Message from @Jignx
Discord ID: 215818207154536448
bøll
we dont use ü ä or anything like that
fôr
is valid
tru
>nomos taking forever to get here
tfw something I bought got marked as dispatched two weeks ago after I threatened to cancel
and they only now told me by message they dispatched
fuck these chinks
WHAT
915 nok
for a cable
915 is about 100 dollars
Norway
you can afford it come on
I know you want it
no
isn't everyone buying those rock cables
I bought 7
they're very shit, you fucked up, kill yourself now
rip
time to daisy chain all of them
and hang myself
this looks very nioce
nice*
I'm thinking of going wireless
seems comfy
got too many cables already
the latency wouldn't bother me
it's not like I need instant response when I edit video
inb4 wired mech spergouts
Now, it’s true: Engineers, the heroes of WIRED, often misunderstand politics. They tend to confuse political problems with technological ones (because those are the ones they know how to solve), and they get impatient with the inefficiency, ugliness, and open-endedness of governing. If you think WIRED’s ideal future is an engineer’s future, you’ve misread us, and I apologize for being unclear. Making policy based on ideas, science, evidence, and compromise—as we believe Hillary Clinton will do—is not an approach to building a fully optimized system. When human beings are involved, optimization is asymptotic; you aim for it but never reach it. Clinton’s approach is merely prudent.
ENGINEERS ENDORSE CLINTON
:^)
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>focusrite doesn't work on linux
well shit