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Jayenkai

Tweaks - Search/Showcase

28th January 2023

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As much as I appreciate that, what's happening (for css, bafflement) reasons, is it's stripping the colour from the URLs.
The colour, to me, is 100% more important.
Take the above examples.*snip*


Kuron

Expensive Water

28th January 2023

Have had friends around the country who have had similar done and they have paid $10,000 - $17,000 depending on how big their front yard is and how much digging needs to be done. Luckily, we have an extremely small front yard.


Kuron

Expensive Water

28th January 2023

Thankfully, my state does not have sales tax, so if something in a store costs $4.87, that is the price, no tax added. In Tennessee, I would be paying $400 in sales tax on this job...
The work order, what it includes...
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Socoder

QOTD - January 2023

28th January 2023

Question of the Day : January 28th What was the first book you can remember reading?


Kuron

Tweaks - Search/Showcase

27th January 2023

I bold and underline my links, mainly due to browser developers changing how browsers work.
Browsers, by default, used to automatically underline links, so you know there was something to click on. They quit doing that long ago and I miss many links due *snip*


Kuron

Happy Birthday, AndyH

27th January 2023

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Jayenkai

Tweaks - Search/Showcase

27th January 2023

OK, you can leave it be. I think I sorted it..
Maybe!


Jayenkai

Tweaks - Search/Showcase

27th January 2023

Nah, not your fault. Even ''proper'' hyperlinks would've caused the same issue. It used to strip out all BBCode and the lengthy URLs screwed up the formatting.
I've switched it to being the other way, now, so it's shrunken instead of *snip*


therevillsgames

Tweaks - Search/Showcase

27th January 2023

Opps - sorry :( I should have created proper hyperlinks Steam


Pakz

Tweaks - Search/Showcase

27th January 2023

www.webfx.com
Looking at this page. There are a lot of examples of links and best practises. I personally have no preference. If it works on touch screen and can be identified that it is ok.


Jayenkai

Tweaks - Search/Showcase

27th January 2023

This morning, Pakz picked up on the fact that TRG's latest Showcase was exposing the full-sized URL's, which (without proper wrapping) would stretch the boxes on the front-page a little too much, and caused the whole site to drop down below the sid*snip*


Pakz

Google's AI Music

27th January 2023

techcrunch.com
Long link.
They wont release until they have solved copyright issues. When Napster was here. People were getting sued for 150.000 dollars per stolen song. That is a big fine.
1% of generated music now is directly copied from training dat*snip*


Jayenkai

Happy Birthday, AndyH

27th January 2023




rockford

NOM-VOM '23

27th January 2023

Yeah, I know what you mean about Monster Munch. They were sooooooo much better in the 80s than today :'(


Jayenkai

NOM-VOM '23

27th January 2023

Who's picking the colours for those Jurassic Pops?!
And, no, I don't remember Classic BBQ, only the more modern one. I was always a Golden Wonder kid. I'm still pissed off that ''the other company'' got their grubby little claws on m*snip*


rockford

NOM-VOM '23

27th January 2023

Friday's.... fuck it. Foods. Yeah. Foods.
Number 1
[SPOILER]
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Crisps. ''BBQ Flavored. No artificial flavors.'' Apparently
[SPOILER]
NOM NOM
Remember when Walkers did BBQ crisps? These are them. Remember 45+ years ago when Wa*snip*


Dan

Happy Birthday, AndyH

27th January 2023

Feliz cumpleaños !


Jayenkai

Google's AI Music

27th January 2023

AlgoMUSIC.. That's why I can never bloody well find it.
It's called AlgoMusic.
AlgoMusic runs on an Amiga, here's the output from my A600. .. In realtime!!
American and Californian : 2023/04/AmericanAndCalifornian_mp3 (.mp3)
Black Manager S*snip*


Jayenkai

Google's AI Music

27th January 2023

It's no Algorhythm, that's for sure!


Pakz

Google's AI Music

27th January 2023

Yeah, has a shadow of the beast and synthesizer feel to it!
I am stil not sure how much time the generation takes and the compute power. The previous one took half a day or more per minute. So that might be a (big) problem.


Jayenkai

Google's AI Music

27th January 2023

I'm really liking the ''Tribal drums with flute'' tracks :D


Pakz

Google's AI Music

27th January 2023

I am reading through the paper. They are indeed using layers of systems. One acoustic model. They also train on the free music archive(fma) with a couple of millions clips.
They hired specialists to write 5k of quality music sequences.
They use long term*snip*


Jayenkai

Google's AI Music

27th January 2023

If you listen to the ''Long Generation : Melodic Techno'', about 15 seconds in comes a really big long ''noise'' boom thing.
That, to me, is quite clearly on another layer than the other instruments.
With the old OpenAI Jukebox, the noise*snip*


Pakz

Google's AI Music

27th January 2023

This generating is sequential, It predicts the next token afaik. So maybe audio block after audio block. They need to get these blocks in the rights shape or something.


Jayenkai

Google's AI Music

27th January 2023

Yeah, having listened to a bunch of them, it's all less mushy than the previous versions.
If you listen carefully, you can still hear the mushy drums and mushy pianos and mushy guitars, but they all sound clearly defined as their own layers of mush.
*snip*

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