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I really loved Tim Robinson, Zach Kanin, Andrew DeYoung, and Keegan DeWitt. “Friendship” was a highlight of 2024 for me.
The dancers had used music generated by AI. Whatever model was involved had likely been trained on “You Get What You Give” and had copied some of the song’s content, as AI systems are prone to do.
Last week, we covered an assembly program that managed to generate both visuals and music within only 16 bytes of code, and this week we’ve got something even more arcane: the results of the 29th ...
A CBC News investigation found a number of Facebook accounts run by people overseas impersonating real Albertan separatists.
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You have heard the word “indie” tossed around so often that it has started to mean everything and nothing at once. People throw it at a genre, a vibe, a production style, a whole Pinterest aesthetic.