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Canned goods are non-perishable. Used needles carry contaminate. One is useful, the other isn't.
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They're communicating that the original post is not a meme, it is news.
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Ironically, the line work is very solid in this comic
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And watching an account for a year isn't simping?
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What are you doing watching someone for a year? What could you possibly gain from that effort? OP clearly lives in your head rent free
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It's even crueler when you remember that newly freed slaves grew the watermelon themselves because they couldn't afford much. Pumpkin spice is a choice of novelty, not survival.
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It's not so much the choice of hobby, but the degree of obsession, being so intense that even the participant admits that it's illogical, yet partakes for the emotional fulfillment.
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I know albedo and eccentricity from CG materials
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Fascinating, i wonder how this affects music arrangement and instrument expression between cultures
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I only know of Andorra from The Cloak
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You joke, but a calcified fetus in the womb for years is possible. It was a bizarre read, i don't remember the condition's name.
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Very few believed Joe wast the best choice, they just really didn't want Trump, hence the popularity of Harris despite not being incumbent.
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People were also a lot more open to their data being used by machine learning because it was used in universally appreciable tasks like image classification or image upscaling; tasks no human would want to do manually and which threatens nobody.
The difference today is not the data used, but the threat from the use-case. Or, more accurately, people don't mind their data being used if they know the outcome is of universal benefit.
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The issue isn't the final, individual art pieces, it's the scale. An AI can produce sub-par art quickly enough to threaten the livelyhood of artists, especially now that there is far too much art for anyone to consume and appreciate. AI art can win attention via spam, drowning out human artists.
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The passion... The passion... Is more than i can withstand!
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21 is very specific
I've been using machine learning to separate the music from the soundtrack of the 2001 film Osmosis Jones. Using selective muting and many, many spectral edits, I've extracted around 20 songs so far. There will be artifacts, but it's the best that can I can do with the sources and tech I have.
There seems to be a lot of AI audio tools; anyone try them for audio isolation? My usecase is separating a song from a 5.1 movie mix, there's a great remix of Hot Blooded I wanna preserve