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FYI: nixos-rebuild test
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I'm not even talking about upsampling as that'd be 100% dependant on your source files. I'm talking about effects of ultrasonic sounds on typical audio equipment. Read the section "192kHz considered harmful" of https://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/demo/neil-young.html. Actually, read the entire thing. It's a very interesting and educating read.
That's all besides the point though because the actual point is that high bit depth and frequency do not improve audio quality in any way and therefore useless specs when your goal is audio quality.
They do.
Given that for-profit immitative ML companies give exactly 0 fucks about copyright, there isn't a single license that could possibly protect you.
They are often incremental but they're still not a backup.
They are local restore points. That's better than nothing at all as a local copy can protect against a very limited kind of data hazard and quite handy indeed but not a backup. A backup is always an independent copy.
If your entire machine was to blow up, a backup must be able to retain your data. A copy on the same disks will not.
You can but there's a point where the SO's actions actively invade your privacy too against your will.
Real example: My SO uploads all her photos to Google Photos. Because I also appear on those Photos, I am now being tracked/used for training ML models/instrumentalised/whatever other evil things Google does nowadays against my will.
Google doesn't care whether I consented to that or not.
Is it using any resources? CPU, RAM, Disk, Network?
It's capable of 32bit 384khz resolution, can drive 32ohm headphones
It should be noted that none of these "specs" mean anything for audio quality. If anything, these would lower audio quality slightly.
Neither of those are backup tools. They're snapshotting tools.
Could you elaborate on this? It doesn't happen for me and thousands of other NixOS users. Did you create some sort of impermanence setup or anything?