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> best circuit simulator

QSPICE (made by the author of LTspice) claims to be 10x faster.

Also, LTspice cannot do symbolic transformations, so that places an upper limit to its utility.


May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one. ~ Captain Malcolm 'Mal' Reynolds

Given their track record with Artifact, I don't think we should listen to them on the topic.

Somewhat related: Tachikoma.jl can do windows inside a terminal UI. https://discourse.julialang.org/t/ann-tachikoma-jl-a-termina...

I'm about to put up the 20 to see what everyone is raving for. But the real cost is time: if this doesn't work, I'm worse off than never trying.

Wow, classic Capricorn, no wonder they turned you down. /s

Sounds like a softsynth.

Without having the source to the WASM diodeLadder(), the following is just a guess: they implemented it exactly like every other "Diode Ladder" on GitHub, rather than a true SPICE simulation. Some evidence for that: the CPU usage would explode.


If you run the GPU full-throttle, you get, what, 1.5 hours of battery life? That takes you from 'laptop' to 'portable desktop' territory.

For CPU-only workloads, it's back to the ideal 'don't pack a charger'.


It can do both that’s the beauty. You can use it as a portable desktop sometimes and as an all day laptop other times all in the same device.

I love my M2 Max on long haul flights when I can plug it in. Crossing the Atlantic I can just load up a game from steam and play for 5 hours and then I’m back home in the US.


You can even run Crossover and play Windows games on it! I've been RDR2'ing on my M1 Pro and can't wait to crank up the graphics on the incoming M5 Max!!

Ah, yes, that makes sense. I'm in Europe where a 5 hour flight would be 2 legs and you cannot charge during.

Mojo is a well designed language.

My main objection is that they believe that open source contributors will write numerical libraries in it. This is only slightly less delusional than AMD's "We don't provide GPU drivers for the consumer cards, surely open source maintainers will aid a megacorp in need.", while Nvidia is laughing all the way to the bank.


> I never want to touch the screen on purpose

VCV modular would be fun with touch screen. :D


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