@ghdprentice that is scary to contemplate that so many of the apps we and banks, and other outfits use are patched together so randomly. I remember way, way back in the 1970s, they taught us to add comment lines to all our code with the idea that anyone could come along and examine the code and figure it out. I don’t think anyone adds comments to their code now. I got out of it (I’m an engineer, not a programmer) before C++ began its rise. I was taken aback by how instead of compact code that ran efficiently these new "kids" would call on huge libraries of functions to simply multiply a couple numbers. Guess all that super processing power of 486 chips encouraged such practices and even more so today with all the super number crunching chips and those being used in graphics cards.
I just hope somewhere, somebody is maintaining a map of the architecture of their code, so my Tidal and banking software doesn’t flake out very often. LOL. Thanks for the info and thanks for giving me something else to worry about. I recall 1999 when they had to hire a bunch of old COBOL programmers to come in and "save the world" from code not understanding "2000". Crazy.
Streamer apps critical
I don't understand why high end manufacturers release streamers with terrible apps. One of the strongest advantages of the Nodes is the BluOS app. It's simple and effective, though not full-featured. I understand the Innuos app is great. Not all of us like much less want to pay the cost of ROON and the online apps, like USB audio Player are clunky. I would love to see a paid-for version of BluOS or other manufacturers license a common but customized app, much as early versions of Windows were available from Dell, Gateway, Compaq and so many others.
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