first you've gotta compile a planet with an atmosphere for the sound to travel through before even thinking about playing the guitar
No, you gotta build everything from the big bang onwards.
No, that's the recipe for apple pie.
Also, your rhythm and timings start from the moment of the Big Bang
You folks are living in the stone age. In the current millennium, plenty of consumer-grade pre-built planets are available.
All you have to do is occasionally spend your weekend debugging incompatibility of gravity and quantum layers.
At least you end up with an actual useable instrument at the end and not a plastic toy
Also we are already onto bundling it as a .deb
Great, as soon as you have that working we'll just make it useless in Ubuntu and rebundle everything plus their mothers in a snap
Classic Canonical.
Don't forget to remove your specificas to build it from source from your tarballs so snap is forced upon the average pleb.
And on the AUR
Just send you a Makefile from us; You can probably make use of it over there. File is MPLv2! Cheers
Sure, but doesn't mean you can't have fun with it though.
I've played Clone Hero on Linux, works great
One of those rare games with an actually good native Linux version
The hilarity here is that iirc this first showed up on !linuxsucks@lemmy.world , and gained a 3rd of the popularity. At least we see and understand what it is like if you go the Gentoo route.
I didn't know linux sucks was a thing 💀
Mostly people that can't or won't setup anything more complicated than a PS1
Lots of negative scores over there. On the joke community. Way to feed the trolls everyone.
This is far too linear, where are my choices? There must be a fork of this body that is full of switches and got an included amplifier.
make && make install
Done.
Only five missing dependencies, ten configuration mistakes and three compiler errors to go.
Oooh! Better than usual!
Ngl a diy guitar kit looks like a fun project.
I've seen them on AliExpress. They likely sound and play like shit but that's besides the point of the novelty of building your own functional guitar.
I saw a double-neck kit that I'm really considering as a gift for a friend of ours.
Not true. Those pieces look like they fit together.
Edit: I bet it even came with human readable instructions.
this meme was last true 20 years ago
Clearly this is LFS (Lute From Scratch)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frets_on_Fire
It's been available since 2006, works very well
Man, I had Frets on Fire loaded with every song imaginable. I loved that shit.
I got Clone Hero recently and I love it, but my time with the ol’ hero games has passed.
Aww, I used to play this on my keyboard some 15 years ago. Fun times.
I don't even play but I'd love to assemble a guitar.
I do play and I absolutely guarantee any guitar I would try assemble would play so so badly. Setting up a guitar is an exercise in precision engineering with wood.
an exercise in precision engineering with wood
With wood, an hilariously imprecise material (for anyone who doesn't know). It refuses precision on principle first, and then just on occasion, at every opportunity later.
That delicious (infuriating) imprecision is probably why it can sound so frickin great, though, so...
> sudo make guitar
*ends up in dependency hell*
Where the hell did I leave my shark repellent?
Not nearly text-based enough
Does Rocksmith 2014 remastered work on Linux?
It barely works on Windows.
That being said I've tried this with with success in the past.
I just wish someone was making half decent 3rd party hardware to use with Clone Hero thats NOT over $60.
goodwill or other such type stores is the only option. or a garage sale with an unknowing seller
* Some parts are now sanctioned and cannot be distributed at the moment
Uuu, that's a nice take, I like that.
Too bad it might not be a joke in the future.
Pretty sure the command for this was
sudo rm -rf
I love the API!
Pluck (String1(35)) #35ms
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