unfa🇺🇦

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An open-source electronic music producer, composer, songwriter and vocalist sharing his music, passion and knowledge with the community.
unfa - BAD SECTOR (music video)

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unfa - Crowbar (Half-Life fan song) [EXPLICIT & FLASHING LIGHTS]

https://peertube.kx.studio/videos/watch/bc44fc0a-9e27-43a4-8de7-2bb3a0f63066

unfa - Crowbar (Half-Life fan song) [EXPLICIT & FLASHING LIGHTS]

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Paul Davis, the creator of Ardour (unfa live interview 2022-10-02)

https://peertube.kx.studio/videos/watch/348fb7ab-9baa-485d-acd7-b7992a595404

Paul Davis, the creator of Ardour (unfa live interview 2022-10-02)

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@[email protected] Thank you :) I am trying to do my best, and my first video has led me to being too harsh. I should never be this confident. I'll do better in the future!
@[email protected] I believe Creative Commons licenses are not meant for software, but for artistic works you could call "content" as opposed to "code". CC licenses are not recommended for software, because they are no suitable.

The transformative use is something new to me and it makes sense, and justifies the intuition some people have about this, but I still don't know how the sample creators understood this when they chose the license/ DrumGizmo kits have an explicit attribution requirement that removes this doubt, but other sampled instruments?
Was I wrong about Virtual Playing Orchestra?

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An introduction to open-source music production software (live with KHU)

https://peertube.kx.studio/videos/watch/20bb4c6c-8712-41b9-bd1e-9240e0b9bd81

An introduction to open-source music production software (live with KHU)

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Hairy Man Screams About Linux In The Woods (EXPLICIT)

https://peertube.kx.studio/videos/watch/911e995f-4e28-448a-ac00-86d15edd9c7e

Hairy Man Screams About Linux In The Woods (EXPLICIT)

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An extra bit of information:
All ads I see on YT are in Polish or English. One from my location, other one from videos I watch and what language I have set YouTube to use. That's understandable.
I have never had other languages played in YouTube ads, unless I was visiting a foreign country and connected to a local WiFi. And it never happened outside of these exact circumstances.
The ads I was served that day were in Danish - the language was misinterpreted from the audio (it sounds similar to Dutch, I was confused myself). The mistake is clearly showing audio (mis-)analysis, not any other form of data collection or analysis. I have no doubt this proves eavesdropping by Google, who is the sole ad provider on YouTube, and owner of the Android OS, having all the power to do whatever they please in their proprietary code running on my device.
@[email protected] How they can do that with metadata. The phone needs to capture audio and send it to Google for analysis. I don't think it's possible to do this locally and then only send in results like "language X detected". Even if that's the case - this is still invasion of privacy. Maybe I am teaching my kids a forbidden language at home under an opressive regime that tries to kill my native culture?