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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

If it's a pure DAC, it's default output will likely be between 1 to 2 Volts RMS. If your listening on iems or ~30 Ohm headphones that is gonna be crazy loud. It seems like you are using digital audio control to manage this (i.e., the audio level in your DE), which is possible, but certainly not ideal. It also is kinda bad for the audio quality, as you are digitally remixing it, and if you ever switch to high impedance headphones (or already have), the output current will be sub-ideal.

If I'm assessing your situation correctly, then this is quite easy to solve though. You just need a preamp! This will give a nice knob to control audio with much more precision and finesse. I know that both JDS Labs and Schiit Audio offer headphone amps with built in preamps in the USA. I can highly recommend the JDS Labs Atom Amp 2. In Europe your a little more limited, but FiiO has some nice options I think.

Of course none of this is necessary if you don't want audiophile levels of quality, but it would boost the audio quality (presuming your DAC doesn't have a proper preamp), and would certainly give you a tactile, wonderful knob.

I can certainly attest that my HD600s sound quite a bit better out of a JDS Labs Atom Amp 2 than out of just my DAC or—god forbid—my Mobo audio... They sound even better out of my vintage 100W Onkyo amp, of course, but really not by much. I am really impressed by the Atom Amp. I initially just bought it for travelling, but it has now basically become my main amp lol.

Okay, ramble over.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago

I have yet to encounter a VST that doesn't work at minimum with yabridge. I gotta admit though, since I switched (ca. 3 years ago now) I find myself using Linux native tools much more that the VSTs I used to depend on so much. I use airwindows (full Linux compatibility) much more on the VST front, and find myself replacing many windows VSTs with pure data or supercollider...

Some cool Linux tools I've discovered and are now dominating my workflow:

Also audio management (routing, etc) is sooooo nice and faaaast with jack in Linux. Literally a dream. If anything, I think my experience has significantly improved since switching to Linux vis-a-vis audio production.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

And Reaper and Bitwig!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago

I had a 3060 Ti.

I couldn't game on Wayland for about 20% of my games (very frustrating), couldn't use specific Window Managers like Sway, experience constant screen tearing on X11 (which I often had to use, because the game would crash on Wayland) when gaming, and had a significant performance hit in some games.

CS:GO ran like a dream and actually better than on Windows, but with the release of CS2 my performance on Linux was about 20% worse than on Windows. My 1% lows were also crazy on Linux (median=190fps, %1=80fps). This meant, among others things, that I just couldn't play death match anymore — my FPS would make it unplayable. This was largely an optimization issue and I think some of the 2025 Nvidia driver updates of improved the situation a little for CS2 specifically. The screen tearing on X and the buggyness on Wayland were enough for me to switch though, even if eventual improvements might come.

I am now extremely happy with my 7900 XT, which I got for less than any available 9070 XT (in my region) and which amusingly actually has better performance in CS2 then then the 9070 XT on Linux. It's massively overkill though, I could have just as well gotten a 7800 XT or 9070 (non-XT).

I am still very, very pleased. Hopefully this will last me a few years, unlike the gosh darn 3060 Ti.

Alright, I'm done with my huge block of text. Hopefully this was helpful.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 5 days ago (11 children)

You wouldn't mind elaborating on "of course things are so simple"? It feels like an awfully vague answer...

[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 days ago

But there are plenty of common expressions that use the genitive:

  • Trotz des Regens gingen wir spazieren.
  • Während des Essens hat er angerufen.
  • Wegen des Staus kam sie zu spät.
  • Außerhalb des formellen Schriftverkehrs ist der Genitiv selten.
  • Ich bin mir meiner Sache sicher.
  • usw.

Using the dative with "von" would just be incorrect here. I certainly use and hear the genitive regularly, at least within these expressions. But maybe I am just one of those uptight formalists 🤷 — I always thought the genitive was rather elegant.

I do admit that there are some everyday situations in which it sounds clunky though...

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

Literally the only social media I use (apart from signal, if that counts).

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I'm pretty sure clap is completely cross platform, which is pretty cool. But the infamous VST is unfortunately not; you need to create separate Linux and Windows VSTs :(

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

Terry Pratchett strikes again....

[–] [email protected] 13 points 3 weeks ago

Lol, there's even a warning. The first one I saw was fucking hilarious, thanks for the recommendation!

[–] [email protected] 11 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Scared to click, someone pls provide context

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Ah you may be right vis-a-vis immigration. Germany is not the most inviting place...

And I knew I shouldn't have trusted my autocorrect on März! Goddamn you Google keyboard shakes fist at sky

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