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At a bar and need help? Order an "Angel shot".

-"with lime" means call the police.

- "on the rocks" means you need a taxi called.

- "neat" means you need an escort to your car.

You can also ask for Angela, as in "is Angela working tonight?"

See also the "help me" hand gesture: beige.party/@amiserabilist/114

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But we can simplify this.

I'm not putting finished effects into standalone metal #boxes at this point; I'm #experimenting, not producing a product. So I have a simple #modular system I cooked up to connect arbitrary effects #experiments together. One of the things it does is handle the power-supply stuff, so each effect board doesn't need to do any of that. It just receives a nice 0V and buffered #Vcc (9V) it can rely on, along with a buffered 4.5V to use as a #bias voltage when AC coupling #signals, since this is a single-supply system.

So we can chop out all the power stuff from the schematic, which fills basically a ninth of the image - divide it into 3 rows and 3 columns, like the Brady Bunch intro, and the left-middle square is basically the power section.

But there's a bigger chunk we can strip out. Boss (and many other) pedals of the era frequently used "soft switching" to enable / disable the effect while playing. If you go back in time, real physical #switches were used, so the signal was actually totally disconnected from the effects circuitry when in the "off" position. This is called "true #bypass", as opposed to the soft switching.

#Soft #switching involves having two signal paths through the effect. One applies the characteristic effect, and the other basically just buffers the signal and bypasses the rest of the effect stuff. This is implemented with transistors and latches.

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BOJ survey signals resilience in Japanese business mood

TOKYO — Business sentiment among large Japanese manufacturers improved for the first time in two quarters in the April-June period, according to the latest survey by the country’s central bank. The Bank of Japan on Tuesday released its quarterly Tank…
#Japan #JP #JapanNews #boj #business #Japanese #Japanesenews #mood #news #résilience #Signals #Survey
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alojapan.com/1310838/boj-surve BOJ survey signals resilience in Japanese business mood #boj #business #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseNews #mood #news #résilience #Signals #Survey TOKYO — Business sentiment among large Japanese manufacturers improved for the first time in two quarters in the April-June period, according to the latest survey by the country’s central bank. The Bank of Japan on Tuesday released its quarterly Tankan survey, with the headline diffusion ind…

Academic consensus question on #Signals safety

TL,DR: YES 100% ✅

Signal, a messaging protocol known for its end-to-end encryption, is widely regarded as secure. It is used by popular applications like WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger, serving over a billion users. The protocol includes advanced security features such as "future secrecy" and "post-compromise security," achieved through a technique called ratcheting, which updates session keys with every message sent" #thread (1/4)

The Fourier Transform is a mathematical operation that transforms a function of time (or space) into a function of frequency. It decomposes a complex signal into its constituent sinusoidal components, each with a specific frequency, amplitude, and phase. This is particularly useful in many fields, such as signal processing, physics, and engineering, because it allows for analysing the frequency characteristics of signals. The Fourier Transform provides a bridge between the time and frequency domains, enabling the analysis and manipulation of signals in more intuitive and computationally efficient ways. The result of applying a Fourier Transform is often represented as a spectrum, showing how much of each frequency is present in the original signal.

\[\Large\boxed{\boxed{\widehat{f}(\xi) = \int_{-\infty}^{\infty} f(x)\ e^{-i 2\pi \xi x}\,\mathrm dx, \quad \forall\xi \in \mathbb{R}.}}\]

Inverse Fourier Transform:
\[\Large\boxed{\boxed{ f(x) = \int_{-\infty}^{\infty} \widehat f(\xi)\ e^{i 2 \pi \xi x}\,\mathrm d\xi,\quad \forall x \in \mathbb R.}}\]

The equation allows us to listen to mp3s today. Digital Music Couldn’t Exist Without the Fourier Transform: bit.ly/22kbNfi

Gizmodo · Digital Music Couldn't Exist Without the Fourier TransformThis is the Fourier Transform. You can thank it for providing the music you stream every day, squeezing down the images you see on the Internet into tiny
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- Signal Forms:

Se especula con la posible integración nativa de formularios reactivos basados en Signals. Un cambio importante en el manejo de formularios. ✍️ #Signals #Forms

Un cambio que creo que todos agradeceríamos

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- Estabilización de Event Replay en SSR:

Se robustece el mecanismo de replay de eventos en Server-Side Rendering, buscando un comportamiento más predecible y consistente. 🔄 #SSR

- Nuevas APIs: `resource` y `rxResource`:

Se incorporan nuevas APIs para la gestión de recursos y operaciones HTTP reactivas, integrándose con el modelo de Signals. 🧰 #Signals #APIs

Adios Rxjs??

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Nuevas APIs de Signals:

Las Signals se consolidan y expanden su alcance, ofreciendo mayor control y reactividad en el desarrollo de componentes. 🚦 #Signals

Los signals pasan ahora a ser una parte fundamental del desarrollo en angular, es una sana mezcla entre la programación declarativa que nos provee RxJS pero si. tanta curva de aprendizaje.

Si todavia no estas usando signals no entiendo que estas esperando