redirtSdeR
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one does not simply walk into m*rd*r
only the finest tool, algodoo
he’d rather have
a buffalo
take a diarrhea dump in his ear
Decipher #501 deciphered in ⏱️ 5m 52s ⭐⭐⭐
one would certainly fall easier

“No” - Bartosz Boq 2025
Absolute cowards. Won’t even release the comments.
think i saw that guy preform this must be the place
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Technology•As Microsoft Forces Users to Ditch Windows 10, It Announces That It’s Also Turning Windows 11 into an AI-Controlled MonstrosityEnglish
14·1 个月前I hate windows 11 so much. Notifications are so much harder to read compared to 10 due to the right menu being nonexistant, instead we have this floating notification area that I never use. Everything takes ages to load, even on my beefy pc Settings still takes like 10 seconds to open. And it feels like the programmers died halfway though re-coding the context menus. Everything slightly more advanced can only be done through the old stuff so you end up with this awful mess where there’s no design consistency, and it takes twice the clicks to get to something.
(this may possibly be the first and last time i ever care about drawing a paper straw on-model)
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Showerthoughts•The demise of Flash didn't bring any big HTML5/JS equivalent for watching animations; fast internet and better video compression made those types of animations become raster videos as wellEnglish
5·2 个月前I’ve seen quite a few kids embed Scratch projects into their websites, which I guess is actually a pretty close approximation of Flash. Stupid easy to use, vector based, customizable with forks, tiny file size(negated by the fact that you also need to embed the entire vm once for every project to get it to run). Kind of ironic that it was originally built in Flash itself though.
You’re missing the full reblog chain

https://youtu.be/3Nlb-m_vKYM?t=2m57s
tldw: ai generated music is very good at making music that sounds physically correct to a human ear, but since it’s all generated as one track, it doesn’t have any source stems. and as a bonus it’s probably been trained on shitty mp3s!
so:
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download the song, somehow.
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use an (ironically ai) stemmer to split the song. the latest audacity releases come with this tool preinstalled under the openvino effects.
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then listen to the stems individually to listen for mush. if it sounds noisy with some bleeding between each stem, and/or if you can’t hear the rests where an instrument isn’t playing, it may be ai.
effectiveness may vary by genre.
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