Mocked up a super rough example to try this: https://metronope.bickio.me/
themusicman
Yeah I'll code this up today and send you a link
This is similar to some popular exercises for improving your internal pulse. E.g. having the metronome drop out for a number of bars while you're playing.
My prediction:
On its own, it would be hard to derive the underlying pulse. Even a trained musician would take a little while (my guess is 4+ measures). In the context of a song it would probably have little to no effect.
I could probably test this if anyone's interested
Lol this might actually work in some games
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Me looking at the hero image:
I've never seen anyone explain the last hit mechanics correctly on first try. This guide got close until...
After 10 minutes, only the soul orb grants souls, so last-hitting troopers becomes less crucial.
The orb only ever spawns if you last hit, so it's just as crucial
Yes it's powerful, but McG has a pretty weak ult so it all balances out (roughly)
You can't double jump mantle the wall, it's slightly too high. Triple jump yes. However, even then it forces you into a more vulnerable position just to get a sightline.
470 upvotes on a post which isn't a meme? Come on, we're better than this
If rust code relies on a C API (as it necessarily does), then a breaking change to the API requires changing that rust code. This is common sense.
If a process is set up for deferring rust maintenance to a rust developer, this can only last as long as rust maintainers are willing to staff it.
If C developers are unwilling to accept any risk of needing to touch rust code in the future, then rust contributions should not have been allowed in the first place.
Allowing rust contributions and then imposing restrictions on what can be done with it? That's not reasonable.