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That was true a few years ago. The next few years are here :) take another look, you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

E: that sounded like snark, definitely not the intention, Ableton supports MPE now and they were lagging behind. Roger Linn keeps a list of MPE/MIDI2 compatible software and hardware, every time I revisit it, the list has grow : https://www.rogerlinndesign.com/support/support-linnstrument...


coldtea’s point is that MPE is backwards-compatible with MIDI, but MIDI 2.0 is not.

Linn’s list appears to include MPE devices but I can’t find any mention of MIDI 2.0. I’m not sure why you’re calling this a list of “MPE/MIDI2 compatible” devices.

It sounds like you’re saying that MIDI 2.0 is widely supported; do you have a list of MIDI2 devices on the market?


I'm talking about MIDI 2.

MPE has better support, MIDI 2 not much atm.


The only MIDI 2 controller I know of is the Lumatone. For some reason they decided to go with MIDI 2 rather than MPE.

https://www.lumatone.io/faq

There's also the Roland A-88mk2, with MIDI 2 support "coming soon" whatever that means.

https://www.roland.com/us/products/a-88mk2/


Ooooh, I thought MPE was the same as MIDI 2.0. Turns out it ain't. My bad!


The blitz (maximize score in a set time) all-clear runs are pretty impressive, too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWETj11LmMw&t=7s


120-ish seems to to be where linters will yell these days.


Is this Max/MSP for JSON? Pretty cool!


It always fascinates me when I see Max/Live/etc. mentioned on Hacker News. You wouldn't think the overlap between the user demographic would be very large, y'know?


…definite MAX/MSP or PureData vibe!


Depends on what rule book you're using :) Ghost pieces default to `on` in Guideline Tetris.


They also mandate EasySpin/Infinity, which breaks the game, so I basically don’t trust anything the say. >:)


It can break Marathon, but infinity spins are not a great strategy for Ultra, Sprint, or 1:1 multiplayer.


I agree, but I play Marathon, and it sucks. :(

Tetris Effect would have been so much better if EasySpin could be turned off.


I am _really_ hoping the ID 3 will be roughly the cost of a GTI, but it's looking more like the cost of a Golf R.

Oh well, maybe in a few more years.


I'm a bit scared of this. There are so many horror stories out there to the tune of, "Google banned my account, now I can't get into anything, and there's zero ways for me to get in touch with a human to talk about any avenues to fix it." and then extrapolating that to government.



Yeah, I don't want those either.


VS Code runs on remote hosts through SSH, containers, or WSL: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/remote-overview

Kinda like a parallel universe swank/slime.


Yes... and has the same limitations of roundtripping files in any other IDE.


For display and editing purposes, yes. However, from what I understand, the LSP, linters, and auxiliary tools all run on remote.


Ruby has definitely helped me get through some rough and tight spots. So many things are easily able to bum me out, while Ruby goes out of its way to make me happy.

> Welcome home. Things are going to be fine. Don't worry about nonsense. Just `:chill`

A beloved safety blanket that makes it easy and fun to do boring everyday tasks.


Not very good keyboard player here: higher than ~~8ms is annoying for playing/recording. But 50ms probably isn't bad if say, you're blasting a message through a factory intercom, or piping music through a dental office, or stuff like that.


And for large venues, remember that sound only goes ~3.4 m in 10 ms. loudspeaker-to-ear latency can be larger than all of your processing. Doesn't mean it doesn't matter, but makes the last few ms less important.


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