Awesome! Is that vscode you’re using there?
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#CLion from@jetbrains along with@intellijrust - performance on par with the c++ version, can’t believe it!
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With all the memory you're saving running the app in rust, you should give the JVM extra heap. Not sarcastic. You'll thank yourself later!
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Thanks. The android app is mostly c++, I don’t think the memory allocation patterns will change. Getting rid of virtual dispatch is a clear perf gain though!
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I was not clear, give the intellij ide some more RAM :)
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oh. oh. oh, wow. has this been here all this time? why was I not informed?! :-)
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It’s currently c++, or obj-c, but I want to unify the android and iOS codebases, and get rid of 3rd party black boxes. And enjoy coding on the engine again :)
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When you get there, here's an idea for "magic generators": when animated, and one of the channels gets to 0, have a small probability of picking a new stem from among the original candidates of its theme. That way they can endlessly fade and permute new samples in
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As for your idea, it is a bit what the radios are doing - on the website. Have you tried one of these yet?
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I haven't yet. I assumed they were actually streaming content rather than mixing loops locally, and I still have plenty to try.
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It keeps downloading stems, but mixes them locally. Like a magic, but leaving out one stem to load another, every minute or so.
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Well that's just awesome!
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Interested in hearing about deploying to Palm
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awesome! are you skipping bit code on iOS?
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