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How is pointing a camera at something and taking a photo also considered art?

For me it's always the voice. It sounds slightly rough and digital/robotic, not smooth and natural.

If it's instrumental only, especially electronic music then I don't think I could tell.


That doesn't explain how you would disambiguate this at scale. And there are likely a dozen legit genres which use voices like this :)

At scale no. I just meant that on Spotify I have been hearing music lately that sounds off to me like this and when I look it up sure enough it was AI.

Just take the interview on IRC, the questions are a piece of cake for anyone even a little familiar with audio formats and torrent trackers.

That almost never works for me, they usually use a service that verifies current student enrollment like SheerID.

If all you want is a 1-way sync from phone to server, then just go with PhotoSync. You can set up a simple SFTP connection so you don't even need anything on the server.

Immich is great if you want to be able to delete things from your phone to save space and still have access to all your content served from Immich on your server though.


This seems a lot better, thanks for the suggestion.

Is it? Chicken breasts are 2.69/lb at my store. I guess it's been creeping up over the years, but doesn't seem unusually high to me.

Why wouldn't google do well? They have one of the best data sources, which is a pretty big factor.

Also they have plenty of money, and talented engineers, and tensor chips, etc.


I mean protein does fill you up faster and better with fewer calories which is good for weight loss or management.

> protein does fill you up faster

You are being pretty fast and loose with your language here so I will alight what I think you are trying to say.

"Fill you up" I must assume means that you are implying the state of feeling "full" or satiated.

There is really only one study in the field of broad food source satiety: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7498104/

Potatoes are the most satiating food at 323% that of white bread.

The second is Ling fish which is a source of protein, but another one of my assumptions is that when you say 'protein' I am doubtful you mean 'ling fish'. So assuming you mean a 2026 American definition of 'protein' you're probably referring to cow flesh (beef) which is only 176% of white bread, almost half of potatoes.

So, in the future I would suggest spreading the word and correcting your comment by saying "I mean potatoes do fill you up faster"


> I mean protein does fill you up faster and better with fewer calories which is good for weight loss or management.

Thank you for exemplifying the problem so clearly - conflating protein with fat when we're really talking about a simple carbohydrates issue of high energy density with negative satiety.

Excess protein is excreted renally, it's easy to overdo and can cause serious problems.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein_leverage_hypothesis

Protein is actually pretty hard to overdo naturally. If you've ever tried to follow the high protein guidelines and you're a taller or broader shouldered person you'll find that getting that amount of protein requires supplementation or a lot of focus on lean meats. I'm not saying everyone needs to go "high" protein, I'm just saying that worrying about the amount of protein you're eating is probably not worth doing. You'll feel pretty full if you eat a lot of protein.

Keto is not just "high fat" though. Keto is about producing ketones, and going too high fat can actually be counterproductive there, at least for weight loss. (You want to be liberating fat from your storage, not getting it from external sources)


A hypothesis with zero supporting data and primarily argued in a couple pop culture books is not something you should give any weight.

Scientists do not write books when they have actual, meaningful findings.

You've made this claim all over this comment section, so it's pretty frustrating to find it comes from a pretty awful source.

I promise you, it is trivial to overeat protein. Americans love their 16oz steaks, and yet one pound of steak in a single meal is almost certainly "Too much" for a non-athelete diet.

Meanwhile, simply look to every eating competition which uses a meat. There does not seem to be any natural limitation to overconsuming meat.


Not than fat. Fat fills you up fastest, per calorie.

Hmm, how do you figure? Just about every source I can find shows slow burning carbs, fiber, and protein rich foods blow fatty foods out of water in terms of satiety. (if you are using a metric other than satiety to represent "fills you up", feel free to correct me)

There's no benefit to more than 16-bits. 16-bit allows for a dynamic range of 96dB. No music is mastered anywhere near this dynamic range.

24-bit helps in production pipelines for mixing, but for end user playback it's pointless.


Maybe pointless, but if provided why not?

By the same logic, if pointless, why?

As quoted from the OP.

> 24-bit helps in production pipelines for mixing, but for end user playback it's pointless.

If you have two versions of something, where one is better than the other and the resource cost is more or less the same it makes more sense to provide the better than the worse.

Maybe the end-user takes interest in mixing/production for which they then have the higher version allowing them to work with without the faff of having to obtain the better quality works. The end-user won't know the difference and the new apprentice has a copy that they can work with.

That's not a loss, that's a benefit even if pointless to the end user.


> Maybe the end-user takes interest in mixing/production for which they then have the higher version allowing them to work with without the faff of having to obtain the better quality works.

16-bit is enough for mixing. 24-bit (or 32-bit floats, even better) are useful _within_ the mixing pipeline, so you don't need to care if one of the steps results in clipping as long as the final result is within the bounds.


Because it's a complete waste of bandwidth.

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