@garrytan I think we are in the Napster phase of AI and at some point it will all be controlled and rationed. Napster created an explosion of new music and musicians. Then the lawyers stepped in. Look at the state of music today to see what happened.
@kalezelden@GrimGriz I believe AI is empowering me to do things I couldn’t do before. To be more productive and work on what I want to do with less tediousness. Myself and every developer/creator I know are working more hours and making breakthroughs. We need your ideas. Join us.
@kalezelden It resulted in all kinds of music, experimentation and breaking boundaries. Music was the soundtrack of our lives, even if we weren’t musicians. Art was in the air like never before. It doesn’t feel like music is as important as it was then.
@annielcrawford One of the few books that made me laugh out loud. Reading it when it was released at the height of modern monoculture hit a lot differently than reading it now when the world itself has become absurd.
@annielcrawford Well it’s my ideas, my requirements, my testing. The LLM is just helping me implement it (something I wouldn’t be able to do otherwise without hiring a developer). Whether it is innovative or scalable is on me.
I am still listening to my favorite album of 2024: Nebulous Nights by @royksopp which the YouTube algo recommended on the day it was released. It has become my constant background while working.