Neat idea!
One thing I'd recommend though - on your website, on the landing page, put a short video/animated gif that immediately shows an example of use.
Also, it took me quite a while to spot the little bug in the bottom-left corner so you may want to perhaps expose it a little bit more? Perhaps add a little animation that focuses the user's attention there?
Good luck!
Thank you! I already have a quick demo video on the landing page, let me know if it's not showing on your end. I'll also be making some changes to the bug icon to help draw more user attention to it.
Wasn't there a research where they put very sensitive microphones in the ears of a tinnitus-affected woman and they actually were able to record something (noise/sound)?
I wonder what came out of that.
Sadly not everyone is able to keep anything in their ears for a longer period of time. For me, it quickly gets very tiresome to the point where my ears start to hurt.
I'll ask again, since I didn't receive an answer up till now: is it capable of running macOS Big Sur on an ( Apple Silicon{M1 or later} + macOS Monterey{or higher} ) host?
If so, would I be able to install apps via App Store on this Big Sur?
Yes, Lume supports running macOS Big Sur as a guest on Apple Silicon (M1 or later) hosts running Monterey or newer, as long as you’re using an ARM64 build of Big Sur.
However, App Store sign-in is currently not supported inside macOS VMs due to how Apple handles hardware entitlements and secure boot in virtualized environments.
That said, with macOS Sequoia, Apple has relaxed some constraints — you can now sign into iCloud inside a VM, which enables direct downloads of stable or beta Xcode installers without needing the App Store. More details here:
Thanks, but the issue is I don't need XCode.
It's a weird use case, I know - I need to be able to access App Store to download old versions of Apple's Motion/Final Cut Pro, ones that are only available for Big Sur.
If this is somehow possible, then I would really appreciate any tips, thanks!
Is there a point in building another PNG to SVG tool though?
I've been in this workflow for quite a while and web-based converters never really seem to work properly.
The only decent solution for me has been using Inkscape's Image to SVG converter.
Don't get me wrong, I'm cheering for you but this is does look like something that may need to be a humongous project, so keep that in mind.
Good luck though!!!
A little of both. Intermittent fasting didn't seem to have an impact. Longer fasts (longest I've done is 3 days) definitely do, I seem to have better control for the days following it.
But that doesn't look like remission, you still need insulin...? Better control after long fast is expected (using insulin). Have you done c-peptide or antibody tests?