Electricblush

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago

Schrodingers little known side hustle was to make pens.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 days ago

I mean, your non-upgraded coins being worthless should be a pretty solid motivator.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 3 days ago

Yes sure, fair point. I'm just pointing out that it's all fiction.

[–] [email protected] 219 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (17 children)

All these "look at the thing the ai wrote" articles are utter garbage, and only appeal to people who do not understand how generative ai works.

There is no way to know if you actually got the ai to break its restrictions and output something "behind the scenes" or it's just generating the reply that is most likely what you are after with your prompt.

Especially when more and more articles like this comes out gets fed back into the nonsense machines and teaches then what kind of replies is most commonly reported to be acosiated with such prompts...

In this case it's even more obvious that a lot of the basis of its statements are based on various articles and discussions about it's statements. (That where also most likely based on news articles about various enteties labeling Musk as a spreader of misinformation...)

[–] [email protected] 34 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

I would agree with you if the same companies challenging copyright (protecting the intellectual and creative work of "normies") are not also aggressively welding copyright against the same people they are stealing from.

With the amount of coprorate power tightly integrated with the governmental bodies in the US (and now with Doge dismantling oversight) I fear that whatever comes out of this is humans own nothing, corporations own everything. Death of free independent thought and creativity.

Everything you do, say and create is instantly marketable, sellable by the major corporations and you get nothing in return.

The world needs something a lot more drastic then a copyright reform at this point.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I mean it's a effective way to prove that "the government is broken"....

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Yes switch2 definitely is the trigger for what ever evaluation internally at Nintendo causing this.

[–] [email protected] 58 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I checked the comments just to make sure someone mentioned eidetic memory.

The "um achually" approach is to point out that "eidetic" is actually the correct term and that "photographic" is a colloquialism.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I really like the quick toggle in the menu to disable NSFW.

But I find that even with NSFW set to disabled, I get a few posts showing up.

Only if I also disable NSFW from the settings does Eternity truly hide NSFW.

Is there any reason or logic behind this?

(The posts are flagged as NSFW, but somehow they still show up)

[–] [email protected] 17 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (3 children)

My take on this is that gold points was a method to drive digital purchases over physical media.

Nintendo gets all the revenue and don't have to share with retailers, also digital is a lot cheaper then physical media to produce and distribute.

Now in 2025 digital numbers are so high that they no longer feel the incentive is worth it's cost.

Also I would personally reserve the term "anti-consumer" for other more sinister things then removing a free perk or bonus... Nintendo have lots of practices that fall under this term, I don't feel this is one.

Especially since they are giving quite a lot of room for you to spend whatever gold points you have on your account. Anti consumer would be outright refusing to cash in the point right away.

[–] [email protected] 66 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I was just thinking the other day that the plot of the matrix would make a lot more sense now.

The ai is running a simulation of the 90s to keep growing because everything after that is tainted with internet memes and increasing amount of ai slop.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

A great example of using our numbers to strengthen our position as consumers.

I love this, and also the idea he has of a browser extension that gives you an exclamation mark on products features on the wiki, so you can be warned if the product you are considering has bad consumer rights or the company behind it has a shady history.

Even as someone from a country with relatively strong consumer protection (especially with regards to warranty and products breaking), I often find myself frustrated by enshittified or otherwise gimped products from greedy companies putting their bottom line and stakeholders above their customers.

 

This one started out in my backyard, deciding I wanted to try to sample my ukulele on the EP133. It then sorta just grew into this summer track.

Setup: EP133: Ukulele sample, drums and a few other samples. Micromonsta 2: Leads, custom patches by me. Exquis: Midi controller in MPE mode controlling the MM2. MM2 goes into the input on the EP133. Recorded directly into OBS on a Motu M2 interface.

Postproduction: Slight EQ adjustments in Davinci Resolve before render.

 

This is my first attempt at a chiptune-type Jam. Thought you guys might like it :) Please don't be to harsh :)

While not very purists in its form, and a bit liberated from limitations of any specific 8-bit system, I tried to use samples and/or create patches true to the genre.

 

This one starting out with me trying to get some retro/chiptune sounds out of the MicroMonsta 2. Then i though "hey, i bet some crunchy 8-bit drums would work great on the EP133.. then one thing led to another.. and suddenly there was a Jam :D

Micromonsta 2: Lead and performed bass. Bitimbral set to split, so i can play both parts on the Exquis. (On the last part i set it to stack and play both presets combined)

EP133 Drums, Sequenced Basslines + chip style arp in B section.

 

New Jam! This time its all about the retro gaming feel. Started out as me having fun making new chiptune-like presets on the MicroMonsta 2, ended up as a Jam. 😎🤖

 

This is my first recorded Jam with the EP133. I have really mixed feelings about the EP133. On one hand its really fun to play around with, and make cool beats, but at the same time i find the Live performance experience to be, tricky at best. It requires way to many simultaneous button presses to perform things, and there are not enough options for scene transitions. (I want an option to change on pattern end, not just bar/tick)

As such this is not an optimal Jam, as i probably would have needed more time to rehearse, and in the end i also ended up cutting out a part in the middle of the video because awkward transitions and overall performance was not interesting to listen to.

I'm not quite ready to give up on the EP133, but I think i would need some really substantial software updates to be properly useful for me, and not just something fun to goof around with.... The frustrations in live play just makes me want to put it away and pull out the Circuit Tracks. :/

 

This was a really fun setup. I just recently got the Intuitive Instruments Exquis and this is my first real Jam with it. The expressiveness of the Exquis combined with the nice flow working with the Circuit tracks made this setup very fun to work with.

 

This time its a more minimalist jam.

I recently got the Roland S-1 and T8, so decided to try to make something simple while learning how to use them

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