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So about a year ago, I was trying to master certain music theory concepts and the ability to immediately name or recall intervals, chords in any voicing, common progressions in any key, and so on. Obviously playing an instrument like piano helps, but I still found I would struggle when looking at inversions (slash chords) on a lead sheet, or transposing into another key knowing which chords I can use without having to think it over.
I found and tried various apps and online resources. Many of you know that musictheory.net and their apps are amazing, and they include quizzes and flash cards. But there were specific things I wanted to practice every day that weren't in these apps, so I created my own on index cards and practiced every morning for 20-30 minutes using a stop watch.
It's pretty amazing, I went from slowly going through these cards to speeding through them in a couple months. Now I can confidently navigate lead sheets and transpositions with ease.
I was wondering if anyone else out there would be interested in this as a resource? The reason I did flash cards is I have no idea how to program an app or a website; but plus it's nice to step away from a device and focus on what you're learning. I like the tangible experience, it personally helps me study.
Plus I've searched and most physical music flash cards out there are extremely beginner and for kids. What I have in mind is maybe a little intermediate, people who know their basics but want to improve their recall on certain topics.
Or would an app/website be the only way to go nowadays? Curious to hear people's thoughts on this as a potential resource.
*EDIT - After doing some research I think at least taking advantage of a flashcard app might be the easiest approach. I'm deciding between Quizlet, Brainscape, and AnkiPro β it depends which I find easiest to use and create with. I'll be sure to share whatever I come up with at some point with this community!
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Could it be that the process of flash cloning used by the UNSC unintentionally creates and implants a geas of the original into the clone?
A bit of a shower thought I had. It's noted that for some inexplicable reason, flash clones can recall memories of the original up to the point where the DNA sample was taken, a side effect which was noticed after observing the body doubles of the Spartan-IIs. On the other hand, there is a known method by which DNA can be used to transfer memories and personality within the Halo universe, the geas used by the Forerunners. It would be interesting if that inexplicable reason for the memory transfer was because they were unknowingly implanting the clones with a geas of the original.
My Samsung A205u cellphone cost me somewhere around $140. It has 32GB of storage, but had somewhere around 15GB available out of the box. I recently also bought a Sandisk USB stick with 256GB (232GB actual) of space for like $30. Why aren't phones just made with a decent amount of space, especially when storage is so affordable now? After close to a year of use, my phone is struggling for space with only 1-2GB available at any given time depending if i did a cleaning, which involves deleting all cache, deleting unwanted programs, and moving photos/movies to the expansion stick (64GB for like $20). 32GB in today's world is an absolute joke, even for an "affordable" phone option. Especially when nearly 50% of that space is already taken up by the OS and its updates.
Looking for suggestions please! My mom gets so confused on the date and time and forgets what day of the week it is. Have you all used any kind of Flash Cards or Memory Cards that were beneficial. She gets mad when I tell her the date and time and accuses me of telling her she's stupid. What can I do to help her?
Is there a difference between what you call a usb stick to store data on it and a usb flash drive? Also some other terms I found are thumb drive, memory stick, pen drive and usb drive. Are they just synonym or is each one of them something different?
Following a tutorial I got as far as the Flash Memory Patch. The tutorial said to use the HTTPS option so I don't know how to use the other options "Load Patch from File" or "Download Patch file". I need some help with how to proceed from here.
In case it matters I currently have 4.88.
I've heard that in the US, many people say "flash drive" or "thumb drive", whereas in Germany, where I live, it's basically exclusively called an "USB-Stick", or even shorted to just "Stick" if it's clear in context, for example "Have you got a stick with your presentation?".
There is no real german word for it, so I thought - what are these devices called in your country?
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I remember the flash game I used to play in early 2000's. I don't recall a great deal but here is what I do recall.
Sorry it is very little to go on but I would appreciate any and all help. I will know it as soon as I see it
does it for example make skip songs gapless? in the rockbox manual it looks like the idea was to buffer some seconds of the song in order to not "skip" if the harddisk couldn't read some part due to physical shock, similar to a car cd player but with a modded ipod does it works for skipping complete songs ?
Hi guys, I had an xperia l1 with valued photos on it. I tried to remove the battery and it slightly combusted. Just wrapped in a bag and flung outside. (I'll bin it late. Just making sure It won't catch again) I kept the motherboard type thing on the upper part, it's got chips and stuff. The question is I'm assuming the solid-state flash memory is one of them. Is there anything I can connect it to to get the photos on the computer or anything?
This is a throwaway account for reasons.
This might be completely not what I think it is. But maybe someone here has experienced something similar. Idk.
I have had this random visual in my head that I get flashes of sometimes when I get deep into a disassociation. Itβs just shapes and colors kinda. I never put much thought into it. Just thought it was interesting that Iβd see the same brain image periodically.
I used to do a lot of acid when I was in college and I remember that same visual being a part of every one of my trips when I would start to come down and feel more sober and calm. I thought that was weird that Iβm seeing my familiar dissociation image while tripping. I noticed that when I would see it while tripping I would have feelings attached to the image. A feeling of unease. Thatβs when I got the idea that it could be part of a past childhood memory. (I have CPTSD from emotionally unavailable parents and bullyingβ¦also very short and fragmented memories about my whole life.) Again, never really thought much about it. But it will still pop into my head every once in a while and I try to figure out where that blurry memory could be from. It only comes clearly when Iβm disassociated and once I think too hard about it, the visual becomes unclear.
Today, I was thinking about it vaguely for the first time in a while. And this time, I got what seemed like a body flashback to being assaulted. And it just seems soβ¦correct. I have been unlocking a lot of trauma memories lately and when I said βI was sexually assaulted as a childβ I got the same feeling washing over me as I do when I unlock a trauma memory that explains some of my trauma responses.
Now, I have never been told I was assaulted as a kid. I donβt remember a specific person who I felt uncomfortable around as a kid. But I do remember always feeling uncomfortable with being touched. By anyone. I hated giving family members hugs. I also feel like I was sexually activated young. Around 5 years old, a classmate with an older sibling told the whole lunch table about sex and I remember being super interested in sex from that point on. Which I totally know is normal child curiosity. I donβt think I was inappropriately interested in sex, but again I have no idea.
I donβt really know where to go from here. If I was sexually assaulted as a kid I would like to know. But I also donβt want to make up memories. I donβt know how I would continue to dissect this blurry childhood image because, like
... keep reading on reddit β‘I bought this one: Sandisk Sdddc4-128G-G46 Ultra Dual Rit, 128Gb
I put it in my samsung galaxy s21 and started backing up to it. It's getting extremely hot to the touch. Is this normal or should I be worried?
I am working on a bootloader that receives application files over CAN and writes them to flash memory.
Everything was fine until one day; it just could not execute the FlsLoader_Write routine properly anymore.
The controller would reset after writing a few blocks of flash memory. The number of blocks it could write before it failed is inconsistent across download attempts and the different files.
FlsLoader_Write is the function that does the writing to flash memory.
All the calls to FlsLoader_Write are only from one file.
The call to FlsLoader_Write is protected from interrupts by disabling them.
Also, this FlsLoader_Write, along with some other functions, is copied to RAM at init and executed from RAM at runtime.
After some debugging, I ended up with this fix.
Added the #pragma indirect to all the functions of FlsLoader that are placed in RAM. I guessed that calling the RAM functions was a longer jump than expected, so the assembly instruction generated was incorrect. Adding this pragma would let the linker generate the less efficient longer jump statement. This fix solved the problem for a while.
As new features were added and the size of the bootloader code grew, this problem came back again. Now I am not sure what to do.
As per the compiler user manual, the linker generates an error if the target address is out of reach ( +/-16MB ). When this happens, use the pragma indirect to generate a less efficient indirect call to the function. But my problem was at runtime, not link time.
I checked the linker and compiler flags used for the build process. All the files use the same settings for Memory Qualifiers
--default-near-size=0
--default-a0-size=0
--default-a1-size=0
It looks like all the qualifiers were already set to be able to use maximum addressing possible.
Why does this problem occur at runtime? Shouldn't the linker throw an error at the linking stage?
Should any other section of the code be using this pragma?
Most importantly, how should I debug this now?
The controller is Infineon Aurix 387.
Here is the compiler user manual: http://www.tasking.com/support/tricore/ctc_user_guide_v6.2r2.pdf
It is important to keep the '918 power management patent out of negotiations & do this apart, if we can get a royalty like Qualcomm this would be very good, & there are corporations that only have 2 or 3 big patents like Stripe & are worth $150billion.
Hey guys, so Iβve got 12 Kerlink miners, most of them have been offline for the last week or so. It looks like the internal memory is not enough, so if your Kerlink hotspot has been going offline for seemingly no reason, this is probably the issue.
Calchip is sending out a 64gb flash drive to rectify this, but if you have one sitting around, this should get your hotspot up and running pretty quickly.
Unplug hotspot, plug in USB drive, plug in hotspot, profit.
Hey guys, I had an appointment a few days ago at a cancer center. It was to meet with a genetic counselor and I felt a ton better after chatting with her. Anyways, while waiting I saw a female with no hair, very thin, and a cap on her head. All of a sudden I had only what can be described as a Jimmy Neutron brain blast like memory, and BOOM I was back in the hospital with my mom and wheeling her around in a wheel chair. I felt every emotion I had felt at that moment and almost had a mental breakdown in the middle of the place. Thankfully I was able to make it out of the building just fine, but I have never felt that. Even in grocery stores when Iβve ran into woman who had cancer like my mom. Usually I would just space out. Is this normal? Should I tell my therapist about this?
*also note, I'm 100% guilty of doing precisely this
Already 10% of smartphones or tablets now use Netlist's patented LPDDR5+ Flash Dynamic Voltage & Frequency Scaling memory architecture. The highest voltage 3.3V that wasn't in LPDDR4 is for rapid downloading at 5G speeds 400Megabit/second with the LPDDR5 chip for smartphones & tablets. Also the Flash memory in this needs high voltage 2.5V for transfer from DRAM to Flash. The DVFS of LPDDR5 results in less reads & writes & speed is 50% faster than LPDDR4X the previous mobile memory generation & consumes 20% less power. This patent will rule 15 years. 3.25% on cheap phones wholesale price & 2% on expensive phones that use LPDDR5 & Flash power management with Dynamic Voltage & Frequency Scaling Netlist should ask. Patent Netlist 11,016,918 has also the exact 4 voltages of the LPDDR5 standard patented in claims: 1.8V 2.5V 1.2V & 3.3V.
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