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9:07 AM
start of a paper on open source software that I have read:
tqdmis a progress bar library designed to be fast and extensible. It is written in Python,though ports in other languages are available.tqdmmeansprogressin Arabic (taqadum(Ġūl, 1963)) and is an abbreviation forI love you so muchin Spanish (te quierodemasiado(Yahoo Answers, 2009))
those references XD
 
<3 tqdm
 
Dude who made it was a postdoc in my group, I have exchanged emails with him
didn't know he made it!
 
nice
I don't actually use it myself but it's an excellent library
 
18k stars in github. Not too shabby
 
9:50 AM
@AnderBiguri could you get me an autograph? :D
I feel likethis is similar to left-pad: It looks quite innocuous half of the world probably depends on it:)
 
 
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12:48 PM
@AnderBiguri tqdm always reminded me of that. I thought it was just me :-D
 
1:43 PM
haha there it is!
I really like the reference to Yahoo Answers 2009
@flawr I probably can, but that would be so weird
 
1:55 PM
@AnderBiguri hehe I wasn't entirely serious, but wouldnt it be fun to collect autograph of the authors of programming libraries? :)
 
I know I know :D
 
D: can I get an autograph from you? :D
:)
next time we meet:)
 
hahaha
sure, but dang its going to be a disapoiting autograph :D
 
that makes 'em even more valuable
 
@flawr wow I did not know the story of left-pad, reading it now :D
@flawr ahahaha
 
2:07 PM
@flawr but then you'll have to kill him
 
wait wait wait
 
so I got myself a used reverb pedal from TC, and they have this software that allows you to hook em up to your computer and make your own presets. Basicaly you have a whole bunch (maybe 30-40) parameters that you can tweak and also assign behaviours to two knobs. And playing with that I realized how much there is to a good sounding ("algorithmic") reverb that I would not have associated with reverbs.
I don't understand 100% how all the parameters translate to what is actually done in the processing but it's not very hard to guess.
 
I have actually met you. I didn't think my life was in danger.
was it?
 
@AndrasDeak I think I like @AnderBiguri alive better than dead.
 
I appreciate that sentiment (but I still wonder why this is on the table? 😛 )
 
2:10 PM
@AnderBiguri now I'm creeped out, because I'm pretty sure I have not met you
 
Nono, I meant Andras
 
@AnderBiguri you didn't give me an autograph
You're welcome
 
I don't understand it, but man I am taking note of that: never give autographs without a pocket knife for self defense
 
Autographs and paintings get a lot more valuable if the creator is dead :P
 
that is correct! you may get like, 2.45€ if I am dead
 
2:29 PM
Then it is too soon for the autograph (and murder)
 
just sent an email, I am leaving my job and becoming a baker in a small port town in Indonesia, to lower my (pretty slim) chances for that autograph to go higher in price
 
Hehe. Plot twist: Elon Musk falls in love with your Basque street food.
 
3:24 PM
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4:14 PM
@flawr That sounds great! What pedal is it? What parameters does it have?
 
@LuisMendo this one is the "arena" which is (up to some presets) identiall to the "hall of fame (1)"
^ a screenshot of the old interface but the parameters are still the same
and the top two knobs can each control 3 parameters (any of 3 these you see on the right) simultaneously and you can define how by those curves on the top left
so I'm not sure what the "dynamix" stuff is, but the top half mainly seems to refer to some "smeared" delays, and the bottom half to some kind of "modulation" that includes an LFO, chorus, and flanger that you can put into the effects path
It's really fun to play around with but hard to get something out that sounds like a good reverb:)
too many dials
 
4:37 PM
@flawr I like modulation in reverb (and in delay). It sounds great. I also find that a little over 100 ms pre-delay help "clean up" the signal while keeping the reverb (that's the threshold over which the ear system is able to separate the signal from the reverb)
Yeah, lots of dials!
 
5:08 PM
Hm, I just noticed the new font. As usual for me, it looks weird now, but in a few days I'll probably be used to it
 
5:20 PM
I like the San Francisco font on macOS, it reads better than Arial. But I don't like the monospace font it's using now. It has a weird letter r.
All the complaints come from Windows users. Why has Windows always had such shitty fonts?
 
 
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6:32 PM
OK, now that I'm on desktop I see the difference. It mostly stands out in titles. Still not even close to being as annoying as the "Share Edit Close Flag" change...
 
It feels like the distances between the letters are somehow off everywhere.
 
You mean kerning?
 
apparently
 
you're welcome
 
haha
I was just reading about keming
 
6:57 PM
@flawr What OS are you on? I have seen Linux and macOS, and they both look quite OK to me.
 
ixnay on the indowsway
 
@CrisLuengo win
but maybe it's just because it's new
 
well I'm on linux, it's new, and kerning's fine, so... :P
the shape's straight out of uncanny valley, but the kerning is fine
 
7:43 PM
On Windows I notice too much spacing, but the font itself is more readable
 
8:00 PM
I think anything is more readable than Arial. But reading the comments and complaints on the Meta post it seems like the world is burning because Arial is gone.
 

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