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Cyan: Hey everyone please buy us stuff on our throne I set up!!! Me: But what do we do about items that only ship in the US? And these ship to Japan but the shipping is more than the item!! We need to set the address or stuff won't even arrive. What about taxes? Apparently true gifts to streamers count under gift tax with a ¥1.1M exemption but stream-related stuff like that Nvidia or a keyboard are probably a business expense so I need to count them as misc income and then expense them when filing taxes. And these items you have on the list aren't even available any more! Also gotta set up the Stripe for payouts. And is this item even allowe-
Do you have an Nvidia card? Do you want to use Spout2 on Linux? Please help fund a test card! The Spout2 for Linux solution will support most GPUs (including Nvidia+NVK), but the Nvidia proprietary driver is weird! I need an extra card I can use to test it & add support!
TIL the way piano keys are laid out is not well documented on the internet, and not even standardized! This site explains the problem... but neither of the solutions it proposes are what actually happens as far as I can tell. On both my KORG and my Yamaha keyboards, the key giveaway is that C# and D# are significantly further apart than F# and G# (and G# and A#). You can easily feel this if you slide your finger on top of D and G/A. I don't have a good way to measure exactly, but just looking closely at my keyboards, I think what actually happens is roughly:<li>F through B are laid out as in "Scenario #1" on that site.</li><li>C is like F and E is like B. Then, KORG and Yamaha do two things:<ul><li>Yamaha places C# and D# at the same relative positions to C and E as F# and A# are to F and B, which leaves D an oddball white key: its "stem" is much wider than that of the other white keys. Also maybe F is a bit weird?</li><li>KORG cheats more: They split the difference between the D stem (which is slightly wider) and the <strong>gaps</strong> around C# and D# (which are now positioned slightly closer together than Yamaha's, but still further apart than F# and G#).</li></ul></li><li>For both designs, I believe the underlying mechanism/sensors are evenly spaced across the octave, and the mismatch (most prominent at the boundary between E and F) is just handwaved away (sensors are not on the centerline of keys).</li> I wonder if this correct, and what other solutions are out there in the wild?