I’m more inclined to say that nudibranches are pretty.
I’m more inclined to say that nudibranches are pretty.
Acoustic instruments are going to come back in a major way. Eventually folks are going to get tired of listening to computers masturbating.
Beethoven would have loved DAWs and synthesizers. He would have vomited at the thought of a machine plying HIS trade autonomously.
With all of the tools you described the entire creative process is still done by a human musician. Sequencers have to be programmed. VSTs are just instruments and they DAWs have simply replaced expensive studio equipment so poors like me can produce a decent sounding track.
I don’t want to see generated images or AI coded video games either.
Fuck the music industry, but fuck AI made music even more. The goddamn robot is supposed to take my factory job and leave me with the time to write songs not the other way around
The fact is, with the world we live in being like it is, why the fuck not smoke? For the chance to live a little further into the distopian hellscape of our impending future? Some reward that is for denying myself something I enjoy.
You have cheap and soulless knives
No. I can be kind but I am not nice.
Horizon’s RC simulator is on steam.
Hobby Spider
Win 10 desktop for recording with Reason. Laptop running Linux Mint for everything else.
I’ll give him a listen. I enjoy hearing different points of view.
They are usually pretty pro-personal security though. I like cash. Nothing more anonymous than that.
That’s an interesting take. Strikes me as a bit nihilistic, but I’m sure this is the most surface of explanations lacking the depth of concept to really get the idea across. I can’t say it jives with me, but I have heard less reasonable notions.
Your downvotes are uncharacteristic of the usual vibe on Lemmy. Google maps and your bank must have made accounts.
I’d be surprised if the Tesla would even let you run on 10 psi. I bet it’d throw an error message and brick the accelerator.
How does one not believe in free will? Asking seriously.
I like Mint so far after about 2 months. Ubuntu was seriously lacking.
Interesting. I can imagine this crowd making a big deal of it. The biggest hurdle for many of us to switch is the user base we have to turn to for help. There’s a lot of dissenting opinions and gatekeeping to muddle through. I’m liking Mint so far though. Thank you for the straightforward answer.
Those are rookie numbers. Install Linux and pump those numbers up.