I didn’t see Unix until maybe 1997 and that was in the university library, which was still using those ubiquitous mid 80s terminals with the orange phosphor CRTs that I forget the name of.Īctually, the point of sale machines at the video store where I worked in high school and early college migrated to Linux at some point, but I think it was still DOS when I was in high school. That’s where you can pick up the real user experience. My favourite YT channels now are the ones by rank amateurs in dark bedrooms with greasy iPhone lenses, who are so in love with a basic feature that they just want to get a video of it out there. I don’t level this accusation at Stimming, although the last video I watched of his he’d set up some grating high-pitched loop that made me bail out well before the halfway point. Then you discover than nobody is post-processing your life, and Thomann won’t send someone round to install a new skylight and cable management system with your order, and also you have to provide your own cacti and marbles, and the gear sometimes shoulders the blame for this. So it’s easy to think OK, if I buy this thing I’m going to get similar results. You have a set of popular channels that are demoing gear in well-lit, spacious surrounds, using expensive studio and recording gear, putting effort into post-processing and so on. ![]() ![]() I think YouTube is often a bad influence here.
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