Automated Audio Transcription (AAT) / Automated Music Transcription (AMT) (aka: converting audio to midi)
Some notes on Automated Audio Transcription (AAT) / Automated Music Transcription (AMT) (aka: converting audio to midi)
#Requires AutoHotkey v2.0 | |
; This script creates a dark mode for specific windows by inverting their colors. | |
; It uses the Windows Magnifier in the background for the color inverting, but it only inverts just the rectangle in place | |
; of the specific windows, NOT the whole screen like the Magnifier applicaion does. This is possible through DLL calls. | |
; Big thanks to the original source at https://www.autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic.php?p=563023#p563023. | |
; Requirements: | |
; - AutoHotkey needs to be installed in C:\Program Files (or use the workaround from https://www.reddit.com/r/AutoHotkey/comments/16ux144/ui_access_without_reinstalling_in_program_files_v2/). | |
; - In the 'Launch Settings' of 'AutoHotkey Dash' you need to enable 'UI Access'. |
#!/bin/bash | |
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT | |
## Copyright (C) 2009 Przemyslaw Pawelczyk <przemoc@gmail.com> | |
## | |
## This script is licensed under the terms of the MIT license. | |
## https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT | |
# | |
# Lockable script boilerplate | |
import requests | |
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup | |
from pathlib import Path | |
# github.com/erfanhs | |
# download with twittervideodownloader.com | |
class Downloader: | |
def __init__(self, output_dir='./output/'): |
Run the following command on your terminal to install Homebrew. Homebrew is a package manager for Macs and is used to install useful development tools and software.
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
brew install --cask anaconda
to install AnacondaSection "InputClass" | |
Identifier "touchpad" | |
Driver "libinput" | |
MatchIsTouchpad "on" | |
Option "Tapping" "on" | |
Option "TappingButtonMap" "lmr" | |
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This is a post to satisfy your curiosity about alternative keyboard layouts, why some people use them, and whether they're for you. It is intended to discuss the topic in broad terms, but I will share my personal preferences towards the end. Due to time constraints and my own limited knowledge, I will focus on layouts optimized for the English language (ANSI variants, with an occasional nod to ISO).
First off, it's important to understand how much debate there is about how we got here: I will not even attempt to settle the issue of who invented the 'first' typewriter layout, because the modern device had many predecessors going back centuries. The usual legend of typewriter evolution holds that American Christopher Latham Sholes debuted the typewriter in 1868 with a 2-row layout that was (nearly) alphabetical. A horizontal stagger between the rows made room for the lever arms attached to each key:
3 5 7 9 N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
2 4 6 8 . A B C D E
Change Apple OS X Dock size from Apple Terminal
defaults write com.apple.dock tilesize -int 32; killall Dock
32
is icon size
# include <Siv3D.hpp> // Siv3D v0.6.14 | |
struct Ball | |
{ | |
P2Body body; | |
double r; | |
Color color; | |
}; | |
void Main() |