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ScaleLongjumping3606 t1_j9p9fhn wrote
The obvious implication here - if AI images can’t be copyrighted - is that those copyright holders now suing AI companies will lose their cases because AI images are not under copyright.
ScaleLongjumping3606 t1_iz7wde6 wrote
From the majestic Pacific coastline to the poorly-maintained nuclear waste site where they made the plutonium for the bomb that destroyed the city of Nagasaki in a devastating firestorm, Washington State has it all!
ScaleLongjumping3606 t1_iy6fm4i wrote
One step closer to Ash and the Weyland-Yutani Corporation.
ScaleLongjumping3606 t1_iwv8x05 wrote
These are good for field recording. That’s what I use them for.
ScaleLongjumping3606 t1_iwck8jh wrote
Reply to True by Goldeneye07
Neumann has been selling the U87 microphone design since the 1960s, haven’t they? It just gets more expensive every year. Still the best all-around studio workhorse microphone.
ScaleLongjumping3606 t1_iu7y1r1 wrote
Reply to comment by Mhmd1993 in Can someone explain what just happened? I turned the "Front Pink in" slider from 100 to 0 and the static noise in my headset disappeared. by Mhmd1993
Pink most likely means pink noise
And so you probably just turned off the pink noise generator.
Pink noise is sometimes used for calibration applications in sound studios. Like, for example, when you’re mixing sound for a feature film, at the end the Dolby engineer comes in to make the Dolby encoded audio and they have a special pink noise generator that they use to calibrate the sound of the studio to their theatrical standard.
Not sure what the use is here, but it’s probably related to testing whether your headphones / speakers have a flat frequency response.
See also this handy video explanation.
ScaleLongjumping3606 t1_ir9tmty wrote
Bellingham
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Reply to comment by knowitstime in [OC] Stocks Vs Bonds 2022 by OverlookedAlpha
My theory: People who look at data graphs on Reddit are often on the spectrum for OCD / autism and nuanced diplomacy is not our strong suit. Some people’s brains are just trained to find the flaws in everything.
ScaleLongjumping3606 t1_j9tgk2t wrote
Reply to What happens to the education system when AI answers our thoughts on demand? by Workerhard62
It doesn’t really matter if AI can answer any question if you don’t know what to ask.