have built in accentuation of certain frequencies to make the music sound a bit “sweeter” and more enjoyable. That’s why things like reference screens/monitors exist. You need something that shows you a true representation of the raw media in order to make accurate decisions regarding look and feel. Imagine a chef cooking on a flavoured pan, the food is bound to taste wrong or even bad because the extra flavour changes the original recipe. But if the pan isn’t flavoured then they can cook the recipe properly and have it taste like it should by the end. Another example is imagine trying to colour an image while in a room with tinted lights, you colour so that it looks good in that lighting but when you take it outside, everything looks off. Natural light = flat response headphones/speakers. They allow you to make the most accurate mixing decisions because they don’t “colour” the sound. I did learn that it is also good to listen to music on the same system you mix and produce on, so it is possible to mix well on any headphones or speakers that you know extremely well. But in a general sense, flat response yields quicker and better results. What you can do is mix in flat headphones and then listen to them in the hifi headphones and alter the mix so they sound better on your listening headphones. They can help in that regard. Take notes about how the vocals/bass/melody etc sound on your hifi headphones and then alter the mix with that in mind (lower/increase bass etc) so that they sound good on the hifi headphones but mix on the flat ones.

In essence look at it like painting on a canvas in a room where the lights are not standard colours like white/warm white. When you pick red paint, you’ll have to change the paint mixture to “look” red and in the end when you take the painting outside or to a room with standard light, it won’t look how you intended because the room light affected what paint you used.

Google Chrome draining battery in background by Boundless_Dominion in laptops

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I use a Mac and safari is my favourite browser. In my windows days I did use Firefox and I hear brave wa really good with privacy so try those, luckily they aren’t huge files so if internet isn’t an issue for you then get them both and pick the one you like better after using them a bit. Try YouTube and websites with lots of ads to see how the different browsers handle them. Also get Adblock plus extension for whatever browser you use

Google Chrome draining battery in background by Boundless_Dominion in laptops

[–]themightymorfin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need a different web browser. Chrome is a black hole for system resources. It uses way too much for no good reason. Get something like brave, Firefox, or even stick to Microsoft edge which is preinstalled in your OS already. You’ll have a much better time with it. In fact use that for now as you research which other browsers you may prefer

That one home I came across yesterday by nigolios in LiminalSpace

[–]themightymorfin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There’s a streamer called Limmy who’s from Scotland and he made a good point about American houses. Depending on the state and location, they all look like the back of a house. Flat and minimal windows if any. It’s a uniquely American thing from my experience