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You might like Wick Editor: https://wickeditor.com


Nice name.


Here's an in-development audio framework which uses JS. I haven't used it, but it looks interesting.

https://www.elementary.audio/


This looks similar to https://www.wickeditor.com/#/ , at least in it's current form.


There's a local university that uses this method to cool their musical performance space, which causes it to be comfortably cold but without the noise of AC.


JUCE also has this kind of layout.


It seems that it positions itself as RAD-like, so not surprising. Boxing and constraints models have one huge downside – your visual interface builder always sucks.


I think it depends on the school. I've personally had a very positive high school experience in the U.S.


wickeditor.com is trying to fill this niche, still pretty young but under active development.


I don't think this works with 2019 or later Intel Macbooks, but as far as I know the most recent relevant information and drivers are here: https://github.com/roadrunner2/macbook12-spi-driver. In my own experience, it's the trackpad, keyboard, and built-in speakers that don't work, but everything else seemed to be fine (2015 macbook).

Edit: this driver got the keyboard and trackpad to work, but the microphone, speakers, and webcam did not work. I also needed to downgrade to an older kernel (4.14) to get storage to work. All external things worked fine even through a hub, and the headphone jack also worked fine.


If the artist is themself selling the art as an NFT, I believe so.


Yes, but there is a big problem of people other than the artist creating NFTs for other peoples art. There is nothing in the NFT process that guarantees the money is going to the "right" person.


I’ve had the experience that often weird bugs pop up when signing; often it isn’t that simple unfortunately.


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