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  • Yeah, 7" singles, playing at 45rpm (and therefore sometimes called 45s)

  • Not afraid of AI. Contemptuous of its use for creative tasks though.

    It's ok, as a human, not to have the ability to be creative. And nobody has the right to that ability either, it's just the way it is.

    Using a machine to mimic (or rip off) the efforts of genuinely creative people does not make the person using the AI creative.

  • Or just use your own creativity if you have it, and don't if you don't.

  • Oh god, right enough, I'd forgotten about those, and that whole casino thing! God damn, I hated that movie...

  • No, the horses were in Rise of Skywalker.

    The Last Jedi was the one with the "Can you hear me now?" gags, and Luke tossing the lightsaber away.

  • You're saying cats cause human wars?

  • Mid 40s here - I mostly listen to stuff I'm already familiar with (albeit a pretty wide range, or at least I think so), and/or stuff which is from the same eras/genres/etc, particularly if it's something acknowledged as influential on something else I know I like

    Eg 1 - I'm a huge R.E.M. fan, and via them I discovered (some time ago, admittedly) artists like Patti Smith, the Velvet Underground, Leonard Cohen, etc.

    Eg 2 - I am very much into house/techno, and have discovered so much great stuff old and new via a regular recommendations event on BlueSky (#RaveyardShift, Saturday nights from about 10pm, UK time, if anyone is interested!)

    Eg 3 Although I don't do this so much any more, I found that getting Tidal to generate a radio station based on a single song I like is often a great way to discover other great music in that genre whether it's funk/soul, hip hop, post punk or whatever.

    In all of the above, almost none of it is new... but it's usually new to me, and that's good enough.

    I used to worry that I wasn't keeping up with new music, but after a while I realised that that's ok - there's really no need to worry about that as it's literally impossible to hear everything, so just find stuff you enjoy, let others do the same and don't worry about it.

    As an aside, I'm not religious at all, but I've long had this concept of "heaven" as a place where you simply have the time and resources to experience EVERYTHING you could ever want to. Every song, every movie, every flavour, every sensation, etc.

    That'd be kind of cool. Although I'm conscious that that's the Côtes du Rhône talking... 😁🍷

  • Plenty of superb songs use that word. Abandoning the songs altogether isn't the answer IMO. Not singing the word is a better approach than never listening to the music.

  • This sounds like a decent approach, although it might struggle in instances where the n word is key to a rhyme.

    For example, in Nas' NY State of Mind, there's the sequence:

    But just a n___a walkin' with his finger on the trigger
    Make enough figures until my pockets get bigger

    If I'm singing along to that, I now tend to leave a blank space rather than substitute another word. Especially because another word which rhymed could easily be mistaken for the real thing!

    I would absolutely never use the word in casual speech, but there was a brief period in the past where I felt that it was more respectful to the artist/material to use the words exactly as written.

    However I realised that I would only ever do that when I was alone - and thinking about why that was the case made me rethink what was really most important and stop doing even that.

  • Just finished Joseph Heller's Catch-22 for the umpteenth time. Always a classic.

  • That's funny, I'm literally just about to start The Year of the Flood (it's on the bed next to me), the second in that Atwood trilogy! I thoroughly enjoyed Oryx and Crake when I read it a while back.

  • I don't watch every video of hers, but Abigail Devoe's channel is fun. She looks at the history and making of classic albums, one a week. It's usually pretty interesting stuff and her enthusiasm is infectious

    https://youtube.com/@abigaildevoe

  • Croatia (which was part of Yugoslavia when we went!), New York, and Mauritius. All spectacular in their own way, and I would love to visit them again.

  • People snuck into a military airbase and spray painted an RAF plane the other day and got away with it.

    They didn't get away with it (not yet anyway) - six people have been arrested:

    BBC News
    Two more arrests after break-in at RAF base
    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjrln22e3w2o

  • This may be a stupid question, but why not block problematic individuals rather than whole instances?

  • Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world

    Inconsistent distances on Google Maps

    Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL that not only is Measles very dangerous in itself but it also strips away and resets much/most of your immune system.

    Sync for Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Is it possible to group favourited communities or users into a single feed?

    pics @lemmy.world

    Sunrise over Edinburgh

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Question about Firefox - any way to open specific sites as if they were an app or program (similar to an option in Chrome)?

    pics @lemmy.world

    Some Helenium Moerheim Beauties at Juniper Artland near Edinburgh

    You Should Know @lemmy.world

    YSK: It's possible to get search results from Google without the annoying 'AI' answers at the top

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    (Win 10) Move all windows of a single programme to a different screen?

    pics @lemmy.world

    Foxgloves in my back garden this morning

    Sync for Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Feature suggestion - enable swiping between multiple photos in a post/comment

    Android @lemmy.ml

    Any way to go back to the pre-Android 14 file picker?

    Sync for Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Small UI suggestion - move sort label to the srot button

    pics @lemmy.world

    A Cinnabar caterpillar feeding in my garden

    pics @lemmy.world

    Red Admiral Butterfly on a strawberry plant

    pics @lemmy.world

    Giant waterlilies taken at the Mauritius National Botanical Garden in 2009

    pics @lemmy.world

    Bumblebee on a thistle