zeemakesthings
zeemakesthings
Zee Makes Things
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20 - He/Him - Tech Enthusiast
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zeemakesthings · 2 months ago
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I love it when ProTools plugins suddenly decide to replace their text with random emojis.....
Why does this happen?
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zeemakesthings · 3 months ago
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Rockets are complicated.
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zeemakesthings · 3 months ago
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Rivals works on Linux no problem. This means most Anti-Cheat enabled games should work. I'm happy.
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zeemakesthings · 3 months ago
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To hell with Windows, hello Linux!
(Long, long 2 AM rant) I got an Alienware Area-51 Threadripper R6 from FB Marketplace last year. No, it's not my main machine, and don't hate me for it.
It was cheap, and it's nostalgic. I remember watching a bunch of tech videos growing up and this was one of my favorite computers. Did I understand any of the tech garble? No. But I thought it looked freakin' cool. So I saw it online and said why not. It'll make a good birthday present for myself, plus I can use it as a testbed of sorts for whatever computer projects I can think of.
It's treated me well despite my abuse. I've stress-tested it, done some rendering, ran some language models, and dabbled in crypto mining. One of the GPU's failed but i wasn't too surprised.
Throughout all of this, however, I've had three occasions where Windows decided to remove itself from the living realm. The first time I assume it was a driver error. I unplugged a device and it fully froze. After a restart, it would no longer boot. I'm not too worried since, it being a testbed, I don't have important stuff on it. So I reinstall Windows and move on. (Should I have had to do that in the first place, I don't think so.) The second time, it died after an update. A standard Windows update. Can't remember what exactly. But it stopped booting after the restart. This time, however, it appeared to also brick the firmware? Plugged in my installation media, turned on the computer, and I'm greeted with an empty drive list. It couldn't see the drives in my PC. Wack. Spent a few hours troubleshooting that one.
(I'm writing this at 2 AM, about to pass out, can't remember much details lol)
It's been smooth sailing for about four months. I'm having a blast, gaming, surfing, the like. I've started hosting a Minecraft server for my friends for the past two weeks. PC has been on for most of that time, with a few restarts to freshen up the system. Fast forward to yesterday (technically two days ago since it's past midnight). I do another restart, and before starting the server again I decide to check for any updated. Two pop up, I decide to let them install. Windows stopped booting. This time I'm stressed, since I'm hosting our server. I migrated it from Aternos so people can join whenever they want, so it has a months worth of progress on it.
I make an installation media (on a Macbook mind you, don't get me started on that process), and attempt to recover the windows install before I reset it. I spent four hours figuring it out on Tuesday, and couldn't even make it to the Setup screen. I gave up, hit the hay. Wednesday I got right back to it, going as far as to re-installing the BIOS. After that and some more, I finally get to the Setup screen, where I'm met with a new message: "Install driver to show hardware".
"awesome, a new challenge" the he sais to his self *he was then shot 74 times* I saw that message and knew this wasn't gonna end well. Luckily I had an NVMe adapter on hand so I could pull the server files from my drive.
Six hours were spent, wasted, on troubleshooting this error. I've gone through forums on at least half a dozen websites. Nothing worked. All hope was lost for Windows.
Then, a little penguin appeared in my head. I had to try. I've had Linux in the past, only temporarily. It's never given me any problems besides running games with anti-cheat. That's mainly why I haven't switched fully before. But developers have improved Linux support for games, and now Steam has their own Linux-based OS. So I said, why not. I created my Ubuntu flash drive, plugged it in and booted my PC. First try. It worked. Of course it would, it's Linux. It doesn't care if you install it on a literal potato fresh out of the ground. It's now Thursday midnight past, and I'm finally downloading my apps and programs.
At this very moment, I made a decision. I will never use Windows again, unless for the rare circumstance I need to run a Windows-only program. In that case, I'd rather dual-boot my machine than have it Windows-only. I've never had a bad experience with Linux. Is it challenging? Yes. Is it as user-friendly? It can be, as long as you don't need to do anything significant. But I'm fine with that. I'm willing to learn, and I have fun doing so. I'll finally rid myself of Microsoft's greedy and selfish products. And yes, I got the Minecraft server running on Linux. Only took me 15 minutes, and even that's because I've never done it before. It's a five-minute process.
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zeemakesthings · 3 months ago
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My PC decided it doesn't wanna boot to Windows anymore after an update. Why? Idk. I'm trying to create an installation media using my Mac... Things are getting complicated.
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zeemakesthings · 3 months ago
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Slowly trying to get back into Satisfactory. It takes up so much time but it's so fun!
I've yet to pass phase 3 lol. This is my second world, first since version 1.0. I'm trying to use trains as the primary transport between factories. Did I mention I like trains?
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zeemakesthings · 3 months ago
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Music tech, computer science... sometimes it's hard to tell the difference
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zeemakesthings · 3 months ago
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ProTools has always had this really cool and convenient feature: crashing. Get rid of it.
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zeemakesthings · 3 months ago
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This two-week Minecraft phase has been going on for about a month now
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zeemakesthings · 3 months ago
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Patiently waiting for the return of my interface...
Had to send it for repair, Sweetwater says it'll take 8 weeks. LET ME FIX THE DEVICES I OWN. I strongly believe in right-to-repair, and if they would just sell me the replacement part I'd have it done in five minutes. But I'm forced to wait, unable to work on my music. FRUSTRATING.
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zeemakesthings · 3 months ago
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My Introduction
Name: Zee
Pronouns: He/Him
Age: 20
Interests: Gaming, Computers and Electronics, Music, Music Tech - Specifics: Satisfactory, Minecraft, BeamNG, Phantom Forces, Marvel Rivals, Cities Skylines, Subnautica, TLOU, FNAF, LLM, ML, PC Building, HomeAssistant, IoT, Self-Hosting, Automation, Drones, Trains, Photography, House, Jazz, Fusion, Funk, D&B, Sound Engineering, Studio Design, Recording, Mixing, Drumming
Looking forward to meeting new people and sharing my experiences!
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zeemakesthings · 3 months ago
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How do you Tumblr?
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