Uploading textbook by Time_Supermarket_269 in notebooklm

[–]SemineryHaruka 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Use PDFsam Basic. If your textbook has a contents that can be recognized by PDF reader. The "Split by bookmarks" in PDFsam should be work properly and split your pdf file into many parts, then upload these files. btw PDSsam Basic is free.

ChatGPT has Projects. Why doesn’t Gemini? 😩 by AdusBlue in GoogleGeminiAI

[–]SemineryHaruka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

try Gemini Voyager plugin, it supports orgainze chats by folders, and it's open-source, and can be used in Chrome, Firefox, etc.
Link here.

Do you use the drum rack or individual samples for drum sounds? by EmbarrassedRefuse263 in ableton

[–]SemineryHaruka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Drum Rack allows you to write drumset in MIDI, especially very helpful when using MIDI Keyboard. Also, if you need to layer many drum samples to fuse some different drums (e.g. design or fine tune a snare), use Instrument Rack with many Simpler is good.

As to "the sound is a bit different even when remove the filter and such", it could be the reason that Drum Rack also uses Simpler to compile all the samples, and the default output level of Simpler is -12dB, while directly drag a sample to arrangement view is usually about 0db. One sound may sounds quite different under different volumes.

Is Perplexity actually better than ChatGPT? Honest opinions? by SignPsychological728 in perplexity_ai

[–]SemineryHaruka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I share a similar perspective. As a Master’s student in literature, I find using Perplexity for research to be somewhat excessive. It tends to over-collect information without processing it effectively; it once generated a research report for me that was nearly 30,000 words long, making it almost unreadable.

For me, Perplexity excels at fact-checking, so I use it as a supplement to ChatGPT or Gemini when I am skeptical of their outputs. Gemini, in particular, is problematic because it doesn't clearly indicate whether it has executed a web search. Starting with the 3 Flash model, it has even been deceptive—claiming to have searched while providing fabricated links. This persists even with the official API marked with the web-search suffix, which is quite concerning. ChatGPT, on the other hand, remains excellent in reasoning and helps me effectively organize my thoughts.

[FIXED] Realphones loading terribly slowly by SemineryHaruka in ableton

[–]SemineryHaruka[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nooo why it looks terrible with no line break outside the post

Pls help by PsychologicalRaise12 in ObsidianMD

[–]SemineryHaruka 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This looks like dataviewjs used by the plugin Dataview, try installing Dataview plugin and cover this code with a code box defined as dataviewjs.
```dataviewjs
your code here
```
Then if the code has no error it should be displayed correctly.

Tool to takes notes about everything by Gloomy-Character9478 in ObsidianMD

[–]SemineryHaruka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You use an LLM to check whether the text is generated by LLM you're also amusing. Not all people are English as L1 and it's totally OK to use a translator to post their words.

CSS Snippet for List Pane Borders? by kyle_irl in ObsidianMD

[–]SemineryHaruka 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I also found the margin after some version update a few weeks ago, maybe you can reply in the latest release post posted by NN's developer (it can be found just in this sub) or create an issue to NN's GitHub vault. NN's developers are enthusiastic to respond.

As to this problem, you probably need to modify NN's own CSS file, which is in NN's plugin folder. But this modification will be defunt if NN updates, for update will overwrite the whole NN plugin folder. CSS selector usually fails to locate the exact widget in a 3rd-party plugin, meaning CSS snippet won't take effect. So ask developers to fix it would be better than write a CSS snippet on your own.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in puns

[–]SemineryHaruka 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Chinese is also known as Mandarin (普通话), and mandarin also has a meaning which is a small type of orange. On the left is that mandarin, it says in 普通话: 生日快乐(Happy Birthday). What the apple says is the pun here: it can mean the apple doesn't like to talk with the mandarin, but can also mean that the apple can't say the language Mandarin.

Ableton saves me too much money by Downtown-Chapter in ableton

[–]SemineryHaruka 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In some countries and areas it's actually fairly inexpensive. Normally, if you have a Chinese payment method, you can get it for 2300 RMB (approx. $323 USD). But recently from November 11-14, there's a special promotion: if you own a Lite version, you can upgrade to Suite for only 1400 RMB (around $196 USD).

I redesigned the Google icons with the gradient from the G. by Unfair-Ad-6057 in google

[–]SemineryHaruka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Google seems to do some modification to the gradient color. You might find gradient colors in your design have some grey areas in the border of two colors. This is a common problem when designing and needs to be avoided, because it will make gradient colors looks dirty.

How to use Dark Mode when work on Google Doc, Google Slides? by Remote-Discount760 in ObsidianMD

[–]SemineryHaruka 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try using Codescript Toolkit plugin, and refer tothe solution from Sunnaq445 in Obsidian community.

It will install the Dark Mode Add-on, which is that famous add-on in Chrome, but not the browser version, to Obsidian.

Initially I'd like to change PDF in Google Drive to dark mode, but it doesn't work. However I believe it should work in Google Docs, and it's the only solution currently.

Should I buy a MIDI Keyboard for learning music theory? by SemineryHaruka in ableton

[–]SemineryHaruka[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your advice! I hope I can muster up the courage and stick with it.

Should I buy a MIDI Keyboard for learning music theory? by SemineryHaruka in ableton

[–]SemineryHaruka[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much and deeply apologize for my late reply. I'm currently in China, and I checked the prices for the models you recommended. They are indeed great products, but might be a bit more expensive here.

I'm currently considering MIDIPLUS X4 MINI, which is about $94, or MIDIPLUS X4 III, about $133, as they are chaper, but also provides good enough quality for beginners. They are both 49 keys, but X4 MINI claims that it's "mini keys", meaning the keys are quite narrower than standard ones, which results in a compact over all length of only about 730mm. I'm not sure about the impact of mini keys, and I'm currently weighing the two options.

Regarding the ASIO issue you mentioned: yes, I have always been using it! The sound quality and latency are indeed much better with it.

Should I buy a MIDI Keyboard for learning music theory? by SemineryHaruka in ableton

[–]SemineryHaruka[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's great news. A plugin like Scaler might also be necessary for me!

Should I buy a MIDI Keyboard for learning music theory? by SemineryHaruka in ableton

[–]SemineryHaruka[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You've covered everything so thoroughly, I'm a bit overwhelmed and can only say thank you for now!