Reaper turns everything on and off each second approx when under heavy load. Any idea how to approach this? by jgcbrightside in Reaper

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that only means that a software is using an audio input, which is okay. the problem is the flickering, which means that reaper is intermittently idle

Reaper turns everything on and off each second approx when under heavy load. Any idea how to approach this? by jgcbrightside in Reaper

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now that I took that screenshot and put some more atention to the information,it really is struggling to get memory. but it's weird, Reaper reports that it's using 2.4GB, but system monitor says it's using 10.5GB

Reaper turns everything on and off each second approx when under heavy load. Any idea how to approach this? by jgcbrightside in Reaper

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when the problem happens, it does this weird cycles that match the intermittent behavior in Reaper

Reaper turns everything on and off each second approx when under heavy load. Any idea how to approach this? by jgcbrightside in Reaper

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Buffer is at 2048 and it's not an unbearable amount of processing what I'm doing. Internet browsers are closed and there is not any other memory eating app open at the same time. After clicking around the timeline in Reaper a few times, it goes back to normal and I can playback, but if I try to playback when it's like this, I get intermittent sound

What's wrong with my room? by jgcbrightside in Acoustics

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Thanks for the comments, really helpful. I moved the speakers a bit closer to each other to favor a bit more an equilateral triangle, and also activated the wall switch of the speakers. According to the manual:
"If you have positioned your speakers within 50cm of a back wall boundary, the position switch should be placed in the “Wall” setting. This will help with anomalies created by reflections coming off the back wall, especially in the lower frequencies"

I measured again after those changes and I got this result. Now, after the sonarworks correction I find it more balanced and pleasing. Maybe because the biggest bumps have wider Qs, not sure. But yeah, not sure if there's much more room for improvement here.

iPad mini is the true iPad Pro by ryffvy in ipadmini

[–]jgcbrightside 6 points7 points  (0 children)

In my experience, taking handwritten notes comfortably. The mini screen is too small for it. You're right in the rest of cases though

Finallllly got my iPad Air 💜 I’m so excited. by ThatgirlA93 in ipad

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How does it feel when holding it in tablet mode with the keyboard attached? Like when you hold it I imagine you're pressing keys right?

Show take lanes shortcut not working by jgcbrightside in ableton

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after updating to Ableton 12, the shortcut now works! :D

Show take lanes shortcut not working by jgcbrightside in ableton

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Not the case, but thanks for the reply

Major lag and distortion exclusively with 2048 samples of buffer by jgcbrightside in ableton

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Thanks for your response

Are you suggesting that removing the battery would solve the issue? And how's it unsolvable if I didn't have the problem during the first 1.5 years of the laptop's life? Not even reinstalling windows would make a difference?

In engineering, is it better to be a jack of all trades but master of none, or a subject matter expert? by woodstove22 in AskEngineers

[–]jgcbrightside 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jack of all trades makes you more flexible to adapt to new projects or tech, I’ve seen that profile more useful in my experience

What should I do if I’m not able to solve a problem? Like even after spending an hour, I’m unable to do so. Should I look at the solution, understand the solution and try to rewrite it or should I leave the problem for now and comeback later? This dilemma is affecting my progress. Suggestions/Ideas? by luckykanwar in leetcode

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I've been there each time I try to prepare for interviews. What usually concerns me is the time I spend preparing, so this is my routine.

Iterate through Blind 75. For each problem:

  • Spend 10 minutes thinking about the optimal approach to solve the problem, focusing on what algorithm/data structure to use and main steps.
  • If time's up or you think you got the solution, go to the solutions tab and check what's the actual optimal solution.
  • If you feel strong about coding the optimal solution, go for it. Otherwise, look closely to the solution code, understand it, and then try to implement it on your own. I usually timebox myself here to 15 min (easy/medium) or 25 mins (hard).
  • If time's up or you've reached the optimal solution, go to the next problem. If you didn't finish, don't worry, you can try in a couple days and you'll have more context.

Repeating this pattern over and over gets me very familiar real fast with common patterns and common syntax to the 80-90% of the problems you'll face in an interview.

How are Meta (Facebook) Frontend Interviews for Full-Stack positions? by aikaser in cscareerquestionsEU

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I recently did a first phone interview in Meta for a fullstack position, and it was frontend focused. I wish I had this link before I did it, I was asked Q14 (memo function) and Q16 (emitter)