Simon
Having no idea what this is about and being on a Linux meme subreddit is absolutely peak Lemmy.
I mean, it would be an order of magnitude more work to grow all the food and build the (subpar in comparison) amenities I need to survive. But I guess then I would just be a slave to nature. You can't escape.
When you say those words do you imagine normal people reading this and not laughing
The deeper I get into this platform the more I realize the guise of being 'progressive, left, privacy-conscious, tech inclined' is literally the opposite.
??? So why don't we get better at making energy than get scared about using a renewable resource. Fuck it let's just go back to the printing press.
Amazing to me how stuff like this gets upvoted on a supposedly progressive platform.
Now this is something I can get behind. But I was talking about the decision to retaliate in the first place.
Why?? Please make this make sense. Having AI to help with coding is ideal and the greatest immediate use case probably. The web is an open resource. Why die on this stupid hill instead of advocating for a privacy argument that actually matters?
Edit: Okay got it. Hinder significant human progress because a company I don't like might make some more money from something I said in public, which has been a thing literally forever. You guys really lack a lot of life skills about how the world really works huh?
Hmmm, no custom bare metal commercial product running linux? Roger that captain.
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It's up on my Soundcloud if you want to sample it and review. I can probably do some more work on it later this week.
For the instruments I have a private plugin originally based on spleeter and I have LALAL.ai. Some tracks (like the drums) which it's not as good for, I get my buddy to extract in FL studio (its implementation is surprisingly not terrible) since I use ableton. Sometimes the result is good, sometimes it's not. There's only so much you can pull out of these old tracks but the fact we can do it at all is pretty mind-blowing.