Don't be smartass. My question was how to change pitch? Most people can't change their pitch unless they have been trained. I can't speak with the pitch of child or woman. Neither are most people.
How would you pitch-up? Does the entire Japanese population learn these things while growing up?
You drank the kool aid. Even for USA, 1. The 90s were the most violent period in terms of crime. 2. Corruption has neither increased or decreased in the last decade. 3. Other than the 2020 election during the pandemic,…
> we’re still in the situation of today. What situation are you talking about? The world is less violent, more affluent than 30 years ago, but appears to be the opposite due to 24/7 news cycle.
> I also think that concepts like debt to GDP ratio are somewhat detached from corporate policies. Corporate policies ultimately decide growth. More growth leads to higher profits and higher tax collected by the…
> many parts of the Japanese system of hiring for life This is a terrible strategy. It encourages inefficiency to metastasize throughout the company. No wonder Japan is stuck in a rut since the 90s and its debt-to-GDP…
Qwen 3.5 9B Q4_K_M solved this using 10K tokens in 5 mins on a RX 7600. The answer is exactly what you have posted. I am impressed by Qwen!
Terrible in one word. The bandwidth for AM transmissions in North America is only 20 kHz and radio emissions has to STRICTLY fall within that bandwidth. Technically, it allows an audio BW of 10 kHz, but in practice it…
[Trailer park Boys. I would give $50 if you delete your post.gif]
You drank the aptX kool aid and forgot the fidelity loss along the signal path. FM broadcasts do a high pass at 50 Hz and stop at 15 kHz. The best SNR is only ~50 dB which is already achieved by plain old SBC. There is…
Yep. It is mostly nostalgia as there isn't anything better than an AI curating a million songs based on our like/dislikes, but on a macro level, we are at the mercy of people who tune these algorithms. Are we being…
You don't even need a Raspberry PI. You can simplify it even further. List of things you need. 1. Smartphone or DAP. 2. Car Bluetooth FM Transmitter (~$20) 3. USB to 12 V car adapter(~$10) 4. Existing FM radio. You can…
> There are many ways to interpret regulation, Then the rules should enumerate all the ways. From your posts, you come across as if programmers don't know what they are doing which is insulting to those who work in…
It confused me too. A n-tuple notation would have been more readable and mathematically accurate like (Q=K, V), (Q, K=V), and (Q=K=V).
> They would probably need some robust, non-problematic kit that could work in any environment. Nothing is more robust than ham radio at 144/420 MHz. Even first responders use frequencies adjacent to this and has the…
For emergency comms(remember, emergency services provided by the state don't monitor the ham bands, so can't call them), a $20 ham radio would work or just carry FRS radios. FCC does allow use of a ham radio in a real…
Surprised that Monaspace hasn't been mentioned below. https://monaspace.githubnext.com/
> would propagate about the same right? No. Free space loss increases with frequency. FSP loss for 915 MHz at 10 kms is ~ -111.67 dB while for 2.4 GHz is -120 dB. That is a 9 dB loss which is significant. It could mean…
There is some new scientific finding that in deep sleep, fluids from the brain drain out and if that flushing doesn't happen, it might lead to Alzheimer's disease. You should at least monitor your deep sleep using a…
0 regrets now doesn't mean 0 regrets decades later.
My eyes are 30" to 36" away from the monitor. The original reason for getting a big monitor was the idea that looking at something that far relaxes the ciliary muscles in the eye. I don't have to turn my neck at this…
That is very big. You would end up getting neck pain as you have to physically move your head to look at extremities of the screen. I use a 32" monitor and I find that I use only the center of the screen. I would…
I think firejail is a much more flexible security sandbox than bwrap. It also comes with pre-defined profiles
ASN.1 and its on the wire format BER and DER have been available for close to 30+ years and it is running on billions of devices(cryptography, SSL, etc) and other critical infrastructures. but, it is very boring stable,…
I have. Around 20 non-fiction and technical books in about 15 years and I agree with this Joe guy. AI is going to disrupt the whole academia and it is infinitely better than a book or a teacher. The student could move…
Don't be smartass. My question was how to change pitch? Most people can't change their pitch unless they have been trained. I can't speak with the pitch of child or woman. Neither are most people.
How would you pitch-up? Does the entire Japanese population learn these things while growing up?
You drank the kool aid. Even for USA, 1. The 90s were the most violent period in terms of crime. 2. Corruption has neither increased or decreased in the last decade. 3. Other than the 2020 election during the pandemic,…
> we’re still in the situation of today. What situation are you talking about? The world is less violent, more affluent than 30 years ago, but appears to be the opposite due to 24/7 news cycle.
> I also think that concepts like debt to GDP ratio are somewhat detached from corporate policies. Corporate policies ultimately decide growth. More growth leads to higher profits and higher tax collected by the…
> many parts of the Japanese system of hiring for life This is a terrible strategy. It encourages inefficiency to metastasize throughout the company. No wonder Japan is stuck in a rut since the 90s and its debt-to-GDP…
Qwen 3.5 9B Q4_K_M solved this using 10K tokens in 5 mins on a RX 7600. The answer is exactly what you have posted. I am impressed by Qwen!
Terrible in one word. The bandwidth for AM transmissions in North America is only 20 kHz and radio emissions has to STRICTLY fall within that bandwidth. Technically, it allows an audio BW of 10 kHz, but in practice it…
[Trailer park Boys. I would give $50 if you delete your post.gif]
You drank the aptX kool aid and forgot the fidelity loss along the signal path. FM broadcasts do a high pass at 50 Hz and stop at 15 kHz. The best SNR is only ~50 dB which is already achieved by plain old SBC. There is…
Yep. It is mostly nostalgia as there isn't anything better than an AI curating a million songs based on our like/dislikes, but on a macro level, we are at the mercy of people who tune these algorithms. Are we being…
You don't even need a Raspberry PI. You can simplify it even further. List of things you need. 1. Smartphone or DAP. 2. Car Bluetooth FM Transmitter (~$20) 3. USB to 12 V car adapter(~$10) 4. Existing FM radio. You can…
> There are many ways to interpret regulation, Then the rules should enumerate all the ways. From your posts, you come across as if programmers don't know what they are doing which is insulting to those who work in…
It confused me too. A n-tuple notation would have been more readable and mathematically accurate like (Q=K, V), (Q, K=V), and (Q=K=V).
> They would probably need some robust, non-problematic kit that could work in any environment. Nothing is more robust than ham radio at 144/420 MHz. Even first responders use frequencies adjacent to this and has the…
For emergency comms(remember, emergency services provided by the state don't monitor the ham bands, so can't call them), a $20 ham radio would work or just carry FRS radios. FCC does allow use of a ham radio in a real…
Surprised that Monaspace hasn't been mentioned below. https://monaspace.githubnext.com/
> would propagate about the same right? No. Free space loss increases with frequency. FSP loss for 915 MHz at 10 kms is ~ -111.67 dB while for 2.4 GHz is -120 dB. That is a 9 dB loss which is significant. It could mean…
There is some new scientific finding that in deep sleep, fluids from the brain drain out and if that flushing doesn't happen, it might lead to Alzheimer's disease. You should at least monitor your deep sleep using a…
0 regrets now doesn't mean 0 regrets decades later.
My eyes are 30" to 36" away from the monitor. The original reason for getting a big monitor was the idea that looking at something that far relaxes the ciliary muscles in the eye. I don't have to turn my neck at this…
That is very big. You would end up getting neck pain as you have to physically move your head to look at extremities of the screen. I use a 32" monitor and I find that I use only the center of the screen. I would…
I think firejail is a much more flexible security sandbox than bwrap. It also comes with pre-defined profiles
ASN.1 and its on the wire format BER and DER have been available for close to 30+ years and it is running on billions of devices(cryptography, SSL, etc) and other critical infrastructures. but, it is very boring stable,…
I have. Around 20 non-fiction and technical books in about 15 years and I agree with this Joe guy. AI is going to disrupt the whole academia and it is infinitely better than a book or a teacher. The student could move…