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cellularmitosis
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Klipsch was famous for making speakers using acoustic horns, which was somewhat esoteric. When they finally made a speaker which used a conventional woofer, they named it “the heresy”.

A 3dfx card running in an O2 surely deserves a similar moniker :)
cellularmitosis
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Any fans of retrocomputing will certainly agree. Much of the plain-HTTP internet that's left is there by them and for them.
cellularmitosis
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Can you elaborate on “no way back”?
cellularmitosis
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I would guess that most folks would consider a bunch of problem prompts with no reference solutions to be not so useful. How would you check your understanding? How would you know if you were writing go code which would be frowned upon by industry veterans?
cellularmitosis
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I think it has more to do with the fact that when you offer zero salary for moderators, you have to take what you can get, and it ain't good. I don't really see a connection to the voting mechanic.
cellularmitosis
·7 mesi fa·discuss
My bad. This Wikipedia article has a table of SNR values for 13 different kinds of tape: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_Cassette_tape_types_an...
cellularmitosis
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Did you actually try any searches? Or is this just an excuse to broadcast your feelings about AI?

The author of the Ogg format claims a bit more pessimistic range of bit depth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIQ9IXSUzuM

Here are some measurements of type I, II and IV:

http://www.ant-audio.co.uk/Tape_Recording/Measurements/HD3_v...

http://www.ant-audio.co.uk/Tape_Recording/Measurements/HD3_v...

http://www.ant-audio.co.uk/Tape_Recording/Measurements/HD3_v...

Here are the specifications of a typical dbx unit: https://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/dbx/222.shtml
cellularmitosis
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Wow! And Type I are about $2.80 on amazon. That's quite the span!
cellularmitosis
·7 mesi fa·discuss
> but it is really hard to make a good sounding cassette

It is unfortunate that cassettes are the lowest fidelity consumer medium (of modern times). But there is some room to optimize within that space. If you are curious:

The cassettes available today are Type I, Type II ("high bias") and Type IV ("metal"), each being higher fidelity than the last, but not all portable players supported these types of tape.

Dolby B/C noise reduction could improve the dynamic range of tapes a bit, but again not all portable players supported this.

The ultimate was "dbx", which dramatically improved noise reduction and dynamic range ("tape hiss" was essentially inaudible), but now you're in the territory of needing dedicated rack-mount equipment to record and play your tapes.

My dad was a bit of an audio buff, so I got to experience these things as a kid.

Edit: according to gemini AI:

* Type I had a dynamic range of about 50bB (roughly 8 bits)

* High quality tape with Dolby B, C and dbx yielded roughly 65, 75, and 85dB SNR (about 11, 12.5, and 14 bits)

So you could get pretty close to CD quality, but not quite.
cellularmitosis
·3 anni fa·discuss
Counting them positively results in the problems which tiktok is currently facing with “rage bait” content.
cellularmitosis
·3 anni fa·discuss
“Adventures in good music” with Karl Hass is likely offline forever due to licensing issues, sadly.
cellularmitosis
·3 anni fa·discuss
> the iMac wasn't really useful in a modern or a retro sense

I've been trying to fight that a bit myself: https://github.com/cellularmitosis/leopard.sh
cellularmitosis
·3 anni fa·discuss
The best current option is InterWebPPC. https://github.com/wicknix/InterWebPPC
cellularmitosis
·7 anni fa·discuss
“That which I do not understand, I cannot create”
cellularmitosis
·10 anni fa·discuss
Does it? The whole reason I chose AVR back in the day was the gcc port. http://www.ladyada.net/library/picvsavr.html
cellularmitosis
·14 anni fa·discuss
Your Zen is showing :)

I really enjoy posts like this which take a subject which is usually discussed from a "mystical" or "spiritual" perspective, and instead attempt to approach it from a physiological perspective. This pleases the knee-jerk part of my brain which often screams "skip the mumbo-jumbo and show me the data!" (and I'm slowly working to tame that part of my brain, because I recognize that an "empirical or be damned" approach is not a balanced one).

In "The Way of the Peaceful Warrior", the author discusses how the idea of enlightenment being fully realized in an instant (like turning on a switch) is a misconception, and that in reality, its more about having enlightened moments, and then increasing the frequency of those moments, like slowly ramping up your enlightenment duty cycle over the course of several years.

This bit was one of those enlightened moments: "I realize that I should not ask myself how happy I am but rather how attached am I to happiness".