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  1. 42 minutes ago, ignatius said:

    yeah.. maybe only people who have good taste should have access to the ai 😉  i kid..

    but you made me lol..

    Normies: "first they came for the autechre and i said nothing..." 

    i still think it's shit that Ai is being focused on the arts instead of the boring jobs that people hate.. but i suspect it's all going to go bonkers everywhere.. Ai balls deep in every sector.  teaching kids at home via some iPad Ai thing that has one biased view.. while another iPad Ai thing teaches other homeschooled kids a different set of biases. 

    there's already some Ai based tools, machine learning tools for all kinds of sound sorting and sample sorting etc for producers.. and there's that thing you can buy that's a plug in that you run your half baked ideas through then apply a (insert producer) brain to and it comes out the other end sound like that person's laid hands on it. 

    this whole line of thought makes me think about the happy accidents and imperfections/mistakes that people leave in their music.  

    Ai looking backwards through the lens of musical history. .genre by genre is going to present us with some weird shit i think.. eventually. if someone smart does something with it that is.. i hope there's some pure geeks in the mix somewhere steering things away from pure commodification. "let's experiment" vs "let's monetize it". 

    open source Ai. we'll see. 

    it’s in the corporate sector as well. ai programming assistants like github copilot are changing the way programmers work. ai tools are being used to augment/replace support personnel at companies. those are just the easy ones due to the amount of data available to train on. obviously getting it into robotics will be  the big leap but tons of desk job stuff is being affected already. if you start writing an email, gmail will complete it for you based on context in your own emails

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  2. 5 hours ago, zero said:

    bunch of places in TX did this too. they even cancelled schools today for the eclipse, worried about afternoon eclipse tourist traffic. hotels jacked up their rates. local news going crazy talking about it non-stop...so much HYPE that gets everyone riled up for nothing. they forgot about clouds tho. it's cloudy here today. 

    plunging into total darkness is pretty much the only thing that can bring the U.S together these days

  3. 2 hours ago, Soloman Tump said:

    He's definitely progressed from club music to more dad home listening music, some of it hits well but I'm not a rabid fan like I once was. Very skillful producer though, just not the sort of stuff I like to listen to these days. 

    dad idm comes for us all

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  4. saw Dune 2 in cliMax at the Barely Regal Cinema in the Loyd Detention Center. Movie was great. Sound not too loud as I had feared. It did rush at the end but I feel like that’s how it was in the book too. The entire Lynch version was rushed (not his fault) so can’t complain much. I liked the tweaks they made to you-know-who. 

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  5. 22 minutes ago, o00o said:

    I began watching the original "Dune" movie directed by David Lynch and thoroughly enjoyed it, particularly for its unique designs. However, I was uncertain if it contained too many spoilers, especially since it quickly dives into the plot. Given the movie's duration, it seemed like it would surpass the plot of the newer films at that pace.

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    The lynch dune movie covers the whole first book which would be the new dune pt 1&2. 

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  6. 6 minutes ago, cern said:

    I don't know what Dune is about but seems like a dope movie!

    Should I read the books or just jump into the movies? 🤔

    i read the book and it is great and worth reading. it is quite thick though so depends on if you want to see dune 2 in the theaters or not. the book does help with understanding a lot of the first movie since there are a ton of details that are left unexplained in the movie. however the main plot points are probably easy enough to follow, you might need to watch the first once twice.

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