

Or like looking at the early days of semiconductors and extrapolating that CPU speed will double every 18 months …smh these people
Or like looking at the early days of semiconductors and extrapolating that CPU speed will double every 18 months …smh these people
Unfortunately not, here is a little kitchen sink type demo though https://myst-nb.readthedocs.io/en/latest/authoring/jupyter-notebooks.html
Myst-nb is probably the place to start looking btw - forgot to mention it in previous post
I use sphinx with Myst markdown for this, and usually plotly express to generate the js visuals. Jupyterbook looks pretty good as well
You could try dexed, it’s a YamahaDX7 clone https://github.com/asb2m10/dexed/releases
You need rebase instead. Merge just creates useless commits and makes the diffs harder to comprehend (all changes are shown at once, but with rebase you fix the conflicts in the commit where they happened)
Then instead of your branch of branch strat you just rebase daily into main and you’re golden when it comes time to PR
Yup, that’s what I was alluding to, while it may not still be the case for transistors, they did manage to take 50 odd years to get there, push that trend line from the figure 50 years heh (not saying you should, 5 seems much more conservative)
Take a look at Nvidias pace wrt Moore’s law (of FLOPS) https://netrouting.com/nvidia-surpassing-moores-law-gpu-innovation/