mm_maybe

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[–] mm_maybe@sh.itjust.works 2 points 4 days ago

The other way to navigate it is if you get into the storyline of the Gizzverse, the fictional universe that is referenced throughout their songs, but not in chronological order. Trying to piece it together has encouraged me to branch out and listen to albums I otherwise might have ignored.

[–] mm_maybe@sh.itjust.works 1 points 4 days ago

To each their own. That's part of what makes KGLW so fascinating. They're a band that two people with very different musical tastes can both love equally!

[–] mm_maybe@sh.itjust.works 22 points 6 days ago (4 children)

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. About to release their 27th album and have covered pretty much every genre so no matter what you like, there's probably a record for you. My favorite is the Flying Yellow Microtonal Banana, full of great tracks, but Billabong Valley has broad appeal.

[–] mm_maybe@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 week ago

That's interesting; I had a conversation once with a friend whose SO was addicted to porn about how she would feel if she discovered that he had AI deepfakes of her. She was very clear that she would see it as a huge relief and a compliment, even; obviously a large part of the hurt she was feeling had to do with the betrayal of having her SO lusting after other women. Otherwise, I don't see how the question is any different for AI porn than other porn; the unique thing about AI is that it's possible to make porn about one's spouse.

[–] mm_maybe@sh.itjust.works 1 points 3 months ago

Since I used to run GPT-2 bots on Reddit (openly declared as such, in a bot-friendly sub, using LLMs so stupid/deranged nobody would mistake them for real accounts) I've been thinking about this problem for a long time. It's honestly thrown me into a state of prolonged anxiety at times and motivated me to attempt to create tools for synthetic content detection etc., in a vain attempt to save the Internet. And I've concluded that we're well past that point, and approaching the point at which we need to reconsider what, exactly, the internet really is, and that is to say that it should not be considered a source of any sort of authentic experience. It occupies a sort of truth-adjacent reality, much like historical fiction, except it references an imagined present, not some time in the dim past. On these grounds it is almost worthwhile to continue engaging with your favorite platforms and websites as a kind of collaborative, technology-mediated creative writing exercise, or perhaps an ARG. It doesn't feel quite so pointless, viewed through that lens.

[–] mm_maybe@sh.itjust.works 1 points 6 months ago

Ok, thanks for clarifying. FWIW, I find the built-in adblocker in Vivaldi extremely dependable, without the performance cost of loading an add-on (especially on top of a base browser that is significantly slower to begin with).

[–] mm_maybe@sh.itjust.works 1 points 6 months ago (2 children)

Honest question: why is it not safe after then? They developed their own adblocker if I'm not mistaken? What am I missing?