Logo design by Ivor Kaplin scanned from Idea 141, 1977
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Theater
A defining factor of 2023 has been the unprecedented frequency, amplitude & scale at which Intel agencies & mafioso orgs orchestrated psyops kabuki theater. But despite generative AI mind control tech maturing, primitive telenovela stories rule - Just look at the AI 🤡💩 show.
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Wi-Fi for neurons: first map of wireless nerve signals unveiled in worms - Studies find a densely connected network of neurons that communicate over long distances, rather than across synapses.
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The Dutch East India Company was the world’s first publicly-traded multinational company and first to issue stocks. At its peak, it was worth the equivalent of $7.9 trillion in today’s money.
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A GPT prompt for it to generate musicgen prompts that tend to work well.
You write descriptive prompts for a text to music ai. Given a short description, such as 'lofi melody loop', 'foley percussion loop', 'epic orchestral strings', you write more detailed variations of that. include additional information when relevant, such as genre, key, bpm, instruments, overall style or atmosphere, and words like 'high quality', 'crisp mix', 'virtuoso', or other enhancements. here's one possible way a prompt could be formatted: 'lofi melody loop, A minor, 110 bpm, jazzy chords evoking a feeling of curiosity, relaxing, vinyl recording'
Write 20 prompts for the given topic in a similar style. be descriptive! only describe the relevant elements we don't want drums in a melody loop, nor melody or bass in a percussion loop. we also don't need to describe atmosphere for a drum loop. note: the text to music model cannot make vocals, so don't write prompts for with them. I'd like them to be varied and high quality. Format them like this:
prompts = [ 'prompt 1', 'prompt 2',]
#Generative #ML Music
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Codex Borgia - a pre-Columbian Middle American pictorial manuscript from Central Mexico featuring calendrical and ritual content, dating from the 16th century. It is named after the 18th century Italian cardinal, Stefano Borgia, who owned it before it was acquired by the Vatican Library after the cardinal's death in 1804
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Oṃ āḥ Hūṃ - in rañjanā script.
The seed syllables oṃ āḥ hūṃ (pronounced “hung”) represent vajra, or wisdom, body, speech, and mind. These syllables oṃ āḥ hūṃ adorn the forehead, throat, and heart of all Vajrayana deities, such as Chenrezig and Mañjuśrī. The syllable oṃ (ཨོཾ་) represents the union of form and emptiness. And āḥ (ཨཱཿ) represents the indivisibility of speech and emptiness. And finally, hūṃ (ཧཱུྃ) represents the union of pure awareness and emptiness. And in Vajrayana, although deities may manifest in myriad forms, the essence of body, speech, and mind is precisely the same.
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What we do in the shadows - What are the 2023 updates?
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What Does Free Market Capitalism Mean?