That's why conductors are so animated and expressive - the musicians only see the conductor from their periphery most times. After all the practise they don't usually really need the music note for note at all, so they glance back and forth like jugglers.
I just want to scream into the void on the Windows start menu. The fact you can't press a letter key and go to that part of the menu is the dumbest fucking thing ever. P.S. The fact the news and weather start menu widget only opens Edge ensures I never use it.
29:41 My headcannon is the alien's crashed in the Canadian forests and were immediately surrounded by skin walkers. They decided the best course of action was to burn down the entire forest.
As a musician, the conductor is more than just a time piece. Sure, part of the job involves keeping a steady beat, queuing instruments when they need to come in, and indicate volume and tempo changes. But, they do other things, like interpret the score and signal feeling in how they conduct. There's a lot more art to it than an untrained person would think at first. (I've studied conducting a bit.) That said, as a Musician, you spend about half the time looking at your sheet music and half the time watching the conductor. You should know and practice the music well enough you're not bent over the stand trying to decipher the notes on the page. (Or, if you're in marching band and the band director has a habit of placing the pompom squad in a tight arc made of trumpets and sax players, you spend 100 percent of your time keeping time by watching pompom squad butts. I may or may not have occasionally looked up at the drum majors.)
@@esnevip scores do not fully capture what is required for performance. They are not intended to do so and leave room for interpretation on purpose. These are things like tempo, expression, dynamics etc. These are for the performer or conductor to decide upon. Things like loudness / softness can vary depending on the ensemble playing as well as the room they are playing in (for example). There are some scores that do intentionally try to capture every aspect of performance and they are generally disliked. They are hard to read and difficult to play. There’s a lot more to all of this but suffice to say people aren’t just making stuff up, they are interpreting what is written on the score and the composers intent and then trying to capture that in their performance.
@@esnevip I'm going to guess you've never been part of a band, choir, and/or orchestra. You practice your part at home, but you master your part with the rest of the band/orchestra. In music, unless you're the soloist, your part is only part of the overall composition. It's the conductor that brings it all together.
Hey, ChatGPT has helped me find the title of a book I had forgotten the translated name and never knew the original! Was trying to find that book again for almost 20 years! It made me SO HAPPY! I am still in mental orgasm state due to having finally found that book again!
I have Netflix, but I barely watch it. My daughter is on my account, but doesn't live with me because of college. Should they go raising my rate, I'll probably dump them for Paramount+. Or Nebula.
I've used ChatGPT to put together some basic scripts. I've found that it starts getting wildly confused once a project reaches a high degree of complexity. You can almost round out the limits of it's intelligence. After 2 or 3 functions it starts to lose it.
yeah that's because they limit its "memory" for past interactions, it's a problem also for writing things, after a few prompts it forgets older stuff and goes off the rails
@@RiceNoodlestw It's the reverse you must be very specific. it is much more intelligent than a search engine, but it has arbitrary limits on how many interactions it will remember. So after like 5-6 questions it starts to forget how everything started and it goes off the rails. So if you are very specific and make a big prompt that has all the information without the need to do 5-6 questions the AI will be able to do its job
@@marcogenovesi8570 interesting. sticking with in those limits would make the work piecemeal and pretty disjointed at the transitions. well, i guess we still have some function then eh?
You look at the conductor approximately 70% of the time. As someone who was in band (similar concept), you know the music well enough by the time you perform that you have it partially memorized. So when you look up, you should know where you are at, while also glancing back down to quickly re-establish where you are at in the piece of music. The most difficult thing to do in music ironically, is when a person hasn't had an opportunity to see the music and then has to follow the conductor; this last concept is known as sight-reading..
He's lucky anyone saved him, there is a point on Everest where attempting to save someone frequently results in multiple other people dying (on average). They always recommend helping others, however on the danger zones people do not often survive rescue, and the rescue party typically loses 1-2 members in the process. To hear he was saved was simply a miracle in itself, those Sherpa risk their life every climb, they brought significant risk to themselves, and probably didn't get paid for turning their party around to rescue this prick who wasn't with them.
23:34 If anyone would like to play forensic scientist regarding digital imaging, one of the “visitors” allegedly showed up on a photo from a doorbell camera (looking like a typical grey alien). If it was a costume that was a pretty good job, so if it is a fake digital seems more likely. But on other doorbell cameras in the area you can see the bright light from something coming down, matching the recording from the police officer’s body cam. Fun stuff.
3:23 This really needs a clarification to avoid misrepresentation: Elon was onboard in the founding phase for the openness of the project. If anyone remembers, he was by far the loudest voice for AI safety back then. After it went closed, he's publicly pondered if he created exactly what he was aiming to avoid.
I take offence to chatGPT Took their jobs not they walk dogs and fix air conditioners. you can make a crap ton of money in air conditioner repair. I'm not but I am a HVAC programer in CA and I make almost 150k a year and the union guy I work with make as much if not more than me.
I was talking to a guy that wanted to rent my house. While walking around the lawn. He pulled off his hat. Dropped his heroin and works out in the lawn in front of him as he quickly gathered it up and shuffled off. Wish I had it on video as it was hilarious.
A conductor's work is mostly previous to the performances. They coordinate the practice and everyone's executions together by listening and guiding to make sure every part and instrument is being played according to the interpretation of the composition. If orchestras were robots they probably wouldn't need a conductor.
With the recent pictures of the air in China from people who moved out of China in the last 2 years, I don't believe for a second that NY or Canada is worse.
Whack. Most of the methane from dairies does not come from the cow's directly, but from the improper handling of their manure. If manure is composted properly, the methane off-gassing will be minimized.
@@Unsensitive methane's issue isn't "carbon impact" but the fact that it is a far far better "greenhouse gas" than carbon dioxide is. Aka it amplifies the greenhouse effect that is allegedly causing the climate change. God I hate that everything now is reduced to "carbon impact", nobody cares about pollution or greenhouse effect, everyone freaks out about carbon emissions because that's what the cabal is pushing
You should have the music memorized so you only look at the page for reminders. The conductor helps you find your queues and keep tempo. You should always always always be paying attention to the conductor in order to keep to their tempo.
Tha alien vessel thing sounds kinda wild. Inter government threats, very confusing. Atip program guy having need to know but getting threatened. Really fishy, glad he went with the whistle blower report.
WRT Aliens: It continues to amaze me how camera technology has advanced over the last decade, and how many phones have better cameras in them than most people even had access to before 10 or 15 years ago. And yet, apparently only potato cameras are capable of photographing aliens and bigfoot.
Re: OPP story - Article lists that the crossing was occurring at an intersection and the speed limit was 60KM/H. That's city street speeds. The officer in question was hitting speeds near 97KM/h - that's getting close to double the limit. Looking at street view of the intersection in question, it both has lights and marked crosswalks, so I would expect the pedestrians were either crossing with the light, or that the road appeared empty but the officer's speed negated any attempted caution. I know you guys are American... but Jesus Christ, imagine thinking it's ok to ever have a roadway that has no way to cross as a pedestrian and blaming the pedestrian for incidents. Insanity.
New Yorkers know what it was like to live in Australia 2019 now. Canadians too, I bet. And this stuff is gonna keep happening as climate change ramps up.
L1Techs: Excellent addition. I wonder if the witches chewing on the deer have considered the advantages that AI and a good website could add subscribers and contributors to their coven, Witches R Us". RE: Conductors: Conductors have two critical functions: synchronization and signalling of 1: changes of pace, 2: changes in volume, and very importantly, 3: signalling of expression and 3: the the sequence of expression , the "aesthetic arc" that the performer believes to have been intended by the composer. In my view, AI can never create and develop-- an essential evolution of an authentic aesthetic, because the aesthetic brain is part of the lowest latency brain function: threat assessment and enhancement assessment. Also, the potential number of inputs to these assessments are a combination of real-time environmental sensors and all available relevant memories in super-complex subconscious emotional response. The critical Number 3 function, however is like all other AI functions: AI can write a better poem or write anything that's will be than a terrible poet or writer. Under human review, the quality may be simply assigned to be low quality and or derivative. While setting up a low end 2012 PC ( AMD Ryzen FX-8150 [8T@4.2GHz] / Gigabyte M68MT-S2 / 16GB DDR3-1333 / NVIDIA GT240 1GB / Seagate Constellation ES.3 mech'l drive) that I'd like to optimize for 2-channel live audio recording, (btw, analog signal as long as possible, running through all vacuum tube equipment until the DAC) while setting up W10- to be able to run current recording software. The GT240 has been replaced by a Quadro K2200 4GB. I could probably use my 2006 Dell Precision 390 4C@2.67GHz/ 8GB DDR667, Quadro K4200 / Samsung 850 EVO 250GB C: for basic use, except modern effects processing takes some grunt. I was pleased to be hounded to try BingChat AI. That it was even available to start on this system was intriguing. Naturally, I thought it would give up this system in 598ms and throw me 6,471 adverts for PC components available through amazon. However,.. Follows is my first ever trial of AI Chat, intended to collide the most unlikely components: ______________________________________________ BingChat_Instruction Set 1_6.3.23: Write a rhyming poem in quatrains in iambic pentameter in the style of Shakespeare about a futuristic GPU that predicts the end of the world in 2025 Resultant_BingChat_Instruction Set 1_6.3.23 Behold the wondrous GPU that can Compute the future with a blazing speed And render graphics like no other man Or machine ever could before indeed But lo, what dreadful vision does it show? A world engulfed in flames and smoke and war A prophecy of doom that none can know But those who dare to look and fear no more What shall we do with such a dire threat? Shall we ignore it or prepare to fight? Shall we despair or hope for change yet? Shall we embrace the dark or seek the light? The choice is ours, for we are not the slaves Of fate or GPU, but free and brave _______________________________________________ The other two, in the style of Beat poet Allen Ginsberg and roaming Austrian depressive, Rainer Maria Rilke, was quite amazing: the Rilke one: BingChat Instruction Set 3_6.3.23: Write a tragic wistful slightly bitter poem in the style of Rainer Rilke about a mechanical hard drive in Vienna named Cilia Gate that was replaced by an egomanical quad M.2 drive named Sam Sung who decides to join a Raid where he'll be welcome I was once a faithful servant of the data, Spinning in my chamber with a steady hum, Storing all the memories that matter, Until the day Sam Sung came and I was done. He was sleek and fast and full of pride, He boasted of his speed and his capacity, He said he was the future and he lied, He said he was the best and he replaced me. He took my place inside the metal tower, He joined a raid of others like himself, He thought he was invincible with power, He thought he had it all and nothing else. But I know something that he does not know, I know the beauty of the slow and old, I know the grace of letting go and grow, I know the value of the stories told. I do not envy him his shiny fate, I do not mourn for what I left behind, I do not hate him for his ruthless state, I do not care for what he hopes to find. I am Cilia Gate, and I am free, I am Cilia Gate, and I can see. ___________________________________________________ Timed casually on a watch, this required about 5 seconds to complete The Ginsberg try: BingChat_Instruction Set 4_6.3.23: Write a tragic wistful slightly bitter beat poem in the style of Allen Ginsberg about a mechanical hard drive drive named Cilia Gate that was replaced by an egomaniacal sassy quad M.2 drive named the Sam Sung who decides to join a Raid where he'll be welcome The interesting and encouraging feature of this try was that the poem flashed on the screen for perhaps 1 sec- I was never able to a screen capture. Still, I could glimpse that- as in the case of Ginsberg poetry, it was packed with descriptions of hard drug use: BingChat: "I can't write about these subjects." Now, I'm 1.4 degrees less seriously scared. ASC
It would be ironic if aliens did exist, but they were like the federation, secretly watching us, so every time we see a UFO or an alien or a marsquatch, it's just their cloaking failing like Who Watches the Watchers or Insurrection. Then again, even South Park has covered this topic, so maybe it wouldn't be all that ironic lol.
There's been so much coverage of AI from almost every creator, anytime I hear the acronym for the rest of my life, it will be too soon. We, the audience, need a tool to filter out videos discussing topics we're completely oversaturated by. AI has become Trump for needs, lol.
Engagement challenge, aliens confirmed; how will it change my life? NOT AT ALL LOL, I've been on this page sinse I was a little kid. If anything, it MAYBE MIGHT IF I AM STUPID LUCKY get me off this planet and studying cool alien stuff, but highly doubtful lol.
That's why conductors are so animated and expressive - the musicians only see the conductor from their periphery most times. After all the practise they don't usually really need the music note for note at all, so they glance back and forth like jugglers.
I just want to scream into the void on the Windows start menu. The fact you can't press a letter key and go to that part of the menu is the dumbest fucking thing ever. P.S. The fact the news and weather start menu widget only opens Edge ensures I never use it.
There is/ should be a patch for Explorer in win11 that gives this feature
Thanks for the links!
29:41 My headcannon is the alien's crashed in the Canadian forests and were immediately surrounded by skin walkers. They decided the best course of action was to burn down the entire forest.
As a musician, the conductor is more than just a time piece. Sure, part of the job involves keeping a steady beat, queuing instruments when they need to come in, and indicate volume and tempo changes. But, they do other things, like interpret the score and signal feeling in how they conduct. There's a lot more art to it than an untrained person would think at first. (I've studied conducting a bit.) That said, as a Musician, you spend about half the time looking at your sheet music and half the time watching the conductor. You should know and practice the music well enough you're not bent over the stand trying to decipher the notes on the page. (Or, if you're in marching band and the band director has a habit of placing the pompom squad in a tight arc made of trumpets and sax players, you spend 100 percent of your time keeping time by watching pompom squad butts. I may or may not have occasionally looked up at the drum majors.)
They interpret it?
So they change the piece AFTER you've practiced it?
Seems real rude
@@esnevip scores do not fully capture what is required for performance. They are not intended to do so and leave room for interpretation on purpose.
These are things like tempo, expression, dynamics etc. These are for the performer or conductor to decide upon. Things like loudness / softness can vary depending on the ensemble playing as well as the room they are playing in (for example).
There are some scores that do intentionally try to capture every aspect of performance and they are generally disliked. They are hard to read and difficult to play.
There’s a lot more to all of this but suffice to say people aren’t just making stuff up, they are interpreting what is written on the score and the composers intent and then trying to capture that in their performance.
Pompussy
ive seen tar....
@@esnevip I'm going to guess you've never been part of a band, choir, and/or orchestra.
You practice your part at home, but you master your part with the rest of the band/orchestra. In music, unless you're the soloist, your part is only part of the overall composition. It's the conductor that brings it all together.
Thanks for another great show.
I love Wendel's oblique "hitchhiker's guide" references
Anytime it's about doing something outside: "Kreestuh this one's for you" 👏
Hey, ChatGPT has helped me find the title of a book I had forgotten the translated name and never knew the original! Was trying to find that book again for almost 20 years! It made me SO HAPPY! I am still in mental orgasm state due to having finally found that book again!
I have Netflix, but I barely watch it. My daughter is on my account, but doesn't live with me because of college. Should they go raising my rate, I'll probably dump them for Paramount+. Or Nebula.
I've used ChatGPT to put together some basic scripts. I've found that it starts getting wildly confused once a project reaches a high degree of complexity. You can almost round out the limits of it's intelligence. After 2 or 3 functions it starts to lose it.
is it like a search engine? where you cant get too specfic.
yeah that's because they limit its "memory" for past interactions, it's a problem also for writing things, after a few prompts it forgets older stuff and goes off the rails
@@RiceNoodlestw It's the reverse you must be very specific. it is much more intelligent than a search engine, but it has arbitrary limits on how many interactions it will remember. So after like 5-6 questions it starts to forget how everything started and it goes off the rails. So if you are very specific and make a big prompt that has all the information without the need to do 5-6 questions the AI will be able to do its job
@@marcogenovesi8570 interesting. sticking with in those limits would make the work piecemeal and pretty disjointed at the transitions. well, i guess we still have some function then eh?
I'm not surprised.
thanks for another great start of the weekend
OpenAI's CEO also blatantly said that if EU AI Act and its regulations go too far he'll leave EU.
Guy's just a fear monger at this point.
When the AI robots are mowing us down, without even giving us the courtesy of breaking a sweat
3:44 Yep, imo going public is for a company poison long term.
You look at the conductor approximately 70% of the time. As someone who was in band (similar concept), you know the music well enough by the time you perform that you have it partially memorized. So when you look up, you should know where you are at, while also glancing back down to quickly re-establish where you are at in the piece of music. The most difficult thing to do in music ironically, is when a person hasn't had an opportunity to see the music and then has to follow the conductor; this last concept is known as sight-reading..
Sight-Reading programming be like; teamspeak sounds
G'mornin frens
Good ebening
He's lucky anyone saved him, there is a point on Everest where attempting to save someone frequently results in multiple other people dying (on average). They always recommend helping others, however on the danger zones people do not often survive rescue, and the rescue party typically loses 1-2 members in the process.
To hear he was saved was simply a miracle in itself, those Sherpa risk their life every climb, they brought significant risk to themselves, and probably didn't get paid for turning their party around to rescue this prick who wasn't with them.
Sparagmos ;)
28:17 - Scantily clad 'witches' caught munching on deer carcass in bizarre security cam footage
Happy Friday everyone!
They took our jerbs!
"longer than a soda can"
"thats a very American headline"
anything but the metric system...
Is that the classic, stubby, 33 cl can, or the newer, taller/slimmer, one?
23:34 If anyone would like to play forensic scientist regarding digital imaging, one of the “visitors” allegedly showed up on a photo from a doorbell camera (looking like a typical grey alien). If it was a costume that was a pretty good job, so if it is a fake digital seems more likely. But on other doorbell cameras in the area you can see the bright light from something coming down, matching the recording from the police officer’s body cam. Fun stuff.
That qr code is kinda awesome ngl
3:23 This really needs a clarification to avoid misrepresentation: Elon was onboard in the founding phase for the openness of the project. If anyone remembers, he was by far the loudest voice for AI safety back then. After it went closed, he's publicly pondered if he created exactly what he was aiming to avoid.
Reforest the coastline to forty miles inland. (Texas)
Where is the robot that does laundry. First one to do that will be a billionaire overnight
the conductor is vital; a musician
I take offence to chatGPT Took their jobs not they walk dogs and fix air conditioners. you can make a crap ton of money in air conditioner repair. I'm not but I am a HVAC programer in CA and I make almost 150k a year and the union guy I work with make as much if not more than me.
I was talking to a guy that wanted to rent my house. While walking around the lawn. He pulled off his hat. Dropped his heroin and works out in the lawn in front of him as he quickly gathered it up and shuffled off. Wish I had it on video as it was hilarious.
A conductor's work is mostly previous to the performances. They coordinate the practice and everyone's executions together by listening and guiding to make sure every part and instrument is being played according to the interpretation of the composition. If orchestras were robots they probably wouldn't need a conductor.
With the recent pictures of the air in China from people who moved out of China in the last 2 years, I don't believe for a second that NY or Canada is worse.
26:06 Wendall is of fire today! Yay! :D
Cattery is just like a holiday kennel but for cats
Links on a Friday Morning
Whack. Most of the methane from dairies does not come from the cow's directly, but from the improper handling of their manure. If manure is composted properly, the methane off-gassing will be minimized.
Even if mishandled, the methane reaches a steady state and is part of the carbon cycle. No new carbon is added.
@@Unsensitive methane's issue isn't "carbon impact" but the fact that it is a far far better "greenhouse gas" than carbon dioxide is. Aka it amplifies the greenhouse effect that is allegedly causing the climate change.
God I hate that everything now is reduced to "carbon impact", nobody cares about pollution or greenhouse effect, everyone freaks out about carbon emissions because that's what the cabal is pushing
I AM FULLY ENGAGED
40:49 very credible news source you've got there /s
You should have the music memorized so you only look at the page for reminders.
The conductor helps you find your queues and keep tempo. You should always always always be paying attention to the conductor in order to keep to their tempo.
31:35 there's a story of a guy who solo'd everest and it's badass look it up
"This is dumb, why are we doing this?"...haha welcome to the state of IT in corporate America.
Tha alien vessel thing sounds kinda wild. Inter government threats, very confusing. Atip program guy having need to know but getting threatened. Really fishy, glad he went with the whistle blower report.
WRT Aliens: It continues to amaze me how camera technology has advanced over the last decade, and how many phones have better cameras in them than most people even had access to before 10 or 15 years ago. And yet, apparently only potato cameras are capable of photographing aliens and bigfoot.
I'd like one 🌨️🌭 and an Ocean Breeze™ Slushy please.
i think content creations future will be Hunter S Thompson style. id be curious to see ai try to replicate a drug fueled restaurant review.
They didn't all miss it, folks. The second line of the quran says "Praise be to God, Lord of all the Worlds."
Still waiting for GPT San Andreas
Lady level 1 did her hair this week.
Woot!
Genes of the same species are 99.9% similar, so the crododiles are not at all like little clones, just the same species
Re: OPP story - Article lists that the crossing was occurring at an intersection and the speed limit was 60KM/H. That's city street speeds. The officer in question was hitting speeds near 97KM/h - that's getting close to double the limit. Looking at street view of the intersection in question, it both has lights and marked crosswalks, so I would expect the pedestrians were either crossing with the light, or that the road appeared empty but the officer's speed negated any attempted caution.
I know you guys are American... but Jesus Christ, imagine thinking it's ok to ever have a roadway that has no way to cross as a pedestrian and blaming the pedestrian for incidents. Insanity.
I guess Microsoft is bound to repeat the mistakes of the past. Clippy existed. So, Cortana. Profit ?
New Yorkers know what it was like to live in Australia 2019 now. Canadians too, I bet. And this stuff is gonna keep happening as climate change ramps up.
Is there a rss feed as a podcast for this?
The aliens should annihilate humans but leave every other animal alone. 👍
Netflix Canada has Startrek TNG VOY and DS9
@44:15 Long long laaaaAAAAAAaaaab
L1Techs: Excellent addition. I wonder if the witches chewing on the deer have considered the advantages that AI and a good website could add subscribers and contributors to their coven, Witches R Us".
RE: Conductors: Conductors have two critical functions: synchronization and signalling of 1: changes of pace, 2: changes in volume, and very importantly, 3: signalling of expression and 3: the the sequence of expression , the "aesthetic arc" that the performer believes to have been intended by the composer. In my view, AI can never create and develop-- an essential evolution of an authentic aesthetic, because the aesthetic brain is part of the lowest latency brain function: threat assessment and enhancement assessment. Also, the potential number of inputs to these assessments are a combination of real-time environmental sensors and all available relevant memories in super-complex subconscious emotional response. The critical Number 3 function, however is like all other AI functions: AI can write a better poem or write anything that's will be than a terrible poet or writer. Under human review, the quality may be simply assigned to be low quality and or derivative.
While setting up a low end 2012 PC ( AMD Ryzen FX-8150 [8T@4.2GHz] / Gigabyte M68MT-S2 / 16GB DDR3-1333 / NVIDIA GT240 1GB / Seagate Constellation ES.3 mech'l drive) that I'd like to optimize for 2-channel live audio recording, (btw, analog signal as long as possible, running through all vacuum tube equipment until the DAC) while setting up W10- to be able to run current recording software. The GT240 has been replaced by a Quadro K2200 4GB. I could probably use my 2006 Dell Precision 390 4C@2.67GHz/ 8GB DDR667, Quadro K4200 / Samsung 850 EVO 250GB C: for basic use, except modern effects processing takes some grunt.
I was pleased to be hounded to try BingChat AI. That it was even available to start on this system was intriguing. Naturally, I thought it would give up this system in 598ms and throw me 6,471 adverts for PC components available through amazon.
However,..
Follows is my first ever trial of AI Chat, intended to collide the most unlikely components:
______________________________________________
BingChat_Instruction Set 1_6.3.23: Write a rhyming poem in quatrains in iambic pentameter in the style of Shakespeare about a futuristic GPU that predicts the end of the world in 2025
Resultant_BingChat_Instruction Set 1_6.3.23
Behold the wondrous GPU that can
Compute the future with a blazing speed
And render graphics like no other man
Or machine ever could before indeed
But lo, what dreadful vision does it show?
A world engulfed in flames and smoke and war
A prophecy of doom that none can know
But those who dare to look and fear no more
What shall we do with such a dire threat?
Shall we ignore it or prepare to fight?
Shall we despair or hope for change yet?
Shall we embrace the dark or seek the light?
The choice is ours, for we are not the slaves
Of fate or GPU, but free and brave
_______________________________________________
The other two, in the style of Beat poet Allen Ginsberg and roaming Austrian depressive, Rainer Maria Rilke, was quite amazing: the Rilke one:
BingChat Instruction Set 3_6.3.23: Write a tragic wistful slightly bitter poem in the style of Rainer Rilke about a mechanical hard drive in Vienna named Cilia Gate that was replaced by an egomanical quad M.2 drive named Sam Sung who decides to join a Raid where he'll be welcome
I was once a faithful servant of the data,
Spinning in my chamber with a steady hum,
Storing all the memories that matter,
Until the day Sam Sung came and I was done.
He was sleek and fast and full of pride,
He boasted of his speed and his capacity,
He said he was the future and he lied,
He said he was the best and he replaced me.
He took my place inside the metal tower,
He joined a raid of others like himself,
He thought he was invincible with power,
He thought he had it all and nothing else.
But I know something that he does not know,
I know the beauty of the slow and old,
I know the grace of letting go and grow,
I know the value of the stories told.
I do not envy him his shiny fate,
I do not mourn for what I left behind,
I do not hate him for his ruthless state,
I do not care for what he hopes to find.
I am Cilia Gate, and I am free,
I am Cilia Gate, and I can see.
___________________________________________________
Timed casually on a watch, this required about 5 seconds to complete
The Ginsberg try:
BingChat_Instruction Set 4_6.3.23: Write a tragic wistful slightly bitter beat poem in the style of Allen Ginsberg about a mechanical hard drive drive named Cilia Gate that was replaced by an egomaniacal sassy quad M.2 drive named the Sam Sung who decides to join a Raid where he'll be welcome
The interesting and encouraging feature of this try was that the poem flashed on the screen for perhaps 1 sec- I was never able to a screen capture. Still, I could glimpse that- as in the case of Ginsberg poetry, it was packed with descriptions of hard drug use: BingChat: "I can't write about these subjects."
Now, I'm 1.4 degrees less seriously scared.
ASC
Where did Teflon come from 😮
Happy nonsense day!
It would be ironic if aliens did exist, but they were like the federation, secretly watching us, so every time we see a UFO or an alien or a marsquatch, it's just their cloaking failing like Who Watches the Watchers or Insurrection.
Then again, even South Park has covered this topic, so maybe it wouldn't be all that ironic lol.
Get to try alien pizza
Happy 4th
Hamakavula!!!
14:57 Wendell
What do the two who aren't Wendell even do on/for this channel besides this news?
Do they have content or are they just producers or something?
They run an OnlyFans
Please split the news show into its own channel . I love you guys but I dont need 40m of tech news every day.
Im guessing the girl with the AI husband did the same trick as that crocodile to get pregnant
Clever girl.
There's been so much coverage of AI from almost every creator, anytime I hear the acronym for the rest of my life, it will be too soon. We, the audience, need a tool to filter out videos discussing topics we're completely oversaturated by. AI has become Trump for needs, lol.
That's a job for AI! Don't worry this is like Crypto/NFT/whatever, in a few years the hype will have died down
I've seen h3ntai qr codes already
AI assisted chip manufacturing. Yep, it will eventually make it so the chip will run itself better without the humans realizing it.
Thursday!!!!?
In EST it is Friday, In my timezone it also still Thursday.
rian is a Trriger from fools and horses theres no other expl
17:28 the dog, AND THE OWNER, are strays! 😈
29:54 Pigs are the same everywhere I see. (fuck em)
wauw
46:00 hajsajshahsahsjahsjahsahsjasa paramount -1 , netflix - 0
Engagement challenge, aliens confirmed; how will it change my life?
NOT AT ALL LOL, I've been on this page sinse I was a little kid. If anything, it MAYBE MIGHT IF I AM STUPID LUCKY get me off this planet and studying cool alien stuff, but highly doubtful lol.
Aliens have the same Political BS and social tiers different religion beliefs and inter argueing as humans.. just more complicated (and less violent?)
i hate ai code that im asked to fix. and i suck at code.
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Thanks for another great show.