What? This is a normal headphone dongle for macs.
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Don't be ridiculous, mac users have neat and tidy usb hubs. iPhone users on the other hand...
Just dropping this here https://forum.mattkc.com/viewtopic.php?t=336
I love Matt's videos.
He had a video describing how he completely switched to Linux and he showcased Photoshop in the video. It was immensely satisfying for me.
back in the 90s piggybacking peripherals was a common way to upgrade your machine
hardware dongles were the worst. god forbid you wanted to run 3ds and lightwave on the same box, sentinel didn't like other dongles goddamnit
And today we complain about having 2 separate cables, type c and lightning
What's so funny? This is how we played multiplayer Doom in 94.
*Audiophile screeching in the distance as you enjoy perfectly fine 48k through this bad boy
I was hoping I could plug it into my guitar & watch the sounds on an old computer monitorβ¦
Do you think it would work?
All we need to do is build a similar setup and then find a guitar and a CRT and see what happens
Edit: actually, I've got a guitar and a CRT and maybe half of the pieces there. The big thing I'm concerned about is destroying the CRT. I have no idea how sensitive CRTs are or how much power is coming from a guitar.
Use Krita instead
Krita is a different kind of tool used for drawing, but still really good. I don't even know the adobe way to do this lol.
Gimp would be image post processing software like photoshop is. Also Inkscape is a vector graphics software like adobe illustrator.
Nah, I prefer my parallel port
You mean that Centronics SCSI terminator?
Imagine your livelihood depending on adobe, how do you take yourself seriously?
Ooooor, go to photopea. Dont need to download anything but just open a browser
Yeah... I wouldn't use any web based tools if I was working on my own art, or anything commissioned for a customer, or anything copyrighted.
Of course, I wouldn't use Adobe either after the whole AI thing.
I've never had any trouble running adobe software on Linux.
I've also never tried, but still the statement is technically correct.