Yeah just guessing if the cable supports the right usb-c protocol. The port is great. The protocol is horrible you have like 10 different versions of the same protocol. And you have to pray that your cable supports the right one you need.
Yeah just guessing if the cable supports the right usb-c protocol. The port is great. The protocol is horrible you have like 10 different versions of the same protocol. And you have to pray that your cable supports the right one you need.
Well probably because it does not know what's going on around it. It only knows the words. It can't interpret the words, only guess what is the most likely answer word by word.
Stuff like that will probably never be the same as talking with an actual person since by design it can't comprehend its input or output.
However it will be close enough to be a learning experience. Learning a language in class has the same problem that it can't replace communicating with actual people other than the teacher.
One of our cats does the same. We go for a walk with our dogs and she just trails along like 3 meters behind. We didn't train her to do this. Just decided one day that she wanted to walk with us. Sometimes it is scary since walk a bit away from home and fear that she might not fibd back when she loses us. So we don't encourage it.
Yes. There is a mod that allows audiointerfaces to be connected directly to RS via asio drivers.
https://github.com/mdias/rs_asio
Tho it is stated that you also need wineasio for linux.
You need some fiddeling to get it working even under windows but once it works its almost perfect.
Technically a gigabyte is 1000 megabyte. Megabytes are 1000 kilobytes and kilobytes are 1000 bytes. Which are all proper metric units but sadly don't make any sense. So datasystem manufactures and computer generally calculate with their proper counterparts that you mentions gibibyte mebibyte and kibibyte which sre actualy 1024 of their previous ones. Small but crucial difference.
Civilized countries have collection stations for oil often at the same place you go for recycling.