that bitcoin consistently trades 100 dollars higher at bitfinex, the Tether Exchange, than at any other exchange, is surely a completely normal, natural thing and not weird at all
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halcy:icosahedron: (halcy@icosahedron.website)'s status on Saturday, 15-Dec-2018 00:14:55 JST halcy:icosahedron: -
halcy:icosahedron: (halcy@icosahedron.website)'s status on Saturday, 15-Dec-2018 00:11:42 JST halcy:icosahedron: @tom u could buy the scroll and listen to pa~pa~ya all day every day year round
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halcy:icosahedron: (halcy@icosahedron.website)'s status on Friday, 14-Dec-2018 23:51:40 JST halcy:icosahedron: @tom seems like a good place as any to start! thank you for the advice!
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halcy:icosahedron: (halcy@icosahedron.website)'s status on Friday, 14-Dec-2018 23:50:52 JST halcy:icosahedron: @tom also would you say it is ABLE to do a TON of thi-
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halcy:icosahedron: (halcy@icosahedron.website)'s status on Friday, 14-Dec-2018 23:50:22 JST halcy:icosahedron: @tom ty I will have a look
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halcy:icosahedron: (halcy@icosahedron.website)'s status on Friday, 14-Dec-2018 23:49:13 JST halcy:icosahedron: @tom which is that
I mean essentially my problem is like, "I have used VirtualDJ before, now I would like to do the same thing but record the set post-hoc and also go back and fix all my mistakes"
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halcy:icosahedron: (halcy@icosahedron.website)'s status on Friday, 14-Dec-2018 23:44:05 JST halcy:icosahedron: hey I have a question: what do y'all use to make like, offline sets? like is there good mixing/beatmatching software but it allows you to go back and change stuff?
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halcy:icosahedron: (halcy@icosahedron.website)'s status on Friday, 14-Dec-2018 23:21:16 JST halcy:icosahedron: @tom that's a Large Sound
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halcy:icosahedron: (halcy@icosahedron.website)'s status on Friday, 14-Dec-2018 21:44:54 JST halcy:icosahedron: healthy 22 year old male student, in a laboratory setting
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halcy:icosahedron: (halcy@icosahedron.website)'s status on Friday, 14-Dec-2018 21:02:37 JST halcy:icosahedron: @jk @piggo I mean, I certainly design all my low-pass filters so that the cutoff is exactly at uhhhhh "way below the nyquist rate" hz, with a passband that "looks flat enough" on the bode diagram
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halcy:icosahedron: (halcy@icosahedron.website)'s status on Friday, 14-Dec-2018 18:44:13 JST halcy:icosahedron: @jk "Why are you using this specific resistor here" (me, nervously eyeing bag of left-over resistors), "uh, well, you see, "
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halcy:icosahedron: (halcy@icosahedron.website)'s status on Friday, 14-Dec-2018 18:43:13 JST halcy:icosahedron: @jk anyways here's my opinion on op-amps: they're bull shit. what business do they have amplifying signals by a factor of, like a million and only really being useful in a closed loop. I am still terrible at EE in general but they are definitely the worst.
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halcy:icosahedron: (halcy@icosahedron.website)'s status on Friday, 14-Dec-2018 18:41:11 JST halcy:icosahedron: @jk the one that we found a bunch of in the cabinet in biomedical engineering class when we needed a few, that type, that's my favourite
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halcy:icosahedron: (halcy@icosahedron.website)'s status on Friday, 14-Dec-2018 04:33:19 JST halcy:icosahedron: @axiom @tA @lightdark fair
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axiom (axiom@mathstodon.xyz)'s status on Friday, 14-Dec-2018 04:32:59 JST axiom @halcy @tA @lightdark ok I'm gonna be the killjoy TCS person here and point out that in order to actually do this for a computer of size n, you need an exponentially larger computer of size 2ⁿ. So it can't be true for all computers that actually exist, since you'd always need to build a bigger computer.
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halcy:icosahedron: (halcy@icosahedron.website)'s status on Friday, 14-Dec-2018 04:32:29 JST halcy:icosahedron: I did it I made an exapunks solution so slow that I actually had to tab out while it runs
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halcy:icosahedron: (halcy@icosahedron.website)'s status on Friday, 14-Dec-2018 04:23:44 JST halcy:icosahedron: @tom is goop slime? in this essay, I will
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halcy:icosahedron: (halcy@icosahedron.website)'s status on Friday, 14-Dec-2018 04:03:30 JST halcy:icosahedron: @frank87 well, that too, but mostly, they have finite memory, so they're not really turning machines, they're finite automata - for which you can just list all possible execution states and if one repeats, you know it doesn't halt (and this will always be possible in finite time because, well, finite number of execution states)
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halcy:icosahedron: (halcy@icosahedron.website)'s status on Friday, 14-Dec-2018 03:59:25 JST halcy:icosahedron: @drwho that would be very rude