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I first ran xneko in 1990. Was my vibe that year in uni.


Have had iPhones since the 5s. On a 17pro now. Never had this happen as an apple software thing, but the new ones (I last had a 14 and didn't have this problem, not sure when the button placement changed) make it easier to accidentally place the user's thumb on the volume buttons (up -or- down) and end up cranking it or silencing it unintentionally.


So _that's_ how the coyote sourced them.... ;)


Since it’s Halloween I guess we had to have a terrifying post somewhere.


But pitchers should still have to bat. Pinch hitters offend me.


For the National League. Abolish the DH in that National League.


My gosh. I'm having to support some older platforms (like OS/400) who STILL don't have C++11 support. And also for now, HP-UX and Solaris, which support up to C++14 (dead platforms - hoping to drop soon). Someday maybe I'll get to move on.


Still waiting for IBMi to support C++11.


Then again, Harvard has a 53 billion dollar endowment so it probably wouldn't be necessary.


A good chunk of that is illiquid because it is capital invested in funds that may or may not be priced/valued accurately. And Harvard has $7-8B in outstanding debt. If there’s a severe recession or crisis, it’s not clear that Harvard will sail smoothly through it without some turbulence. Though i’m not implying they would sell some these priceless assets.


Korg Opsix can also load Dx7 patches, and has all six ops. And many waveforms beyond sine. And other weird shit you can use instead of an oscillator in an operator spot, like a comb filter and other things. Tons of fun.


I have one and agree wholeheartedly. The opsix makes FM fun and relatively easy. Excellent for sound design.


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