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Last night I dreamt I was sitting on a terrace outside some computer event, explaining to a bunch of tech geeks how loud the fans in my former PC were.
When I mentioned I've got a totally silent Mac now, suddenly Tim Cook was sitting next to me, backing up my claim by showing the internals of my Mac, while telling us how the Apple engineers designed a noise-resistant titanium wall for the case. 😆
I'm not an Apple fanboy, but I did wake up smiling. 😁
Elektron introduces Tonverk OS Upgrade 1.1.0 rekkerd.org/elektron-introduce…
#Elektron #Granular #Hardware #OperatingSystems #Sampler
Elektron introduces Tonverk OS Upgrade 1.1.0
Version 1.1.0 of Tonverk includes Grainer, a creative granular machine, offering experimental yet playful routes into unlocking new worlds from your samples.Ronnie (Rekkerd.org)
Purchase Bitwig Connect 4/12, Get Bitwig Studio Producer FREE rekkerd.org/purchase-bitwig-co…
#AudioInterface #Bitwig #controller #DAW #Hardware #Sale
Purchase Bitwig Connect 4/12, Get Bitwig Studio Producer FREE
Bitwig has announced a promotion on its audio interface and DAW controller, offering a free copy of Bitwig Studio Producer with a purchase of Connect 4/12 during the Winter Sale.Ronnie (Rekkerd.org)
Hackaday: Building A Low-Cost Satellite Tracker. “Looking up at the sky just after sunset or just before sunrise will reveal a fairly staggering amount of satellites orbiting overhead, from tiny cubesats to the International Space Station. Of course these satellites are always around, and even though you’ll need specific conditions to view them with the naked eye, with the right radio antenna […]
"Qualcomm-owned #Arduino quietly pushed a sweeping rewrite of its Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, and the changes mark a clear break from the open-hardware ethos that built the platform."
(source: Adafruit linkedin.com/posts/adafruit_op…)
Oh boy, that was fast! Somehow we need to find more future-proof models for open-source hardware. Letting the market do its thing is showing its true colors once again. Pure evil! 👿
Roland Future Design Lab and Neutone introduce Project LYDIA rekkerd.org/roland-future-desi…
#ArtificialIntelligence #collaboration #DIY #experiment #Hardware #RaspberryPi #Roland
Roland Future Design Lab and Neutone introduce Project LYDIA
Project LYDIA merges Neutone’s trainable AI software with Roland’s hardware expertise, using a Raspberry Pi 5 single-board computer to deliver a compact, stage-ready prototype that reimagines DIY innovation for a new generation.Ronnie (Rekkerd.org)
