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  • I fully made the switch 6 years ago, and that was after using Traktor for 10 years, and various other software from 2005 to 2010. I think I’ve used Serato Scratch Live, M-Audio Torq, Virtual DJ, Serato Itch, and etc.

    Part of me leaving Traktor was me being fed up with Microsoft (as they were becoming Microslop). I saw the trend with what Windows was doing, and Windows 11 broke the ‘camel’s back’ for me: ads, TPM requirements, forced updates, surveillance, and etc.

    Traktor was also pushing me to leave their software too: dumb release of MK3 controller series (except S4), subscription model for Traktor Plus, now they’re in financial solvency, and so on.

    So, I jumped onto Linux, and started using Mixxx around v2.2.4. I’ve known of Mixxx since the early 2010s. I just never had a reason to leave until 2020, but it was probably the best decision I made. Using Open Source software has helped expanded my DJing, especially in the file organizing part of music files.

    Bottom line: If you depend on a software company to DJ or do anything with art, be prepared for when that company takes a dive and quits being a company. I didn’t want that dependency, so I jumped to open source.




  • To be honest, ever since the 2.5.2 or 2.5.3 release, I feel like they made some good major updates.

    My favorite one: complete overhaul and rewrite for the timecode support.

    The previous timecode system was pretty bad… Like, beatmatching and accuracy were pretty bad, but also, it sent a very weak audio signal and made my audio output sound pretty bad.

    2.5.6 is the last release before 2.6



  • Majority of my devices are at least Ryzen 2xxx, that includes desktops and laptops. Ever since the release of Vega, I was blown away at their APU graphics. It definitely surpasses iGPU.

    I know dGPU could be better, but I preferred the (resale value) of Ryzen devices.

    However, I still use Intel 4th ~ 6th Gen laptops that I pick up for free, or had from 10+ years ago. Great for indie gaming still.

    I generally hold onto devices because they work perfectly fine with a SSD. Even though they’re not “blazing fast” or cutting edge.

    Everything runs on NixOS.