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> its just creative prompting,

Sure, you just can't upload the resulting track directly on Bandcamp, but you're free to "creatively prompt" on SUNO all you want, they'll even host your "music".

It's also a matter of resources. People uploading gigabites of AI generated slop a day isn't really what Bandcamp is about.


Good. Although It's gonna be tough to enforce.

> Our guidelines for generative AI in music and audio are as follows:

> Music and audio that is generated wholly or in substantial part by AI is not permitted on Bandcamp.

> Any use of AI tools to impersonate other artists or styles is strictly prohibited in accordance with our existing policies prohibiting impersonation and intellectual property infringement.

Which is balanced. It means that you can still use Illugen to generate a drum sample for instance, but you can't just generate a whole track on SUNO and just upload it on Bandcamp.


OP forgot to mention that speed is relative ;)

> Reddit still has the capacity to show you what you're actually looking for.

Reddit has the capacity to manipulate minors and groom them into believing all kind of sick "fictions", endorsed by the admins. It should absolutely be banned for minors.


None. HN is a social media since it's an online forum. In fact HN runs afoul of many EU regulations already, GDPR, cookie law, ...

How can I block AI generated videos (especially AI generated scripts) in my browser? Youtube has to give the viewer an option or the website is going suffer greatly from AI slop...

Why is youtube in general making it so hard to block content or channels? and now they made it harder to clean up the user's own viewing history, it just doesn't make sense...


Do you believe we can automatically detect AI generated videos, without having too many false positives and without spending huge amounts of resources playing the cat and mouse game?

It's not possible and it's not economically viable. Best we could do is some sort of signature to prove that the source of a video is trusted by the proof issuer.


> Do you believe we can automatically detect AI generated videos

Of course they can detect enough of these, Google literally has a AI video generator in Gemini. It's not a matter of detecting every single ones, but enough to weed out the most egregious use of AI.

> It's not possible and it's not economically viable.

It's absolutely possible and it's about the very future of Youtube as a platform, what isn't economically viable is letting people upload tons of AI generated garbage on their platforms.


Because quantity > quality, as long as Google keeps making money from your time, engagement and attention. Easy.


It's an eco-disaster but on the other hand there is Linux... at some point people need to take a stand, especially given how crappy W11 is...


Im not going to do the support for my kids not using windows along with the schools using O365 and such. So found a refurb business laptop for them on the one without TPM2. Popped linux on the old one and it went from slow to fast for OS related things and not a terrible machine but snappy. Like, it's a 10yr old i5 but that was enough for sims4, office, and minecraft. It's crazy how much compute performance Windows is taking from its users.


to be fair the iot edition of windows ten is also blazingly fast to the point where >10yo thinkpads are perfectly fine for everything outside of gaming ... so id blame microsoft for adding layers upon layers of shit to the os , instead of blaming the os itself


that's picking at what is the OS. Sure, but no one is generally running Windows 10 IoT


is there a single person in the world that would choose windows 11 over windows 10 iot if microsoft deigned to offer the choice ??


Good. How could these "disruptive" american companies get away with violating local laws that long remains a mystery to me. If I started running an illegal hotel in Barcelona, or a website advertising for illegal rentals in the same city, myself, from Spain, I'd be quickly arrested and thrown in jail as an individual...


Is there a PGlite but like SQlite (so without a running a server), just with the PG flavor of SQL instead of Sqlite's?


> Why in 2025 can we not ship a statically typed high performance language for browsers?

Which one?


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