unfa🇺🇦

@unfa
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I'm a self-taught audio-visual artist from #Poland previously working in #GameDev.

After hours I develop and lead the libre #Liblast game at https://libla.st w/ #Godot

I am fostering a community focused on #MusicProduction using #FOSS & #Linux at https://chat.unfa.xyz. It grew around my video tutorials that I've been making for a better part of a decade.

I value #truth, #kindness and #creativity.

#Depression #ADHD #GodCreatedScience #JesusDiedForAll #PersonFromInception

YouTubehttp://youtube.com/unfa000
Bandcamphttp://unfa.bandcamp.com/
Libre Online FPS Game Projecthttps://libla.st
Homepagehttps://unfa.xyz
I have also made a paper sleeve cover for my Breakthrough CD-Rs. Gives them a really nice look, despite being fully home-made (including the font, lol)
#unfamusic #FediMusician #IndieMusician #CD #handmade
I'm making CD-Rs with my latest album "Breakthrough". Hand-labelling them. 5 different variants, each with a different bonus track. Burned at 16x speed on white-label Maxell stock. Tested in my car stereo (from 2013). The album barely fits with less than 2 minutes of CD-audio to spare. That's a lot of music! (around 78 minutes)
Not sure what am I gonna do with them yet...
#music #FediMusician #FediMusicians #unfamusic
@momo Ok, so that's why we have special markers for optical media. I wonder if MDiscs are the same (as in: vulnerable to permanent markers)
@momo Wait, you mean you had CD-rated pens that *did* dissolve part of the disc? I was thinking about using some acrylic paint. CD markers come in very boring colors and you can't really blend them well. Of course I don't want to destroy the medium, but it'd be nice to be able to paint something more interesting. I bought Maxell "printable" white-label CD-Rs.
@momo I was considering hand painting cover art on the disks, maybe I should not pursue that... Although these would truly be one of a kind ...
"Testing, testing..."
Burned my first audio CD in almost a decade.
#music #CD #audioCD #retro
@arendleejessurun I think it's more like buying stock tracks and pretending you're a musician, lol.
I have had an idea to make a virtual party for a long time. Maybe it's time to finally just do it and iterate on it.
I can make a DJ-style show at home, maybe even invite some people over, but I could stream that live and have a Jitsi Meet video conference opened for people to join the party. You'd put the livestream up on your TV and join the Jitsi room from your phone - then just immerse in the music and dance! The Jitsi room video and audio would be fed back to me (and maybe the stream too?)
@ilya_mzp another idea I had for managing an index of files is specifying mount points for your archival drives or disks by file system UUIDs. You could do that with FSTAB on Linux. Now, there should be a way to create empty files containing metadata rather than actual data and recreate the file tree structure and put that dummy index structure into the mount point directories. I have not tested this but this should allow you to search through your archives, then mount them and access the data.