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@EricZhang456
Yeah, that might be VST-related. I don't have many of them and I use more or less often even fewer, only Novation BassStation comes to mind :marseyemojismilemouthtighteyes:
I've been using VST extensively when Max/MSP and Live weren't tightly integrates as it was the only way to use my patchers in Live, but it didn't crash on me even then. Omnispere looks like a rather complex thing so it might be the case. The fact that Live is cracked might also be a contributing factor — I've always liked it, since version 4 when I first discovered it, so when Live 7 was released I shelled out full price for the Suite and I've been upgrading since then, I didn't upgrade to 10 though and I don't even know what's the current version, maybe 11 or 12 already — mainly because I'm broke :marseyemojismilemouthcoldsweat: , but I also don't really see the point, they sure add interesting things, but I already more or less have what I want and I don't need something like Apple Silicon support or support for newer Windows.
Even with Live 8 and 9 on Windows I've had extensive mixing sessions that lasted days — with breaks for me of course, but not for Live — I've been saving my work, but not quitting Live. And it still never let me down.
But sure it gets flakier with every new version. Live 7 had been rock solid, I don't even know what you had to do to crash it. Maybe current versions got even worse in terms of reliability :marseyshrug:
@10leej @splitshockvirus @karolat @newt
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Porcupine tree CD seems to want to tell me something. That listening to it makes me elite? :marseysmug2:
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I suppose it's not the right time to rise and shine yet 🌞😹

@jk
I know, reverting it is no proper solution as it is a fix for something else, but I hope that it will help you narrowing the real cause of the issue down.

Thanks for Lagrange and Bubble! 👍

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Hello, @jk
Sorry for reaching you like this, but I couldn't come up with a better way 😋
This commit: github.com/skyjake/lagrange/co
is likely the culprit for breaking scrolling as described in this issue: github.com/skyjake/lagrange/is
I have the same configuration, using wayland SDL video driver and after updating Largange from 1.16.2 to 1.16.7, mouse wheel scrolling no longer works for me. When I rebuild 1.16.7 with said commit reverted, it magically works again.

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Software becoming worse rant 

When your cat is not in use, don't forget to put it back into its protective sheath 😸

phoronix.com/news/Ubuntu-23.10

What?! System has been using Wayland for ages, but Firefox wasn't, what is even the point? It was Firefox in particular that encouraged me to try Wayland in the first place, I've been fed up seeing very noticeable visual tearing. I hope the screenshots of Firefox's window have been working. Can't believe how bad Ubuntu is these days 😩

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https://www.makeworld.space/2023/08/bye_gemini.html

Looks like Amfora won't be actively developed anymore.
It's a pity as it was one of my favourite Gemini browsers, and I'm sure not mine only. Although some of the reasons stated aren't ungrounded, TBH the whole post looks like a classic case of burnout, not real disappointment in technology, but I'm not judging in either case, I'm just sad :marseysad:

Damn, season 8 of Futurama is being released. I wonder how many South Park seasons have been released then, 40? 😱

A concept album about an organization offering “lifestyle- and industry-specific applications designed to curate a desired multi-experience,” Integrated Tech Solutions picks apart the charlatan language that hears app inventors put themselves on continuums starting with cavemen and continuing through da Vinci.

aesoprock.bandcamp.com/album/i

Looks interesting. Last album felt kinda bland to me with very few highlights. I hope this one will be better.

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Wow, I have just succeeded at what is used as a proverbial irreversible process — I've put the toothpaste back in the tube.
Tomorrow I'm going to try gluing the egg back together and assembling a cow back from mincemeat, what if I'm on a streak? 😲

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@jonasvautherin
The infrastructure for it is already there and it's been there for over a decade, it's even mentioned in the article — Google Safe Browsing. And it's the first thing one should disable in Firefox. The question (for them) is how strictly it should be enforced. Right now it's only a warning — but IMO it's enough to prevent most from visiting your website. They are not even fighting censorship — they just want government agencies to use already existing Google thing instead of having their own 🤷

From the article:
"Rather than mandate browser based blocking, we think the legislation should focus on improving the existing mechanisms already utilized by browsers – services such as Safe Browsing and Smart Screen. The law should instead focus on establishing clear yet reasonable timelines under which major phishing protection systems should handle legitimate website inclusion requests from authorized government agencies"

@plumeros @LukaszOlejnik
@pixelcode

Oh my, I've forgotten the alt text 🙀
Anyway, it should be something like "tabby point cat resting on a luxurious-looking cushion".

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