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I am so frustrated with these Nivenly people.

A week or so ago (in defending FediForum), a Nivenly rep told me that the reason Ro's paper was still up and they hadn't said anything is because saying something or taking the paper down would be unprofessional.

Now Nivenly *is* making a statement about Ro. A statement that defends Ro, and plays cover for his death threats targeting a trans woman.

github.com/nivenly/community/i

i can hear the camera lenses move when the camera app is open, so i know they have moving parts at any rate

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hey, anyone else with an S22 Ultra know if it's normal for it to feel rattly? always has and nothing seems broken, so i'm just curious. i've checked it's not the pen inside it, so maybe it's the rumble actuator? or the camera lenses when they're not focusing?

i already wrote the converter from famitracker to sabre.... surely it can't be that hard !!!!!!!!

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orrrr, i wonder if i make a converter between furnace's text export and the MML MDSDRV expects :thinkhappy:

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let's see how i get on with everything else, and i'll worry about the sound driver later

maybe 2025 will be the year i actually use MML for something

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aha, found the caveat, SFX is PCM only, if you want FM/PSG SFX you need to use other sound drivers entirely and those need to be composed in MML

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oh, wow, making sound tracks and including them into a SGDK project and playing them is way easier than i'd expected. last time i tried to do SMS/SMD homebrew VGM was a completely impractical format for homebrew and you had to roll out your music in MML format for best data compression

(about C code) i don't get the practice of putting header files in a completely separate folder from the source files. it makes a codebase way more disorieting to follow to me

not immune to propaganda? you're damn right i want to have a proper gander at her!

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