Candid photo of subversiveasset at brunch
Glad to be discovered, and thanks for tagging me.
Candid photo of subversiveasset at brunch
Glad to be discovered, and thanks for tagging me.
text from a word document with the following: Romancing Saga 3 Undersea Palace HERMAN: βHave you ever heard of the palace thatβs under the sea? It serves as the fortress to an abyss gate with Forneus as its Dark Lord trusteeβ JULIAN: βBut how can we make our way to this palace hidden below β¦Where no man can go?β How can we prevail against demon lords who are beyond reach Of earth, fire, sky and sea? HERMAN: βPlease take me with you to destroy this fiend of the seaβ JULIAN: βWhat can you do, you old man?β HERMAN: βI am not as weak as I appear; I have faced him before, and heβs stolen my youth from me!β
NO ONE:
ABSOLUTELY NO ONE:
ME, a psychopath: I don't know how many people watched the actual romancing saga 3 stage play, but I bet doing a one-man romancing saga 3 fan musical would be a great idea
Ok, so YouTube music is just putting AI generated music in my feed π«©
NO ONE:
ABSOLUTELY NO ONE:
ME: the existence of christmas in deltarune means that dark sanctuary can be a black gospel song .
A screenshot showing a reddit to up votes section, showing that the post has been down voted to 0
Never change, Reddit, lol
Thinking about what it would be like to be Ralsei with another lyric cover story: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysZL...
i made an oopsy. I forgot that the Z fold 7 ultrawide camera is absolutely garbage when it comes to taking sharp video footage. oh well.
A screenshot of Comments on "QuasiSpace [Star Control II with lyrics]". The comment reads: "I don't know how you come up with the idea, but this is beautiful. Summer'93, playing StarCon2 with my friend... all the Universe is before us and we're going to live forever..."
Sometimes I feel bad that my music covers of 30+ year old games predictably only get 12 views, but then when someone comments with view 13 it feels worth it.
beginning lyrics: "Chromas weave into Maelle's Phoenix Flame Then she Sparks into a Defensive Change" but that's all i got so far
i'm a psychopath, but hear me out....Alicia from Expedition 33 but in the style of and mashed up the SSBU theme song, complete with reinterpreted lyrics for Lifelight
I can feel the mania coming on...I want to create a pseudo musical of an utterly unlicensed video game that wasn't very popular to begin with, with animation. There's no way this will get more than a few thousand views at max. It would literally just be setting cash on fire for personal enjoyment
i can't tell if this is just part and parcel of Twitter itself becoming insufferable though.
Can y'all check something out for me? In this video, if u go to settings, do u have the ability to change the audio to Canadian English?
If so, can you listen to the piece 2 times: 1st with original language & 2nd with Canadian English and let me know your thoughts!
youtu.be/CtKpVfT5jnY?...
hello everyone who was searching for @insaneintherainmusic.com 's Determination cover after 10th anniversary stream and instead found my cover instead lol
hope ur disappointment isn't immeasurable
a screenshot of a file titled "Chrono Trigger - Secret of the Forest_additionalVOX_vocals_Additional_Full_v5.mp3"
"You should let old music lie and focus on new releases"
ACTUALLY ME:
What if a Japanese zaibatsu metastasized into an intergalactic civilization? What culture would such produce? What would be the lyrics of a pop ballad produced by loyal corporate accountants lamenting their struggles to work their way into the innermost clique?
someone asked me what my favorite cover has been, and I correctly guessed it must have been one where i wrote sung lyrics.
The answer is the utterly unlicenseable mashup of Secret of the Forest (Chrono Trigger) x A Bell is Tolling (Secret of Mana). Peak performance www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtKp...
1. the pokemon sleep team knows exactly what they are doing here
2. *glances nervously at Bewear pokedex entries*
A thread from Reddit asking, "If I change my password on gmail does it forcibly log out everyone? I just want to know because a friend when I was dumb I gave him my password (it's not my main gmail just my gamer one) I stopped being his friend and he tried to unblock himself using my gmail"
People be like: "I don't want to give YouTube my ID, what if YouTube gets hacked?"
Meanwhile, people also be like:
I'm at a point in my artistic life where I have more fun sharing recordings with like, 5 people in a private forum than publishing to YouTube. I'll still get around to it eventually, but I know the latter is going to hurt me psychologically lol
vagueskying: "oh, have you figured out how to pay people reliably?"
Gemini thinking about whether it should just lie to my face before deciding otherwise. (It actually still lied. Gemini can access YouTube videos but whatever)
Why yes, I am going to put this mix I'm working on repeat because I like it.
Why no, I'm not going to share it to the internet because then the bad views would be depressing.
I think we'll be seeing more of this. As I opened in the start, lawyers will have to engineer more friendly ways to discuss legalese
"Because your content is yours, we need a license from you to provide you with our service. The language regarding licensing didnβt actually change in substance compared to the previous Terms of Service."
translate: "yall got upset about a lot of stuff that didn't actually change"
every service requests this stuff because we are trying to use these services to do things that copyright law says we have the exclusive right to do with our stuff. If WE want OTHER people to help us with those things, WE have to give THEM permission.
In legalese, "permission" is called "license"
if you want a service to store files, they need permission to reproduce. If you want them to distribute to other people of your choosing, they need permission to public performance rights.
if u like little thumbnails or file previews, they a license to prepare derivative works
should i copy my last 2 comments from the chain here? In short, they are explicit that they are using machine learning for content moderation.
companies either have to make humans look for the abusive material or use machines for it.
Bluesky says vaguely that they will need permission to grant "content moderation tools" access to your works and doesn't say how those tools work.
WeTransfer is explicit: they use machine learning for this.
in many cases, services need to request certain other licenses/permissions to do things that other people require them to do. For ex, many governments require platforms to moderate for certain types of illegal content. You can check for this in 1 of 2 ways: making humans look for it...or using tools
What abuot "preparing derivative works"? Anything that is not the exact file you sent is a derivative, and they need permission to prepare that. In an image, for example, creating a thumbnail of a smaller size? That's derivative.