Does your monitor have a nonstandard rgb pattern? If zed is trying to do its own subpixel rendering then getting the pattern wrong is going to mess up your results.
… this is incredibly wrong headed. People forget. Even when we promise we will remember, we forget. And what we remember is often false and distorted; more so with every revisit.
Take snapshots and souvenirs to aid and anchor your memory. Take careful photographs to adorn your walls and communicate to others.
But to be clear, tedious manual XML configuration was also Spring. Others may have done it earlier, but Spring still decided it was the way to go, put their name on it, and released it.
I think they should (permission allowing) be able to ask for location, as often as they like.
I pin the system disruption from this query squarely on the OS. It should make such determinations in the background and return whatever value it has, without starting up a new scan just for this query.
Be careful, or you'll summon one of the many locals here who have been very successful in AI and lisp. For example @marklwatson has a number of books on modern "AI" applications in various lisps (I particularly recommend checking out Hy, since it's so easy to move from python).
If you're talking about AI winter, it might be fair to put some blame on the commercial Lisp Machine producers, but I think it's indisputable that the early failures were due to capricious government funding as well as the non-existence of big, cheap GPGPUs.
Lisps existed long before any AI hype, and they'll happily continue long after.
the presence of a decent quality DAC in the official dongle is neat. I'm not super surprised, since Apple probably wouldn't want poor-quality audio associated with their brand.
edit 3: the rest of this comment doesn't add anything to the discussion, it's just griping. you are welcome to ignore it.
A DAC in every dongle. A DAC in every pair of earbuds.
We went from one DAC to piles of them. I don't know that I will ever stop being bothered by this 'improvement'.
edit: yes, I know we don't actually put DACs in earbuds. I think. Please tell me that's not happening.
edit 2: Oh no that's really what's being done. I didn't realize Audio Accessory Mode was going away.
It's wasteful (contributes to e-waste). It also drives up costs or drives down quality at the lower end.
Phones are digital devices, so they produce digital audio. Audio is analog, so you have to have a DAC somewhere in the chain.
Before the removal of 3.5mm ports, there was a DAC in the phone. Earbuds could be relatively simple devices. No on-board processing, just wires and speakers. Even cheap earbuds ($20) could have decent sound quality.If it was a good phone, it was probably a decent DAC. If your phone had a shit DAC you couldn't correct for that though.
Now the phone sends digital audio over USB C. The earbuds, or your dongle, have to contain a DAC. In theory, if you buy an expensive standalone DAC and use good 3.5mm earbuds, or buy good USB C earbuds, this could be an improvement from the previous situation. On the cheap end of the market, it's now harder/more expensive to make earbuds at the same quality as before.
Given how disposably people treat earbuds (understandably, since they're easy to lose and easy to break), this all isn't great.
(Or are you using it in vertical orientation?)