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Simple: I like music, was interested
in the OP, had never heard of AudioKit,
and have never used Unix, Linux, or
any Apple products. I understand computing, violin,
tuning in music, Fourier series,
Nyquist sampling in digital signal
processing, saw some music performance
software decades ago, am interested
in software for composing and performing
music, needed an overview of AudioKit,
and thought that the OP would have been
helped by an overview. For too much of the audio voice, I
couldn't make out the words -- the
speaker just needed to speak up,
speak clearly, and not drop his
voice. For me to read the
screen, I needed another 400%
of magnification. I wanted
explanations of terminology
such as playground -- sounds
good, but in what sense do we
have a metaphor of a real playground? So, I suggested such revisions.
My suggestions should have been
constructive. As it was, I gave up on the OP --
I'm really interested in the
subject (on violin, I actually made it
through a lot of the
Bach Chaconne, especially
the D major section -- no way
to do that without being really
interested in music) yet gave up
on the OP as something with
text I couldn't read and
audio I couldn't understand.
So, maybe the OP has some problems? But then I got voted down and
criticized. Then I defended myself. It's all very simple. So, some people on HN just assume
that of course anyone on HN is
a LInux/Apple user -- of course.
Maybe they are also a Windows
user, but necessarily they are
a Linux/Apple user. Of course.
Impossible to understand otherwise. Well, that assumption is wrong
and absurd. It's also "arrogant",
intolerant, and, really, uninformed
and ignorant. I just defended myself. Linux/Apple are not the only good
paths into computing now. There
is also Windows. It happens that
I'm a Windows user. Gee, if I'm
wrong, then get PG or Sam to
change HN to Linux/Apple/Android
HN. Right: With some of the audience
at HN, I don't fit in. For that audience,
I'm not
sure I or anyone should want to fit in. |