tekni5

joined 3 years ago
 

Made using LMMS, just a simple track utilizing lofi phonk like elements (cowbell in background and drum patterns). Hope you like it, mixed in some trippy visuals.

 

Just a simple song I created in LMMS, visuals generated using runwayml & stable diffusion.

 

Just a song I made a while back using LMMS, kind of lofi & borrows some phonk elements.

 

I'm not sure if this is appropriate to post here, but this may have a significant impact on The Fediverse if it causes migration?

 

Just a quick song I made with LMMS and then used Stable Diffusion Deforum to generate the video with custom parameters to get audio sync to beat working.

[–] tekni5@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Also made a music video for the song using AI: https://youtu.be/rSD4xZTDo9Q

 

Just a lofi phonk song I made today using LMMS.

[–] tekni5@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago (5 children)

Razer Deathadder V2 is decent for the price. Logitech has a ton of choices, but all the cheaper mice start to double click for me after 6 months.

[–] tekni5@lemmy.ml 0 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Unfortunately not, Linux is simply not there as a desktop experience for the average PC user & may never be.

I had an Ubuntu 20.04 install on my system for a while, decided to boot it up mess around recently. It alerted me to update to 21.04 then to 22.04. Bunch of apps and customized stuff got completely broken, some addons were removed from gnome and had no support. CUDA stuff was messed up, etc. I was able to get the system to a working state, but took me an hour, average person will give up and Ubuntu is a fairly easy distro and perhaps one of the more standardized. Debian fairs better but is often out of date on things and stuff still goes catastrophically wrong on occasion between releases.

Death of XP & 7 had a better chance for Linux to become more mainstream. You really need a massive company like Google, Apple or even Microsoft to develop a Linux desktop competitor for it to become mainstream, at that point it won't really be the same Linux experience and more like Windows.

I have been using Linux for at least 20 years on and off, glad it exists and love it at times, but it's just not the replacement for Windows.

[–] tekni5@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Found some cool tracks from your posts, keep it coming.

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