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Cake day: June 19th, 2025

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  • If you download something, nobody can take that away either. By getting the physical copy you are just creating extra steps.

    I am making the point that it seems we have a generation that doesn’t understand how to go and get files and/or share them.

    Nothing I said was about subscriptions.

    Personally, I could do without the physical media, that is just going backwards and I don’t want to own all that crap. But it also means the only services I use are ones I make myself so I can listen to my collection anywhere in the world and on any device I own. But its my service.

    For what its worth, I never have subscribed to spotify or any other music service. I do chip in a bit of money for SOMAFM, and I guess it is streaming, but it’s listener supported radio basically.

    There is so much to listen to, and so much fan traded and openly traded music, whats the point of paying someone?



  • The resurgence of vinyl was understandable as the sound exhibits a warmth and depth

    Only because it is adds pleasing artifacts to the original and people connect a turn table up to something to listen to it with. When used to hearing crappy encoded digital, with a bad DAC through lossy bluetooth to a tiny speaker, vinyl sounds better.

    Funny thing is that you can record vinyl digitally and that recording will sound exactly the same on good equipment which tells you it isn’t the vinyl itself that sounds good.

    In any case vinyl is extremely disappointing to see come back. It is a very energy intensive process, using PVC often mixed with lead. It is very heavy and bulky to move around, so transportation costs are high.

    I understand the desire to have a physical thing, but only its flaws make it be a reproduction of the source material AND is environmentally not good.




  • The point is the question is never one you would actually ask anyone. It definitely is unlike the math question you presented.

    It isn’t nitpicking. The weights and stats in the model would never have been trained on this, because nobody would ask it. Why would anyone ask “should I walk or drive” to get to a carwash?

    Any reasonable person should assume it is a trick question. Because of course there is a car there, do you really need to ask if it needs to be driven there?

    It almost comes off as a riddle, but isnt, so you get results about saving gas and getting excersise.

    I mean how many people know the answer to this:

    “A man leaves home, turns left three times, and returns home to find two masked people waiting for him. Who are they?”

    And yet AI will get it right, nearly instantly. Because the training data statistically leads to the correct answer.