ah, wasn't aware of that
froztbyte
maybe reach out and ask? might be interesting to see the answer
(if you care to, anyway)
I can see a 4-count l levenstein (o, l, s, and a position switch), what’s the 1 character one?
yeah the words was one thing that stood out, the other was the huge fucking dollop of vibrato as the only noteworthy/standout feature of the entire thing. and that’s not noteworthy in the usual sense, just “that’s the bit that wasn’t the same as everything else”. and it’s just fucking bagloads of vibrato.
imagine that shit over the tinny speakers in some shopping mall or doctors waiting room or something..
(holy fuck that clip is so fucking bad)
finally, AI has delivered unto us Progress: all-genre elevator music
yeah you make a valid point there on the social angle, that kind of vibes club shit has definitely clung to a lot of the recent shit
gonna have to do some digging sometime to see how this was swung with some of these propositions in the past. and, probably, find some translators, given how many of these will have been in places whose languages I don’t speak
you may wish to read the sidebar
that's almost certainly a thing on the supporter/stan side, and probably not not a thing with the people that suggest these citybuilding, but I don't know if it's necessarily the prime motivation (or one of the primaries, as it were)
armchair analysis: the broad stroke of it is that suggesting a whole new thing instead of figuring out how to fix a thing sells simpler. on the face of it, "start fresh" means none of that messy "figure out how to address problems and work around them", none of the politics, etc. of course this rarely holds up to scrutiny or realworld interaction at all, but the pitch is nice and clean. it's a really big part of why we've seen a lot of these things (and a major driver behind the then-popularity of the many coins (alongside the lies of a golden payday)). but as to why it is so frequently cities, instead of anything even a bit smaller (new railways! new ports! new airlines! new $x...), that's the thing that's a standout wtf for me in this
I keep wanting to give zed a serious go (even just to try it out because it looks interesting) but there's some design decisions that are raisedeyebrow.gif and feel like a very telling thing about the mindset of the devs
fresh install:
- at start, it immediately attempts to start making connections to github copilot and a couple of other network sources. no user prompt, no indication that it's going to be doing this, no indication that it is doing it
- figuring out how to turn said undesired features off was not documented and just by the by semi answered elsewhere (also: I applied those settings and it still did a bunch of shit, so I had to pull the repo and scratch through it myself...)
while I'm certainly from the older guard of crotchety, I still think it's fucking reasonable to ask the user before your software goes off and does shit. you don't even have to overload them with requests, you can make it granular with a customize button. this shit has been solved in fucking windows application installers since the goddamn 00s
christ I'm gonna stay angry at the last decade for a long time
yep, I getcha.