Post what you've been working on this week
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I finally got around to setting up mpv with a webbm creator, yt-dlp and ffmpeg to easily make webms and soundposts from youtube videos.
Another meme
Good progress on the meme making, I have made
Not sure if I ever posted this one
This one too
I think it may not be original
>one of the few characters that survive the film
I cant remember any movies with pilots in em but I feel like this is the opposite for some reason.. maybe im just thinking of video games where they always die 9 out of the 10 times. Either way that one was funny
Posted this album yesterday. Any feedback is appreciated.
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Fat girl anthem for all my BBW lovers
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still just working on shitty tunes
actually really good. enjoying it so far. your vocal mix could be better though. dont know if a simpler vocal mix is just what you're going for, but i think you should experiment a little more with it. i think your song life of a convict would benefit greatly from having some reverb + distortion for example.
LMAOOOOO. This shit goes hard
Yeah, admittedly I suck at mixing. Thanks for listening
I made this simple tune recently and posted it in SoundCloud. I'm surprised that 3 people liked it
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Just some stupid photoshops.
no shame in it, mixing vocals is tough. its not hard, but its way more subjective than making a good instrumental and its quite a bit more tedious. really liked the album though, pretty much everything else about it is great. it seems like something you've put a lot of work into. good shit
I have been drawing my foot, for the past 2 days, pics are on my phone and I don't have my phone right now.
Holy fucking based. Fat chasers we won
>late anthropocene
Mass extinction event here we come (^:
Yeah, well with the rate AI progresses i wouldn't put it past them to meme something like skynet into existence. It already does stock market, threat analysis and arguably our culture trends as well.
See, the worrying thing with AI progression is when analogue computing proper catches up with using transistors for the maths done with neural networks. It saves a significant amount of power and operations performed, however it causes the math to have some precision loss(which floating points already have issues with anyway). I don't think neural networks/AI is gonna be too much of an issue though, the seeming reward for increasing the number of "neurons" in a network is almost always an exponential decrease. The stock market stuff and everything else is mostly just reliant on pattern recognition and proper responses but these neural networks rarely ever seem to actual be capable of predicting anything or being innovative. The kinds of thinking for the AIs we see in sci-fi are also excessively complex compared to what we have now.
>artificial fauna
I've had weird ideas like photosynthesizing salamanders(not the one that already kind of exists but is shy of being super cool) and other genetically engineered animals. Mostly cool stuff, like actually making a dino-chicken. What are your opinions on those kinds of advances?
I'd love to see some fantastical beasts, cats glowing in the dark, six legged mammals. I used to love the idea of genetic modification, the green revolution of the 60s practically eliminated famine. Reading those biopunk novels and learning that monsanto really did try to patent basmati rice made me reconsider.
Honestly with good genetic engineering there's the possibilities for things like genuine dragons(maybe just not the fire breathing part), although something with a wyvern's body plan would be more realistic and functional. Honestly a better way to eliminate famine and tons of our issues would be to solve energy crises. Fusion power is seemingly going to be an always out-of-reach goal but nuclear power is pretty possible and genuinely quite expansive with its possibilities.
>Reading those biopunk novels and learning that monsanto really did try to patent basmati rice made me reconsider.
Oh companies try to trademark way more than just rice and do so successful for now. I forget which company it was but a company went and trademarked the genes to produce all sorts of milk proteins from just about every mammal species(including mammal species that are now extinct).
I think copyright is the bigger issue, as its clearly become a corporatist model of copyright that has an ongoing trend of increasing the time certain trademarks can be held to insure total monopoly on a product. The pharmaceutical industry is the most obvious example. On those trademarks too though, there's no doubt that shitty corporations would go out of their way to sell infertile products to prevent consumers from breeding their creations.
Do you have any hope in the future, user?