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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • I’m trying to use this whole reddit madness to quit using the internet for anything that isn’t intentional. The fact that I’m here writing a comment shows that it’s not going perfectly, but so far reducing the time I spend scrolling or watching YouTube has definitely improved my headspace.

    The simple act of not using my phone or any other screen until I get out of home in the morning makes me so much more energetic and my mind more clear.

    It’s a fucking addiction and most of us have it without realizing. The horrible part is that quitting cuts you out of so much stuff, but it really is worth it.



  • I don’t quite get how a “collective art piece” could get “hijacked”. If it can be hijacked than it’s only collective and collaborative for the ones that Reddit likes.

    Of course this is the only way they could present it, but as far as I’m concerned the cool thing about r/place, in principle, is that you can see the chaos of the world, with opposite views, opinions, goals, tastes, interests sharing the same space, the same place, and interacting with each other.

    I’d much rather see swastikas alongside sickles and hammers, stickmen being murdered alongside unicorns, dirty jokes alongside the Mona Lisa, than this corporate PR stunt.

    I think it also shows that the protests have been somehow successful. Sure, Reddit won’t fail, but if they decided to do another r/Place it’s only because they know how loved it is by the community and hope to make people forget about the disaster.





  • AI powered brain-chips is a concept that terrifies me but also fascinates me because it would avoid this kind of useless bullshit.

    Imagine having a very advanced AI in your brain that knows you really well (because well, it’s in your brain). You could have concepts and information explained in the most effective way for you, or (and this really is scary) directly written in your brain so that you suddenly just know something. Your colleagues would just have to think the information that you need to receive, and then their chip and your chip would communicate so that the message gets “translated” to your own “thought language”.

    I think that’s the future we will face if we don’t wipe ourselves out of existence first. The “cool” thing is it would be an actual evolutionary leap that would make us something we can’t really grasp at the moment.

    The scary thing is it would of course be a shit sold by corporations to transmit ads directly to your brain or some shit


  • AI powered brain-chips is a concept that terrifies me but also fascinates me because it would avoid this kind of useless bullshit.

    Imagine having a very advanced AI in your brain that knows you really well (because well, it’s in your brain). You could have concepts and information explained in the most effective way for you, or (and this really is scary) directly written in your brain so that you suddenly just know something. Your colleagues would just have to think the information that you need to receive, and then their chip and your chip would communicate so that the message gets “translated” to your own “thought language”.

    I think that’s the future we will face if we don’t wipe ourselves out of existence first. The “cool” thing is it would be an actual evolutionary leap that would make us something we can’t really grasp at the moment.

    The scary thing is it would of course be a shit sold by corporations to transmit ads directly to your brain or some shit


  • AI powered brain-chips is a concept that terrifies me but also fascinates me because it would avoid this kind of useless bullshit.

    Imagine having a very advanced AI in your brain that knows you really well (because well, it’s in your brain). You could have concepts and information explained in the most effective way for you, or (and this really is scary) directly written in your brain so that you suddenly just know something. Your colleagues would just have to think the information that you need to receive, and then their chip and your chip would communicate so that the message gets “translated” to your own “thought language”.

    I think that’s the future we will face if we don’t wipe ourselves out of existence first. The “cool” thing is it would be an actual evolutionary leap that would make us something we can’t really grasp at the moment.

    The scary thing is it would of course be a shit sold by corporations to transmit ads directly to your brain or some shit





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    I think I only saw a trailer when it was announced. It looked kina horrible to be honest, but after reading this I’m imagining it like one of those games that are kind of bad by usual standards and that you can’t really recommend to anyone like you would recommend any other game, but that is just so unique and special in its own way that it sticks with you. Something like Pathologic maybe, but without the depression




  • I live in Italy and don’t really give much attention to latin poo songs, but it sure feels like it.

    I have to say though that those are probably the ones that get here. I don’t think that in Latin America there’s no poo music for the rest of the year.

    EDIT: obviously pop, not poo. I’m leaving the typo because it’s funny. EDIT 2: GODDAMMIT I wrote poo TWO TIMES? What’s wrong with my fingers?



  • Piranesi by Susanna Clarke, and I hated it.

    It takes a very cool premise, then fills it with incongruences and predictable twists that you understand chapters ahead of the protagonist. Then it all ends up being (SPOILERS AHEAD) a “humans used to literally talk to nature, modern society bad” mumbojumbo with some kind of unexplained multiverse in it.


  • What concepts would you suggest looking into to start entering the audio data rabbit hole

    So far I did very basic things such as a multi voice synth that plays chords starting from the root note or hi-hats using [noise~] and [vline~]. I was thinking about looking into granular synthesis next, but I’d also want to gain more fundamental knowledge (the kind of stuff that once you know it, you can apply it to do all sorts of stuff).

    I started reading The Theory and Technique of Electronic Music, but it’s very technical and mathematical from the very beginning and it feels a bit overwhelming for someone who had to google “cosine” to remember what it was.



  • I think I might be a bit of an atypical user since most pd users seem to be on much higher level. I haven’t really made music in a long time (and even when I did I really didn’t go much further than playing around in FL Studio and making a couple of things that sound nice) and I’m using Pd more as an hobby in of itself. I always liked tinkering with technology (recently I tried getting into synth diy, but it felt like too much all at once, and I’d also have to spend money I don’t have right now) and I like the idea of creating not only a sound, but the tool to make it itself. It’s also a good way to relearn music theory with a different perspective.

    I was curious if I could use it as a way to get into music production again, so using it as VST seemed like the most obvious path. Maybe it’d be better to use it as a diy DAW? Of course it wouldn’t have a traditional workflow at all, but it’s more about the process of creating something listenable