Absolutely and given Kx is now private equity owned and are in the customer-squeezing phase of the acquisition, this is very welcome indeed.
In electronic music we've been pressing the same DAT to vinyl and CD since the 90s. Subsequently replaced by .wav. Tracks come out of the DAW pretty loud these days, it's characteristic of the genre.
I love this, thank you.
I loved messing around with this for a short time. Very nostalgic.
I'd buy this. Good luck with the project.
Iain M Banks’ The Algebraist does a great job of covering that territory. If an organism had a lifespan of millions of years, they might perceive time and communication differently to say a house fly or us.
> I have to give the producer my email address for the 'free' "Delphi History PDF" Yeah I was interested to see the timeline but I'm not going through a spam wall to get it.
My brain read this is "Why not ear wax?"
For those that love the idea of this kind of child-friendly media consumption but maybe don’t have the time, consider Yoto. You can make your own cards that can contain one track or playlists of mp3s that you drag and…
“You’re unique, just like everyone else”
I need look inversion. I can't play it this way.
I think I preferred it AS-WAS.
Yes, there is a lot of effort to understand, for example, the 99th percentile tick-to-trade latency as well as the average latency. For a lot of those worst-case timings there are things that are occasionally out of…
Audio has a lot of buffering behaviour that you wouldn't generally see in event-reactive HFT. Think of all the plugins that you know of that have non-zero latency, compressors with 'lookahead' etc. There are maybe some…
I’ve just started using Warp+ and it has been excellent for my specific use case: better peering to my Plex server while in another continent. Plex was unusable and now it’s not. Overall very happy despite this brief…
Nice! I’d love to see this for K also.
Looking forward to buying the vst! Where can we keep track of developments?
I read this as a genuine attempt to assist the developer and protect 3rd parties. If that's gate-keeping, we're in trouble as a society.
Botany Bay... Botany Bay??! Oh no...
One thing to consider is that humans don't have 100% accuracy for large numbers of things.
Here's how to do something similar in Q (KDB) ([]x?x:1000000) Which gives a table of a million rows like: x ------ 877095 265141 935540 49015 ...
You should of course study well in advance, but you should probably revise the day before the exam too.
> A jail broken/rooted device may not have the same protections since jail breaking is typically circumventing that sort of threat protection. If it was jail-breakable, that security was never there in the first place.
I'd like to stream high-quality, low-latency audio from a C++ app alongside webcam/mic from chrome/firefox. The receiver should get video and a mixed blended audio. Maybe even screenshare and mouse/keyboard control. Is…
How does this compare to dosbox for running games?
Absolutely and given Kx is now private equity owned and are in the customer-squeezing phase of the acquisition, this is very welcome indeed.
In electronic music we've been pressing the same DAT to vinyl and CD since the 90s. Subsequently replaced by .wav. Tracks come out of the DAW pretty loud these days, it's characteristic of the genre.
I love this, thank you.
I loved messing around with this for a short time. Very nostalgic.
I'd buy this. Good luck with the project.
Iain M Banks’ The Algebraist does a great job of covering that territory. If an organism had a lifespan of millions of years, they might perceive time and communication differently to say a house fly or us.
> I have to give the producer my email address for the 'free' "Delphi History PDF" Yeah I was interested to see the timeline but I'm not going through a spam wall to get it.
My brain read this is "Why not ear wax?"
For those that love the idea of this kind of child-friendly media consumption but maybe don’t have the time, consider Yoto. You can make your own cards that can contain one track or playlists of mp3s that you drag and…
“You’re unique, just like everyone else”
I need look inversion. I can't play it this way.
I think I preferred it AS-WAS.
Yes, there is a lot of effort to understand, for example, the 99th percentile tick-to-trade latency as well as the average latency. For a lot of those worst-case timings there are things that are occasionally out of…
Audio has a lot of buffering behaviour that you wouldn't generally see in event-reactive HFT. Think of all the plugins that you know of that have non-zero latency, compressors with 'lookahead' etc. There are maybe some…
I’ve just started using Warp+ and it has been excellent for my specific use case: better peering to my Plex server while in another continent. Plex was unusable and now it’s not. Overall very happy despite this brief…
Nice! I’d love to see this for K also.
Looking forward to buying the vst! Where can we keep track of developments?
I read this as a genuine attempt to assist the developer and protect 3rd parties. If that's gate-keeping, we're in trouble as a society.
Botany Bay... Botany Bay??! Oh no...
One thing to consider is that humans don't have 100% accuracy for large numbers of things.
Here's how to do something similar in Q (KDB) ([]x?x:1000000) Which gives a table of a million rows like: x ------ 877095 265141 935540 49015 ...
You should of course study well in advance, but you should probably revise the day before the exam too.
> A jail broken/rooted device may not have the same protections since jail breaking is typically circumventing that sort of threat protection. If it was jail-breakable, that security was never there in the first place.
I'd like to stream high-quality, low-latency audio from a C++ app alongside webcam/mic from chrome/firefox. The receiver should get video and a mixed blended audio. Maybe even screenshare and mouse/keyboard control. Is…
How does this compare to dosbox for running games?