A fortuitous thing for me as well, as I've been starting to look for a trainer like this just know?
Been playing the guitar for a long time for now and I know my basic theory... but give me a keyboard I takes me a while to figure out my scales, chords, progressions and so on. Now that I've some time to get back to music... and sitting in front of a DAW oftentimes a keyboard is what I got.
So it was an instabuy for me (via itch.io), thank you and I'll follow the github repo as well to keep me up to date.
It also could be boredom, bad diet, too much or too little exercise, lack of sleep, overexhaustion, underlying medical condition, or just a phase and so on.
These questions can't be answered by: me, yourself or a random stranger on the net.
Seriously, see a medical professional. I'm speaking from experience here.
A bad analogy (and I'm not being snarky) would be: "I've got a headache, have I got brain cancer?"
To my knowledge the only recent project using ternary was the cryptocurrency/token IOTA, but even they dropped it.
I don't think there would be any gain from ternary unless the hardware was using trits as well. But all of our computing hardware is binary at the moment.
I know the Webb is going to be out there soon, but a) it's not out there yet b) I think NASA could still squeeze a hell of a lot of mileage out of Hubble.
I'm not one for pre-emptive eulogies but I want to say a massive "thank you" to the Hubble project so far.
Well, the book is a proper tome, but the section on Stoics is very concise (as is rest of the book, really), so I'd go for "A History of Western Philosophy" by Bertrand Russell.
The book also gives a good context on where Stoicism arose, so it might be worthwhile to skim the sections before, though there's no need to get too deep with, say, Aristotle's metaphysics.
A fortuitous thing for me as well, as I've been starting to look for a trainer like this just know?
Been playing the guitar for a long time for now and I know my basic theory... but give me a keyboard I takes me a while to figure out my scales, chords, progressions and so on. Now that I've some time to get back to music... and sitting in front of a DAW oftentimes a keyboard is what I got.
So it was an instabuy for me (via itch.io), thank you and I'll follow the github repo as well to keep me up to date.