LIESGREEDMISERY
@LIESGREEDMISERY@lemmy.ml
Meh
- Comment on What's your opinion about Discord? 2 years ago:
I don't really like it. But used to use it to create bot, it was fun for a while until I have no idea what to do with my bot. I used to be quite dependent with it due to my association with some people. But I managed to quit.
Because it's somehow popular, there's some good communities I can interact with.
But generally I don't understand why some people are very eager to advertise their discord server, even some are just about niche topics. What is it with administering a discord server seem to be interesting for them?
- Comment on For people who were born in 2000s what comes in your mind after seeing a post or something older than you on the internet? 2 years ago:
Living in a country that isn't from Europe or US, and having better internet access just recently from 2015, the feeling of "I'm always late/out of the party" felt very often but not so weird either, like I'm very used to feel about this.
So when there is something trending, I don't quite realize that I can be part of it. I just let it pass and when someone refers to it some time in the future, I tell it "oh yea that was a thing 'they' do".
Basically, the 'they' character often I encounter because I never feel like I'm part of them or anything. But it's not that I feel it sad or anything, I'm used to this feeling. And not that I'm a typical person who wants to always follow the latest trend.
- Comment on 2 years ago:
It is more complicated than FL studio, which LMMS is I think would be much closer to FL studio.
Ardour is works better for recording. The MIDI editor works fine, it's just that LMMS has better MIDI editor. On Linux, Ardour is pretty convenience because it is integrated with JACK audio server. The recording editing is also feels better than Audacity.
I actually didn't use much Ardour when I was on Windows because it's was complicated to look at. But once I get to Linux I just slowly take time to understand what is what.
- Comment on 2 years ago:
I gave money to Ardour not really with the intention to donate, but rather to get the Windows executable because I'm lazy to find a freely distributed Ardour for Windows or even compiling manually.
Today I'm on Linux which Ardour is easily accessible from package manager. Or if I want to compile Ardour, it's easier to do compared to compiling on Windows. But it was just $5 so nothing bothers me at all.