Find the length of time that corresponds to a quarter-note in your tempo, then divide that period of time by 3
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There have been no major successful antitrust actions in the US since the 1980s breakup of Bell. Biden's admin started a few, only for Elon to fire most of the people in the FTC, causing e.g. the case against Amazon to stall out
Unlike the US, which isn't run by gigantic monopolies at all
I liked this movie a lot. Yeah, it's kinda silly in its concept, but the execution of it was deeply satisfying.
Same. It's nearly as good as having a full laptop in my pocket wherever I go, given the Fold series' top-end specs and the nice big screen.
I've heard that KDE has a cube effect
I use Mint for my main gaming PC, FWIW, totally rock solid
Another thing you might want to try is Mint with the Mate DE, which is based on old GNOME 2 code (and therefore can load the old add-ons like the 3D desktop cube etc)
It is a singularity, in the sense that it is an infinitely escalating level of suck.
Hard links are a built-in feature of basically every modern filesystem. The bigger question to me is, why aren't hard links working for you?
Meh, some of them won some hackathons and scholarships, it's pretty clear they're otherwise at least somewhat bright but they don't have any relevant domain knowledge.
In other words, the type of person most likely to be prone to hubris and catastrophic failures.
Well, if you have a delay effect that's aware of the project tempo, then usually you can just tell it a note type, like quarter-note triplet and it'll "just work" as long as the project's tempo map is accurate. It really depends on the delay plugin's capabilities