I think you might have more luck asking it to write a script to do what you'd like. I gave ChatGPT 4 the following input:
"Please give me a python script that writes the chromatic 7th intervals from C to B in eighth notes in a convenient output format like lilypond or musicxml."
The script it gave me worked perfectly, outputting lilypond to stdout and a musicxml file that imported into musescore with no issues.
There is now basic autoroute capability that works on a selection of traces. There is still no whole-board autoroute, and although in theory you could just select all items in the board and hit autoroute, it is not functionally designed to work this way.
I think these graphs mistakenly compare inflation adjusted wages to unadjusted house price. It also fails to account for increases in house size.
Inflation adjusted cost per square foot is $126 in 1978 and $146 in 2020, about a 16% increase. Inflation adjusted wages over the same years went from 24.5K in '78 to 36K in '19, for about a 46% increase.
According to these stats, housing is actually more affordable for the same home size.
I wonder to what extent homes have increased in size to compensate for the higher price of the land they are built on.
In my neighbourhood over the last ten years small-ish 1-floor homes built in the 70s and 80s have been consistently replaced with 3-story McMansion atrocities.
You can't buy a smaller, cheaper, house because they are not being built, and I suspect the reason I'd that their price per square foot would be sky high due to the cost of the land.
I do, their SDK is OK... but Nordic is the clear leader on tooling and SDK quality. The DA14531 has OTP memory for the final firmware and you can program and run out of RAM for testing. The firmware is typically mirrored to RAM anyway so this is pretty much indentical to how it works after programmed.
Oh, interesting. I had assumed that the usual dev setup would involve external flash rather than running the code from RAM. That sounds quite a bit easier. It seems like Nordic is the way to go unless you really need to shave every cent off your BOM cost. Thanks for responding.
Evenflo has a car seat that is designed to last 10 years. This seems pretty reasonable, after this point I assume you'd want access to the latest technology and safety standards, and plastics do age some over time.
You can do the same thing where you configure it to just one key, start with the basic triads, etc.