miditui#Create a music player in the terminal using Rust was another Rust stress test I gave to LLMs: command line terminals can’t play audio, right? Turns out, it can with the rodio crate. Given the success so far with Opus 4.5 I decided to make the tasks more difficult: terminals can play sound, but can it compose sound? So I asked Opus 4.5 to create a MIDI composer and playback DAW within a terminal, which worked. Adding features forced me to learn more about how MIDIs and SoundFonts actually work, so it was also educational!
(九)提供区块链服务的,应当采取监测发现、防范、阻断、处置在区块链上发布、传播违法信息、病毒木马、恶意程序或者为违法犯罪活动提供支付结算等帮助的措施;。夫子对此有专业解读
Также посол России в Исламабаде Альберт Хорев сообщил, что Москва выступает за сотрудничество Исламабада и Кабула для борьбы с терроризмом.。关于这个话题,safew官方下载提供了深入分析
The subtlety: They had utilities which would produced formatted Basic listings and they would give example output of these utlities in their ads and catalogs. It was quite a while before I realized that most of those examples were not program excerpts, but complete programs which of course contained the Beagle Bros signature weirdness. And then there were the seemingly innocent hex dumps. My favorite was from the cover of one of their catalogs, which had a classic picture of this fellow sitting in a chair. On the floor next to him is a handbag with a piece of tractor paper sticking out. On the paper is a hex dump: 48 45 4C 50 21 20 and so on, which are ASCII codes that spell out the message: “HELP! GET ME OUT! I’M TRAPPED IN HERE!----SOPHIE”
If the A* calculation for a shortcut (in Step 3) finds it's now impassable, or if its actual detailed cost is significantly different (e.g., 20%) from the pre-calculated shortcut value: