He/Him | Hu/En/some Jp | ASD | Bi | C/C++/D/C#/Java

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  • Conservatism was always like that.

    They see the average voter like a child, which is too dumb to understand the world, and as such needs to be lied to about things.Their main goal, since the fall of kings, is to conserve power. It’s just so conveniently also coincides with a lot of tradition, which they often cover behind.

    I am a former conservative, and one of theirs tried to hold me back with their version of the “birds and the bees” talk, even promising me “private freedom” (doing either the harmless stuff they’re against, or the really fucked up ones, as long as no one finds out) and wealth if I manage to reach the “inner echelons” of their operations.










  • Also it’s open source, which is unironically communist, unless you’re one of those right-libertarian weirdos that go “no, communism is when the state owns the means of production, capitalism is when the worker, and the CEO and the investors are workers!” every time you mention them that communism isn’t when the state owns things.













  • So far I’ve made some simple IIR (biquad), FIR (for reverb mainly, with multiple moving window of 16 samples), and a special “linear filter” (can be used to emulate linear interpolation, mainly for control values in synths like volume). One of my current goals is to get hold of the filter algorithms used in the E-Mu Proteus 2000 series of synthesizers. All I know that later on, the Emulator X series also used the same synthesis engine, but for the PC, and the ability of running it at 192kHz.