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Humans prove to have some value in the LLM age after all! /s

Seems to be a bug: around level 20 a single move will complete the level.

> Memories are an excellent feature

Maybe if they worked correctly they would be. I've had answers to questions be influenced needlessly by past chats and I had to tell it to answer the question at hand and not use knowledge of a previous chat that was completely unrelated other than being a programming question.


Minor bug:

if you manage to Mute a synth part between the note on and note off events it will continually sound until pressing stop, even if un-muting that part.


Yup I've noticed that. I'll try to fix it.

I tap the stop button again to make it stop.


Bug should be fixed now.

^ This.

I couldn't quite formulate the exact reason why I disliked the Tahoe menus compared to previous versions, but this article nailed it.


I found it extremely easy to find the "macos sequoia installer" to download from Apple's servers. Literally those search terms will do it; download -> install.

Admittedly it would be "easier" if Apple gave you the choice of which version to upgrade to in macOS, but that's generally not how software is provided.


> And why bother to add a decimal point?

Perhaps they wouldn't need to? iirc Modern MPC you can enter 12345 on the BPM touch entry field and it will fill that in as 123.45


TFA mentions that some sequencers at the time did not support generating at more than one decimal place

It's unlikely (but not impossible) that Logic would take 12345 input and insert the decimal automatically. The point was that adding the decimal point may not be necessary, especially in software with specific constraints; all sequencers I've come across have BPM ranges (typically 30-300) it's not too much of a stretch to think they could try to "intelligently" convert something that out of range rather than just clamping.

I'm not sure you're familiar with it either, or I've missed how on earth it applies in this situation.


Just use a different system that didn't do that, it's your choice.


To that extent, government censorship isn't really censorship either then? You can just move to a different country that doesn't censor you.


> You can just move to a different country that doesn't censor you.

The 'Network State' fascist bros (Balaji Srinivasan, Peter Thiel, Curtis Yarvin, et al) are the powers behind the throne of the current regime. They want to dismantle the United States and create modern-day fiefdoms where your corporate overlords dictate your rights. They are serious about doing it.

"You can vote with your feet and leave our fiefdom if you don't like the lack of rights" is literally their stance.


Yes, but a Sprinter has a short nose and the driver's position is such they can see everything in front of them. Those ugly penis extension trucks have huge blind spots immediately in front of them.


Absolutely true but beside the current point of whether they are more or less in the way when parked in residential areas than our normal commercial vehicles.


"Let's drive around the hood to flex my Mercedes Sprinter", said noone ever.

These are strictly professional cars. When they are not "in duty" they're probably parked at a garage.

On the other hand, an American open truck driving/parked in a residential area is almost certainly some show-off.


You misunderstand - almost every tradesman here drives their work vehicle home and drives errands in it. Use of the company vehicle for commuting is considered a standard perk of these trades for regular employees - free fuel (fuel is way more expensive here), they can some days drive straight to the first customer (saves time), and might save them from getting a car (maybe the spouse has a microcar for their commute, otherwise biking and public transport are common).

Source: I live here and see it every day. Family, friends and customers are doing it, plus many eons ago I too was a tradesman driving home every day in the company work van.

(Heck, many companies wouldn't even have a place to park all their company cars at once, many such smaller companies run out of regular residential buildings with no dedicated parking.)


Good point; I should actually make sure to pay attention rather than reading "Sprinters are bigger" and applying that to my hatred of American trucks!


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