Older style? It’s still the case for the charger that came with my M4 MacBook Air.
Yes. You don’t sound that confused?
I can read it but it gives me a headache. I would rather not have to do this on any sort of regular basis.
This kind of comes across as a nirvana fallacy.
> This is an assumption. How about neutral, or even hopeless? There's also the position of just not caring because you think it doesn't affect you. Still effectively the same point.
Or NVIDIA. OpenAI GptForce 5600 XT
> 16 bit isn't enough for hard, objective reasons. One is that the noise spectrum of quantisation is not simple. Most people assume it's something close to plain white noise, but it really isn't. It's actually a very…
Ah, right, we agree then. That’s the point I was making.
It absolutely can be true depending on what you value. Let’s indeed not play dumb.
Are you aware that “it’s not comparable to” / “it doesn’t compare to” doesn’t literally mean that it’s strictly impossible to attempt a comparison? It means that the comparison is not favourable.
> I swear, the blatant lies that come out of supposed Mac fans on HN is almost like Apple is astroturfing this forum with shill accounts. How ironic. There is no “blatant lie” in “their hardwares aren’t comparable to…
> for people who aren't in audio codec dev space You don’t need to be in the audio codec dev space to have heard of one of the most widespread audio codecs of the last decade (used by YouTube, WhatsApp, SoundCloud and…
It’s maybe not a universal consumer application, but it doesn’t seem that outlandish to imagine that some of them might want to protect their personal collection. Or am I that extraordinarily attached to mine?
By just always using 48 kHz, from what I recall?
It will probably remind French speakers of this: https://youtu.be/G7NB_RwtPx4?t=5m18s
Have you tried Z-Image (Turbo)?
Oh no, 0.6 kWh a day!
Why should the parent comment be immune from factual challenges? Reports of personal experience are not sacred.
Unless you mess up its associativity, like PHP until 7.4. https://wiki.php.net/rfc/ternary_associativity http://phpsadness.com/sad/30
Same in Perl, hence the good old pattern: open my $fh, '<', 'input.txt' or die;
They said it’s GPT 5.5.
What’s with the slanted figures until you hover over them?
To be clear, by “animation”, I meant the whole SWF document. Do you mean that tweens were decoupled from the document’s framerate?
That’s not at all how I remember it (having used it in the Macromedia Flash 8 era, around 2006 or so). You would set your animation’s framerate and that would determine how often your `onEnterFrame` would run.
Small correction: the formula itself was published by the Pleasurize Music Foundation (https://web.archive.org/web/20131206121248/http://www.dynami... ), not by loudness-war.info (which publishes only the results of the…
Older style? It’s still the case for the charger that came with my M4 MacBook Air.
Yes. You don’t sound that confused?
I can read it but it gives me a headache. I would rather not have to do this on any sort of regular basis.
This kind of comes across as a nirvana fallacy.
> This is an assumption. How about neutral, or even hopeless? There's also the position of just not caring because you think it doesn't affect you. Still effectively the same point.
Or NVIDIA. OpenAI GptForce 5600 XT
> 16 bit isn't enough for hard, objective reasons. One is that the noise spectrum of quantisation is not simple. Most people assume it's something close to plain white noise, but it really isn't. It's actually a very…
Ah, right, we agree then. That’s the point I was making.
It absolutely can be true depending on what you value. Let’s indeed not play dumb.
Are you aware that “it’s not comparable to” / “it doesn’t compare to” doesn’t literally mean that it’s strictly impossible to attempt a comparison? It means that the comparison is not favourable.
> I swear, the blatant lies that come out of supposed Mac fans on HN is almost like Apple is astroturfing this forum with shill accounts. How ironic. There is no “blatant lie” in “their hardwares aren’t comparable to…
> for people who aren't in audio codec dev space You don’t need to be in the audio codec dev space to have heard of one of the most widespread audio codecs of the last decade (used by YouTube, WhatsApp, SoundCloud and…
It’s maybe not a universal consumer application, but it doesn’t seem that outlandish to imagine that some of them might want to protect their personal collection. Or am I that extraordinarily attached to mine?
By just always using 48 kHz, from what I recall?
It will probably remind French speakers of this: https://youtu.be/G7NB_RwtPx4?t=5m18s
Have you tried Z-Image (Turbo)?
Oh no, 0.6 kWh a day!
Why should the parent comment be immune from factual challenges? Reports of personal experience are not sacred.
Unless you mess up its associativity, like PHP until 7.4. https://wiki.php.net/rfc/ternary_associativity http://phpsadness.com/sad/30
Same in Perl, hence the good old pattern: open my $fh, '<', 'input.txt' or die;
They said it’s GPT 5.5.
What’s with the slanted figures until you hover over them?
To be clear, by “animation”, I meant the whole SWF document. Do you mean that tweens were decoupled from the document’s framerate?
That’s not at all how I remember it (having used it in the Macromedia Flash 8 era, around 2006 or so). You would set your animation’s framerate and that would determine how often your `onEnterFrame` would run.
Small correction: the formula itself was published by the Pleasurize Music Foundation (https://web.archive.org/web/20131206121248/http://www.dynami... ), not by loudness-war.info (which publishes only the results of the…