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@histoire @giveaways @pasture
Only 3 times? Why only 3 times? What have you been spending all your hard earned money on? I bet it was stupid things like food and shelter... No, that's now right. You should be spending all your money on Skyrim and Fallout.

>people that call say Windows has bloat but forget about flatpak and snap

@Xalef
flatpak and snap are the worst "solution" to a problem people were simply too lazy to solve the correct way.

The only good package system that came out of this modern debacle has been AppImage, and not because it tries to solve the packaging "crisis", but because it can work as a good portable app system for linux.

@Xalef
Huh? Why... what happened? Anything I should be concerned about?

Only anime could come up with a premise in which literal giants would be terrified at the sight of kissing and babies.

@mushroom_soup
That's cute, but isn't it illegal or something to have that much shit on your windows?

@icedquinn
It won't. It literally can't. Human hearing doesn't go over 21-22khz. To perfectly reproduce any sound at any frequency you need a sampling rate double that frequency. So to perfectly reproduce everything a human could ever hear, you're perfectly fine with 44.1khz sampling rate. A 92khz sampling rate would be able to reproduce sounds at 48khz frequency. But there's nothing even close to that range that humans can hear, even IF you actually had music instruments that went that high.
Basically any music flac file at 192hkz will have a whole lot of nothing above the 44 khz mark.

@icedquinn
To answer your original question, no. On the contrary, if the audio equipment isn't high grade, you could get audio distortions at 96-192khz that you wouldn't get if you downsampled your audio to 48khz like a reasonable person.

@Jain I scour through audiophile forums from time to time, and the consensus is that as long as you're human 44.1 khz is just fine, 48khz is already technically overkill.

@icedquinn Are you sure it was 200khz? That'd be a very unusual frequency for an audio file. What usually gets used is multiples of 44.1 or 48. I've yet to see an audio file over 192khz or hear of equipment that plays anything above that.

Lewd, but perhaps motivational 

@Natsura
God dammit @TheAncestor , I thought I told you to stop! This is so inappropriate.

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