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One can say that stomp boxes follow UNIX philosophy. They do one thing and can be connected ("piped") to make complex sounds. For example, if you want distortion, with some modulation (say, some phaser) and a little bit…
What's so bad about Boss pedals. I _love_ how they look. Their retro-futuristic vibe (it's genuine vibe, they haven't changed since 80s).
But launching rockets isn't rocket science. You build giant steel tube, fill it with some explosives and liquid oxygen, ignite it and, kaboom! you go to space. That's the theory behind it. Now, to put that into actual…
That's assuming that there's a space to pull over, which is often not the case on city streets. Especially, when every AV wants to pull over.
...and certainly better for your data plan.
> glorified CRUD message board That's like describing SpaceX as "glorified fireworks"
> There is nothing about Electron that constrains it to a single window, what a weird idea. Yet, for some reason, almost none of Electron apps that I'm aware of uses more than one window.
Yeah, same here!
Multiple windows <3 I look at the screenshots and think "we're living in the ~future~ 1996"!
I scribble important stuff on my calendars. So replacing them every year is a feature, not a bug!
> Because there isn't that much else to do as a teen. Whoa, that's a bold statement!
> I'm not sure this statement makes that much sense, won't demand always go up when prices drop, and drop off when it goes up? Demand does not exist in abstract, if I could get an iPhone 13 pro for $10 I would take 5,…
I think that's called "whataboutism".
It's not "only three levels". All my irons have had "continuous" "level" knob, with three "presets", represented as dots. Along with other "presets" for different kinds of things to iron. But maybe that's Euro thing.…
This. States that push such legislation are also likely to be corrupt. It's fine until you run into problems with someone that happens to be in power.
Such laws have some far-fetched, surprising (at least for Westerners) and very creepy consequences. I've read a story about a Swedish girl that had been date-raped while staying on one of Gulf states. Having been used…
Is "World Cup" public? I assume this is an event organised by private (for-profit) entity (FIFA).
> For readability, this is reasonable. With four branches, maybe. With more branches, having array of tens of function pointers makes hard to tell which index maps to which function call. OTOH, that can somehow be…
To be precise, from the city of Zurich. Which is indeed a part of Europe, but hardly representative.
> In typical use it's about as fast as the best full-featured servers (Apache, NCSA, Netscape). That's names i haven't heard in a long time!
Yeah, if I had to guess, I'd bet on IRIX too. But it seems that IRIX uses [AL (Audio Library)](https://nixdoc.net/man-pages/IRIX/man3d/alIntro.3d.html), not OSS.
Does macOS use OSS?
> OSS is the unix de-facto standard Is unix actually used for "serious audio"? If not, talking about "de-facto standards" doesn't make any sense.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resource_Description_Framework ?
AFAIR, KHTML was/is not related to Netscape/Gecko in any way.