I love them all but my answer has to be digital.
Whenever I look into buying a new synth, I am always attracted by the features and complex sounds of the digital synths vs the pure sound of the analogue synths. Of course, I have plenty of plugins on my GNU/Linux DAW (Ardour) but I feel better and enjoy more playing a hardware digital synth and then finish (if I ever finish) my music on the DAW.
In the same statement they say that they've have a very good collaboration with Red Hat so far. If I had to guess, this was a commercial decision made by IBM. The people from Red Hat never showed any tension to act against anyone relying on their work. But if the Big Blue can't see the Big Bucks, they can now force their will over their people of Red Hat, whom they own; it's their property now...
I was hoping that Red Hat could inspire IBM to become again the giant there were before 1980s but apparently my hopes are about to evaporate.
It's not just you — no one is posting on social media anymore (www.businessinsider.com)
Social media is on the decline. Instagram is all ads. No one's posting on BeReal. TikTok is for influencers. The new place for sharing: group chats.
Analog vs digital vs software. What's your preference and why? (kbin.social)
What's your favorite way of doing synths? Knob twiddling, wires, or some fancy downloads?
Welp, I just deleted my 12 year old, 240k+ karma Reddit account (kbin.social)
I was sort of holding on to hope, that something would change. Unfortunately, nothing did and so, here I am....
[Crosspost] AlmaLinux OS Foundation Discusses Impact of RHEL Changes (kbin.social)