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There are some options though. As for resources, there is https://musicboxfun.com/. This is another free editing tool with its own library of songs. Source: almost 2 years ago
I need to create a song for a music box with this website https://musicboxfun.com/ I have the song but I don't know nothing about music and notes so I cant create it in the website. Could anyone help me please? Source: almost 2 years ago
It’s slightly convoluted but I use the online music box plotter at https://musicboxfun.com so I know what’s feasibly possible on the music box before plotting and hole-punching the ‘score’. I usually knock up a draft idea first and then just arrange in situ. Source: about 3 years ago
I kind of hate it, but Artifactory seems popular at companies: https://jfrog.com/artifactory/. Source: 11 months ago
When not providing all dependencies yourself, you might suffer from people deleting the packages you depend on (IMHO a very rare scenario). If it is really that critical (hint: usually it isn't), create a local mirror of Pypi (full or only the packages you need). Devpi, Artifactory, etc. Can do that or you just dump the necessary files into Cloud storage, so you have a backup. Source: about 1 year ago
Operate a pull-through cache registry, like Artifactory or the open source reference Docker registry. This will allow you to pull images from Docker Hub less frequently, improving your chances of staying under the anonymous usage limit. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
Like suppose for a second that . . . Idk . . . a product team wants our ci workflows to start using Artifactory. Okay great, I don't know Artifactory integration but I'm going to tell them "Sure, I'll get right on that.". Source: over 1 year ago
If these "assets" have an independent release schedule I would treat them separately (especially if they are externally provided). If they are not built from source then treat them as artefacts, they don't belong in git. You can store the in an artefact repository (like Artifactory of Nexus) or (as u/nekokattt points out) in something like S3. Source: over 1 year ago
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