It's because the dataset is all algorithmically lossy compressed music, and not the real source Basically made with pirated mp3s
Comes and goes? Webmin would like a word
I am so over reinventing the wheel in tech, I feel as if that's 99% of where the money and time goes
I have pro edition on multiple home systems, definitely have had more issues with my corporate issued Win11 laptop, but it's also many major versions behind what I have at home.
I really don't understand what is different about my installs of Windows 11 compared to what I read in all these types of articles. I have zero issues with the platform day in and day out with heavy workloads like Pro…
Windows is still very present in the Enterprise, for many more reasons than AD/Exchange.
This 100%. These threads are the same shit I was reading on Slashdot in 1999
In the last 25 years I have never gotten this vibe from devs, DirectX likely enabled a ton of games that would have never seen the light without it.
Getting chills from a recording/generated sound isn't indicative of talent in any way.
Personally for me I wouldn't be able to reconcile the fact that these generated stems are basically the same as generated AI images--built from the digital bits of existing tracks/music/recording that someone else spent…
I mean they would provide it--you would think this is something the AI coding businesses would be highlighting. "Here's an app tends of thousands use every day built with our AI tools!" Heck they did it with languages…
>While established developers debate whether AI will replace them, these kids are shipping. Developers who learned their craft in the age of pull requests and sprint planning sneer at their security failures, not…
The quote assumes that "good looking" wood is inherently "good" which is not always the case. You could have a very ugly piece of wood facing the wall but it could be the most structurally sound and durable wood ever.…
Midi is used heavily for guitar patch and lighting automation as well as triggering backing tracks in a DAW running on stage. The use of MIDI (over USB) has only increased on stages.
> A trained musician can feel time difference as small as 1 ms No they cannot.
> because Windows is unusable for MIDI This is simply not true. Many performers use Windows laptops and MIDI to control their stage equipment without issue.
It's because the dataset is all algorithmically lossy compressed music, and not the real source Basically made with pirated mp3s
Comes and goes? Webmin would like a word
I am so over reinventing the wheel in tech, I feel as if that's 99% of where the money and time goes
I have pro edition on multiple home systems, definitely have had more issues with my corporate issued Win11 laptop, but it's also many major versions behind what I have at home.
I really don't understand what is different about my installs of Windows 11 compared to what I read in all these types of articles. I have zero issues with the platform day in and day out with heavy workloads like Pro…
Windows is still very present in the Enterprise, for many more reasons than AD/Exchange.
This 100%. These threads are the same shit I was reading on Slashdot in 1999
In the last 25 years I have never gotten this vibe from devs, DirectX likely enabled a ton of games that would have never seen the light without it.
Getting chills from a recording/generated sound isn't indicative of talent in any way.
Personally for me I wouldn't be able to reconcile the fact that these generated stems are basically the same as generated AI images--built from the digital bits of existing tracks/music/recording that someone else spent…
I mean they would provide it--you would think this is something the AI coding businesses would be highlighting. "Here's an app tends of thousands use every day built with our AI tools!" Heck they did it with languages…
>While established developers debate whether AI will replace them, these kids are shipping. Developers who learned their craft in the age of pull requests and sprint planning sneer at their security failures, not…
The quote assumes that "good looking" wood is inherently "good" which is not always the case. You could have a very ugly piece of wood facing the wall but it could be the most structurally sound and durable wood ever.…
Midi is used heavily for guitar patch and lighting automation as well as triggering backing tracks in a DAW running on stage. The use of MIDI (over USB) has only increased on stages.
> A trained musician can feel time difference as small as 1 ms No they cannot.
> because Windows is unusable for MIDI This is simply not true. Many performers use Windows laptops and MIDI to control their stage equipment without issue.