You still manage to hang out with the Muse, and have more experience, perhaps will you be inspired by their success, and produce even better video clips than them.
There's very clearly not enough people like you, if you do better than them then it may finally be your time :) ?
(Even if many of your songs are already undeniable popular successes though, like the one on Castro mentioned at the end)
Also, i humbly believe that it'd be more original&difficult to produce songs inspired by debates on /r/CapitalismVSocialism, but that's because i'm a noob, and i suppose that you still haven't exhausted history books. I underline that it'd be really difficult to put into poetry such complicated arguments as, e.g., passive incomes or negative externalities, but only candidly imagine that it'd be useful 🤷
Thanks again frankly, and please at least watch once the videos from Red Creator Network, they also made documentaries, and intend to produce mockumentaries as well in the future :
I'm also a libertarian, but i support actually existing socialist countries, even if our capitalists(, and trostkyists,) claim that they should be saved from authoritarianism(, chinese people are among the happiest in the world, and proved that communism works better than capitalism). Just hope that you won't be too "shocked" by their love of Stalin 😁
It looks like you may be teaching an AI to create music in your style. Not a problem for consumers but maybe for the artist when making a claim to be the creator of content.
Ethics aside?!? How can you not understand, of all people, what you are doing is no different than that other cause you sing about all the time? Ethics aside, genocide is addictive.
I have to agree with Michelle on this. I can't help but think that sites like Suno are going to have a profoundly negative effect on how we produce and share art. A big part of the punk as well as the folk scene is that human touch, it's made by people for people. A machine can never truly understand how incredibly broken and unequal the world is right now, and it's made all the worse that these tools are run by and get most of their funding from the very megacompanies that are contributing to this degradation, be it their abhorrent treatment of musicians or their disregard for the environment or international tragedies, besides basics words so they can say they did something. Even a crude sketch for album art or a 20-second guitar piece recorded on a 15-year-old phone microphone is better, as long as it's made by humans, there's that cultural legacy there, and a yearning for a better world that AI models just can't replicate, and in fact directly contradict.
Thanks, Taj. All the more infuriating because I had shared this We Need a Union petition https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/we-need-a-union with David, inviting him to join our struggle, and he was aware that AI licensing — currently being negotiated by major label employees who are also investors in Suno — is something we indie musicians are pushing back against while the musician's union, (AF of M) turns a blind eye. Note to self: Apparently David's libertarian ideology trumps his socialist solidarity.
michelle, i'd say i can be completely supportive of everything the union is trying to accomplish, while still participating in capitalism, being on spotify, playing with ai platforms, etc. i can drive a car while wishing for the abolition of them, live in a building with an oil heater while wishing it had solar panels instead. life is complicated. i'll expand on this theme in my next essay, since i'm sure you and taj represent other people as well, who may be under the inaccurate impression that i think these technologies are going to have a positive impact on anything. as i said in the piece you guys are commenting on, i don't. but as lao tzu said, two contradictory things can be true at the same time.
Thanks, David. Perhaps not at your 'wits end' after all? I trust the real target for your Suno exercise was user engagement. Likely the IDF shares such ethics. Selectively using Suno without engaging in indie musician collective action like We Need a Union is like two ducks trying to fuck and fly at the same time.
I'm a web developer and the hard part is still to have innovative ideas to improve the software.
For you, the hard part will always be to have something useful/important to share.
As long as your songs succeed in changing the world 🙂
Please, if you read this message, could you take a few minutes to look at Red Creators Network ?
The last message i'll ever post on my Lemmy account was dedicated to them(, here :
https://lemmygrad.ml/post/8963758).
You still manage to hang out with the Muse, and have more experience, perhaps will you be inspired by their success, and produce even better video clips than them.
There's very clearly not enough people like you, if you do better than them then it may finally be your time :) ?
(Even if many of your songs are already undeniable popular successes though, like the one on Castro mentioned at the end)
Also, i humbly believe that it'd be more original&difficult to produce songs inspired by debates on /r/CapitalismVSocialism, but that's because i'm a noob, and i suppose that you still haven't exhausted history books. I underline that it'd be really difficult to put into poetry such complicated arguments as, e.g., passive incomes or negative externalities, but only candidly imagine that it'd be useful 🤷
Thanks again frankly, and please at least watch once the videos from Red Creator Network, they also made documentaries, and intend to produce mockumentaries as well in the future :
http://youtube.com/post/Ugkxmn0Q0NbYQiQWlmwGBHonWdM9QSiX0eQ?si=d6O4UTAjF7z20i0X
You/We are leftists, i love that song :
https://youtu.be/lPi-p_WT1Ts?si=SEjJnwpFckhhMX1G
I'm also a libertarian, but i support actually existing socialist countries, even if our capitalists(, and trostkyists,) claim that they should be saved from authoritarianism(, chinese people are among the happiest in the world, and proved that communism works better than capitalism). Just hope that you won't be too "shocked" by their love of Stalin 😁
Love you, and thanks for being there !
It looks like you may be teaching an AI to create music in your style. Not a problem for consumers but maybe for the artist when making a claim to be the creator of content.
Ethics aside?!? How can you not understand, of all people, what you are doing is no different than that other cause you sing about all the time? Ethics aside, genocide is addictive.
I have to agree with Michelle on this. I can't help but think that sites like Suno are going to have a profoundly negative effect on how we produce and share art. A big part of the punk as well as the folk scene is that human touch, it's made by people for people. A machine can never truly understand how incredibly broken and unequal the world is right now, and it's made all the worse that these tools are run by and get most of their funding from the very megacompanies that are contributing to this degradation, be it their abhorrent treatment of musicians or their disregard for the environment or international tragedies, besides basics words so they can say they did something. Even a crude sketch for album art or a 20-second guitar piece recorded on a 15-year-old phone microphone is better, as long as it's made by humans, there's that cultural legacy there, and a yearning for a better world that AI models just can't replicate, and in fact directly contradict.
Thanks, Taj. All the more infuriating because I had shared this We Need a Union petition https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/we-need-a-union with David, inviting him to join our struggle, and he was aware that AI licensing — currently being negotiated by major label employees who are also investors in Suno — is something we indie musicians are pushing back against while the musician's union, (AF of M) turns a blind eye. Note to self: Apparently David's libertarian ideology trumps his socialist solidarity.
michelle, i'd say i can be completely supportive of everything the union is trying to accomplish, while still participating in capitalism, being on spotify, playing with ai platforms, etc. i can drive a car while wishing for the abolition of them, live in a building with an oil heater while wishing it had solar panels instead. life is complicated. i'll expand on this theme in my next essay, since i'm sure you and taj represent other people as well, who may be under the inaccurate impression that i think these technologies are going to have a positive impact on anything. as i said in the piece you guys are commenting on, i don't. but as lao tzu said, two contradictory things can be true at the same time.
Thanks, David. Perhaps not at your 'wits end' after all? I trust the real target for your Suno exercise was user engagement. Likely the IDF shares such ethics. Selectively using Suno without engaging in indie musician collective action like We Need a Union is like two ducks trying to fuck and fly at the same time.
you've lost me there.
Lao Tzu. Paradox. Google it.