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cinemachick t1_je2lcp3 wrote
Reply to comment by Blackthorne75 in Founder of Afghan girls’ school project arrested in Kabul: UN by upvote-for-rights
An avalanche starts as a snowball, you don't see the enormity until it's rolled down the hill
cinemachick t1_jde6j8n wrote
Reply to comment by ByleBorver in Adding the final varnish to my latest painting! [OC] by DarbyDawid
Cat.
cinemachick t1_jcwneq0 wrote
Reply to comment by lori_lightbrain in India cuts internet for 27 million people amid search for fugitive by marketrent
Say what you will about the outsourcing of labor, but it's a bit goache to call them 'windup toys.' It takes skill to execute directions from a different country in a different language to exact specifications, even if the task isn't a higher order of intelligence. Just because they're paid less for smaller jobs now, doesn't mean they aren't capable of learning something more skilled in the future.
cinemachick t1_j8g5jve wrote
Reply to comment by ApiContraption in PsBattle: Corporate event introducing a new yogurt by aguslucas
This reminds me so much of picking a starter Pokemon...
cinemachick t1_j1l1r45 wrote
🎵It's beginning to look a lot like Bismuth! 🎵
cinemachick t1_iy60loc wrote
Reply to comment by notspoon in I built a "sentence to playlist" AI capable of turning your playlist ideas into a real playlist in a matter of seconds! Go check it out! by notspoon
Awesome, glad this helped 😊
cinemachick t1_iy1o1wr wrote
Reply to I built a "sentence to playlist" AI capable of turning your playlist ideas into a real playlist in a matter of seconds! Go check it out! by notspoon
"Angry vocaloid" and "angry Hatsune Miku" only had angry human music, might need a touch of recalibration (although I know Miku's catalog on Spotify is small)
Edit: "Jpop to listen to in the rain" generated a playlist that was 70% English songs, 30% Japanese. The AI seemed to get hung up on the word "rain", most of the English songs had the word "rain" in the title. Overall mood was upbeat and peppy, I was expecting something softer and gentle (like "Honey" from CardCaptor Sakura or a lo-fi playlist.) Maybe the AI has a harder time with non-English songs in general?
Edit 2: "Queer graduation music" - I intended this to be what you'd play before or after a high school graduation with a large queer population. 70% of it was EDM for some reason? Only a couple actually queer artists were included (Ru Paul, Demi Lovato). Also the song "I Wish I Was Queer So I Could Get Chicks" was in there - I get why the AI would add it in but that one needs to be marked anti-queer in the system
Edit 3: "Rave for preschoolers" mainly had either funk or queer dance music, only about 20% was EDM/Eurodance (and it was far down the playlist.) The songs with lyrics weren't really preschool-appropriate, I was expecting something from Cocomelon or Disney to pop up. 🤷
All of these comments are in good faith, I hope this helps fine-tune the algorithm!
cinemachick t1_ixdi1r2 wrote
Reply to comment by drumsareneat in Helicopter view of LA sunset by pritidope
I didn't want to make it too wordy, I meant "most of the buildings/housing are only 1-2 floors high"
cinemachick t1_ixbrivd wrote
Reply to Helicopter view of LA sunset by pritidope
You found the one part of LA that actually has skyscrapers, most of LA is relatively flat besides the mountains XD
cinemachick t1_ix9dpzx wrote
This would be very fun to crossstitch ❤️
cinemachick t1_ix791so wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL in response to infamously high suicide rates at Mapo Bridge in Seoul, South Korea, the bridge was adorned with suicide prevention messages and uplifting photos. These measures weren't enacted by the government, however, instead the entire project was financed by Samsung's life insurance division by evilclownattack
You are correct, thus the caveat
cinemachick t1_iwx4zez wrote
Bismuth is really booming! 🥁
cinemachick t1_iwx3yho wrote
Reply to TIL in response to infamously high suicide rates at Mapo Bridge in Seoul, South Korea, the bridge was adorned with suicide prevention messages and uplifting photos. These measures weren't enacted by the government, however, instead the entire project was financed by Samsung's life insurance division by evilclownattack
Obligatory post: if you are in the US, you can call 988 to reach mental health services (with the caveat that they are allowed to get law enforcement involved)
If you're dealing with suicidal thoughts in general and need someone to talk to, PM me, I know what it's like and am happy to lend an ear
cinemachick t1_iwx3pn9 wrote
Reply to comment by CygnusX-1-2112b in TIL in response to infamously high suicide rates at Mapo Bridge in Seoul, South Korea, the bridge was adorned with suicide prevention messages and uplifting photos. These measures weren't enacted by the government, however, instead the entire project was financed by Samsung's life insurance division by evilclownattack
I know you're probably joking, but on the offchance you're not, PM me if you ever want to talk. I've been down the road of suicidal ideation and found a way to hang on, I can share tips and what I found helpful
Edit: Thank you to the nice person who reached out to Reddit Cares for me, to clarify I'm okay and not currently suicidal
cinemachick t1_iwecvs0 wrote
Reply to comment by mr_ji in Meta-analysis shows a strong association between loneliness and depressive symptoms in children and adolescents by chrisdh79
This can be used to argue for future studies of loneliness in children (since this was an analysis of previous studies over the last century.) It can also be used to support a budget for more counselors in schools, paid activities for children to meet each other, and finding ways to identify kids who are lonely and screen them for depressive symptoms. When you're asking someone for money, having a study to point to is often the difference between success and "maybe next year."
cinemachick t1_iwdbivb wrote
Reply to comment by weredev in Meta-analysis shows a strong association between loneliness and depressive symptoms in children and adolescents by chrisdh79
Now that we have a study, it goes from "unproven anecdote" to "studied fact" and people will take it more seriously
cinemachick t1_ivwqoq7 wrote
Do the animals already have cancer, or do they induce cancer in the animals for testing purposes? I hope they were given loving care after the study was over, cancer sucks
cinemachick t1_iua1sj9 wrote
Do you sell your paintings? I really love the satirical nature of this piece
cinemachick t1_ir3gb7i wrote
Reply to comment by Alwayslookin4shrooms in what goes around comes around by sometimesisleeptoo
Yeah, a tiny bit of camera stabilization and it's perfect
cinemachick t1_je31zzi wrote
Reply to The guy behind the viral fake photo of the Pope in a puffy coat says using AI to make images of celebrities 'might be the line' — and calls for greater regulation by Lakerlion
On the one hand, we are definitely on the edge of a world where anything can be faked. On the other hand, we've been down this road before: Photoshop, "realistic" CGI, dodging and burning pinup prints, the fairy photograph hoaxes of the early 1900s, etc. We learn and adapt to changes incrementally, not everyone and not all at once, but we get there eventually. And let's be honest, misinformation has been in place in the media for years - the sinking of the Lusitania was completely fabricated to create justification for war, way before anyone had AI or Photoshop. It all comes down to who the source is and their credibility, has been since the dawn of the written word.
(But tbf, I'm in an industry that will be hit hard by AI so I understand the panic!)