I've been getting a lot of these, and forwarding them (along with the raw source of the email headers) to abuse@sendgrid.com with some success.
This probably doesn't qualify as a non-tech type answer, but I have a Synology NAS which includes a feature (CloudSync?) to automatically download Google Drive documents in docx, xlsx, etc. format.
Same with slack when it congratulates you for catching up on messages. Each app/service assumes you are able to take the afternoon off if you happen to have 0 widgets in your widget list.
I highly recommend Sublime Merge. It's especially good for those that know git well already.
I just learned about Volta today...
I feel like this solution feels subtly "wrong" if you're animating, because that high max height will be arbitrarily far away from where you'd normally want to animate to. Doubly so for easing out.
Not the same as your idea, but similar is NINJAM, which is tempo synced, but deliberately makes the latency equal to one bar, phrase, or other segment of time. You are always playing live to what everyone else played…
Well, MIDI data itself is still in heavy use in music production, both to interconnect hardware, and within software itself. It's the standard way to represent notes, timing, events, etc. within music-making software…
It's even easier than that: brew install gource
I've been getting a lot of these, and forwarding them (along with the raw source of the email headers) to abuse@sendgrid.com with some success.
This probably doesn't qualify as a non-tech type answer, but I have a Synology NAS which includes a feature (CloudSync?) to automatically download Google Drive documents in docx, xlsx, etc. format.
Same with slack when it congratulates you for catching up on messages. Each app/service assumes you are able to take the afternoon off if you happen to have 0 widgets in your widget list.
I highly recommend Sublime Merge. It's especially good for those that know git well already.
I just learned about Volta today...
I feel like this solution feels subtly "wrong" if you're animating, because that high max height will be arbitrarily far away from where you'd normally want to animate to. Doubly so for easing out.
Not the same as your idea, but similar is NINJAM, which is tempo synced, but deliberately makes the latency equal to one bar, phrase, or other segment of time. You are always playing live to what everyone else played…
Well, MIDI data itself is still in heavy use in music production, both to interconnect hardware, and within software itself. It's the standard way to represent notes, timing, events, etc. within music-making software…
It's even easier than that: brew install gource