I hate random calls but I’m also usually very time efficient with answering things, so despite my own usual aversion to calls I find work is the only place I’ll ask if I can quick demo/show something to get input. Lasts a total of 3 minutes, keeps me on-topic to my work, and takes less time than waiting for their slow typing back while I’ll be distracted in typical ADHD fashion and start trying to discover if my laptop dock can make my hand cream melt.
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I’m a dorky inflatable latex coyote! Linux nerd, baker, some 3D things as I learn. Also love latex. The material, not the typography thing.
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Kay Ohtie@pawb.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Sam's Stuff - The State of Modern AI Text To Speech Systems for Screen Reader UsersEnglish2·18 days agoWait, inherently? I created a Piper module using the “piper-speak” shortcut program but this is neat if so
Kay Ohtie@pawb.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Bandcamp bans purely AI-generated music from its platformEnglish1·28 days agoA text prompt -> audio is not a transformer in the sense of what people are talking about, and you know it or just don’t care, or don’t wholly understand how these systems work under the hood as well.
What I’m referring to are neural models that take an input audio and are effectively a filter that operates as a neural network. Voice mods, instrument adapters, virtual pedals, amp models… These are all actually transformative. There is actual music and effort going into these. And that is not what Bandcamp is after; those were already in heavy use like 15 years ago.
The things that generate based on text are a transformer in the most technically correct sense but not in the sense of what is meant when people talk about transformative.
They’re fundamentally different purposes and usages. It’s not generated vocals from nothing but the lyrics; it’s someone else actually singing it and then a model transforming the sound to match an intended pre-set trained target, not generalization.
Kay Ohtie@pawb.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Bandcamp bans purely AI-generated music from its platformEnglish1·30 days agoSure, but we’re talking generative here, as is the article, and to pretend it’s referring to a tool that’s been standard in libraries and even VSTs for over a decade is either misunderstanding the article or being disingenuous on purpose.
Kay Ohtie@pawb.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Bandcamp bans purely AI-generated music from its platformEnglish4·1 month agoIf AIGM was like VSTs or vocaloids that’d be one thing. But it’s more like imitation of sounds, synthesizing song chunks instead of instruments and voices themselves.
The best way to think of it is something creating an audio file solely by using the Photoshop clone stamp tool across millions of source files.
Kay Ohtie@pawb.socialto politics @lemmy.world•‘F**k you’: Trump drops F-bomb before flipping off autoworkerEnglish32·1 month agoIt’s also very pro-eugenics and kind of classist of a movie. I know it’s intended to be a comedy, but it kind of wears that fact on its sleeve in a way that makes it clear that the creators actually feel that way, and not just that it’s “haha what if”.
It effectively puts the onus of the way that the country and society evolves on individuals who have not had high opportunities for education because of systemic issues or class related issues, and not on the state itself. If anything, the people it should be pointing a finger at are the very people that are shown for being selective in having a kid themselves for not doing more work to eliminate the root causes of how families end up in the situation of the “redneck” family. It shows that stupidity is the root cause, and not able-situationed people doing more work to help people broadly.
The straights are not okay
Kay Ohtie@pawb.socialto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•When your girlfriend takes her top offEnglish4·1 month agoMine ended 6 months after cold turkey on Zoloft. Doctors just… Didn’t know at all, when it happened.
I was thinking I still get them from time to time but in writing this post I realized I only get shivers, not the full zap.
Kay Ohtie@pawb.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•This CEO laid off nearly 80% of his staff because they refused to adopt AI fast enough. 2 years later, he says he’d do it againEnglish12·1 month agoI used to joke that the CEO of my former employer must subscribe to some magazine called “CEO Weekly” in which they must periodically mention, in a similar “no examples of usage, just KPIs” manner, webchat. She would always forget about it promptly and then random number of weeks later bug my boss again.
I told him if they want me to come up with how they can use webchat and be their solutions designer they need to double my salary. $60k USD was not enough for being a tier 3 systems admin, a fax and telephony specialist, and figuring out their use cases for them just to check a box that says “we have it!”
Kay Ohtie@pawb.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Going to a Protest? Don't Bring Your Phone Without Doing This FirstEnglish3·1 month agoSignal have published several times when they receive a request for data and their response.
Due to the mechanisms they employ, all they can actually give is if there’s an account associated with a phone number and the last time it logged in, if even that last bit. There’s some fairly detailed articles diving into how this works so well under the hood from a cryptographic standpoint, but it basically amounts to even addresses of users being able to be secret to minimize shared metadata to a bare minimum.
Also the software is entirely open-source – app and server both – and are frequently audited on this. The server never has an opportunity to receive any plain-text data to store.
The weak spot is always just having access to your device.
Kay Ohtie@pawb.socialto politics @lemmy.world•Exclusive: Trump administration mulls payments to sway Greenlanders to join USEnglish3·1 month agoI really can never tell if this was an actual plan with value or a case of “emperor’s new clothes” where it was just a random thing suggested or said once that Trump remembers and regurgitates every so often again.
I don’t even know if that’s a distinction with a difference or not anymore.
Kay Ohtie@pawb.socialtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•they only turn on the body cam for the money shotEnglish7·1 month agoLove how this most basic image of text still looks like it has the fucking piss filter on it.
Guess licking that boot made them too stupid for mspaint even.
I was gonna say like “ok but why’s he gotta be kinda hot tho”.
Kay Ohtie@pawb.socialto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Microsoft CEO wants you to stop calling AI "slop" in 2026English8·1 month agoI think he’s trying to do the bullshit of creating a sense that people who utilize GPT systems are somehow repressed class in some fashion. I don’t think that the term about cognitive amplification is intended to truly mean that, so much as create the sense that if you aren’t treating it like that output is equal that somehow you’re being judgmental unfairly.
Basically he doesn’t want output from those things to be graded on an equal playing field with stuff that wasn’t created that way, because he knows it fucking fails.
Kay Ohtie@pawb.socialto I Didn’t Have Eggs@sh.itjust.works•It's a good tip if you just want one big-ass cookieEnglish2·2 months agoMade for a really lovely mochi-like cake when I made some with it recently – definitely can recommend for that purpose! But that’s in a pan that’s a mold for the shape not…free-standing.
(Side note, chopped strawberries are lovely in matcha cake)
That’d be relevant if it were the issue and not specifically snap related.