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Voted Another Fork. The Tenacity maintainer is clearly in over his head, and as funny as it would be for Sneedacity to win I can't see many serious contributors with real-name GitHub accounts willing to contribute to it.archive.org didn't get past a login screen
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also I added a poll for fun
Oh man this is starting to get good.
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>Shoshana Wodinsky
lol that's that Gizmodo journo who made the article about KF and byuu
The Register have always been snarky buggers, but they used to have more self-awareness and once published decent articles. They're basically the Cracked of the IT world.I don't know if I'd call The Register MSM. Though they've been a running joke in the tech world for a couple of decades now, so they have about as much credibility as the MSM.
FTFYEverytime I think sneed has gone stale they manage to pull of stunts like thisGodsneed, /g/
And now this thread turns into a softwarecow.Oh man this is starting to get good.
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Yeah it's pretty good. Pretty much the same as regular Audacity, just without the spook behind the scenes (and some other funny sneed memes).So is SneedaCity just the latest version of Audacity without the telemetry gunk? Has anyone tried it? Does it have a cool program icon? I have a years-old version of Audacity installed, but will definitely upgrade if there's a cool icon.
They can't stop thinking about KF
This? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tl9kD693ie4I remember a talk given by a Microsoft developer about how they created the Ribbon UI. They used usage statistics to determine where to put stuff. The stuff people use all the time got placed behind fewer (or no) menus. Meanwhile the stuff people almost never use can be more hidden. I thought I had it saved on my computer (since the presentation wasn't on YouTube when I watched it) but I can't find it. There may have been more to it, but I can't remember since it's been so long.
Yes, that is the one. Small world indeed.This? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tl9kD693ie4
Tantacrul, the guy who is leading the UX changes for the pozzed Audacity, mentioned this talk in a video about Sibelius. Small world.
This? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tl9kD693ie4
Tantacrul, the guy who is leading the UX changes for the pozzed Audacity, mentioned this talk in a video about Sibelius. Small world.
That seems like the kind of thing you'd put on your resume when you need to show you're "putting in applications" to maintain gibs but don't actually want to be bothered with such pesky things as "interviews" and "followups."Who puts "failed startup idea" on their resume, lmao. Is this common?
Because changing IPs is impossible!
Just to be clear, he or someone else claimed to get stab, an illegal dangerous act from a clearly deranged autist (if it even happened (which I doubt( and doubt would work because most people are smart enough to change IP on image boards))), and he wants to piss off random anons who he already claims to be insane with the knife incident, by showing off their IPS if they didn’t have vpn and virtual machines, doxxing them (which is illegal), and letting them be found or their details shown alongside it under the assumption that’d even work.
?????doxxing them (which is illegal)