atotayo

joined 2 years ago
[–] atotayo@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 month ago

a bunch of great bands from italy are: Pornoriviste, etta, bull brigade, prozac+, bambole di pezza, punkreas, gli ultimi, il muro del canto.

Have fun

[–] atotayo@lemmy.zip 9 points 1 month ago

High voltage power lines and more broadly any infrastructure that serves a purpose for people

[–] atotayo@lemmy.zip 5 points 2 months ago

I use kde's power modes on my msi and it works well enough even while gaming. There are more direct alternatives to dragon center but i didn't find them particularly useful

[–] atotayo@lemmy.zip 8 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I need a balatro mod with these

[–] atotayo@lemmy.zip 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

How does windblown compare to dead cells? I haven't heard much of it after launch which is a shame considering how much i liked the first game.

[–] atotayo@lemmy.zip 2 points 5 months ago

i fucking LOVE music, love discovering weird genres, small artists, songs with a strong idea behind it even if they are badly produced. I always search new ways to enjoy the music that i already like for example rythm games; after playing osu i started tapping in sync and vibing with songs even if they're from a random speaker on the street. Lately i've been obsessed with sleep token, to the point that people on the train think i'm crazy because when that part from Gethsemane starts playing i MUST headbang it.

And the reason why i made this post is because i often feel like i'm the only person that actually cares about the music they're listening to

[–] atotayo@lemmy.zip 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Sorry for the late reply, it was a busy day. Anyway i heard some songs and i think i get the appeal of having songs that talk about specific topics that no regular musician would cover. The thing holding me back is that they don't reach the level of detail and consistency that human artist can achieve, especially regarding instrumentals. Not for me but definetly worth a try

[–] atotayo@lemmy.zip 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I would be curious about how today's discovery is worse that the past, considering that you can access huge catalogues for free and that forums exist. And generalising all new music just doesn't make sense to me, you should give it an honest try and maybe start enjoying music again

[–] atotayo@lemmy.zip 2 points 5 months ago (3 children)

I admit that i am closer to the "AI bad" movement than not but curiosity wins anyway, i would be very happy to give it a try

[–] atotayo@lemmy.zip 2 points 5 months ago (5 children)

Interesting, can't say i do the same but I'm curious about what you like about it. I usually want to be surprised by the music that i listen to (in both a good and bad way), then use the albums as lockets with specific vibes/memories/styles which differ greatly from each other, and i feel like with AI i would lose it.

[–] atotayo@lemmy.zip 2 points 5 months ago

I absolutely love how you talk about music, and i 100% agree that when you find a good song you have to take your time to appreciate it

[–] atotayo@lemmy.zip 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I worded it weirdly, art and content are basically the same thing, what changes is your perception of it, it's up to you to decide if it's something caring more about it, made by passionate people or just sound with cool patters that makes our brain feel good. (Maybe still a weird explanation)

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/54033542

I’m assuming everyone here listens to music somewhat regularly, but I’m curious about how much you care about it. And i specifically want to know about your enjoyment regardless if it's considered a timeless masterpiece or just a meme song. (feel free to share you favorite artists while respecting other's tastes)

Do you care about having decent enough devices to enjoy it or do you just buy the cheapest pair of earbuds to silence the world around you?

Do you have favorite albums or do you just hit play on a random playlist and zone out?

Do you ever listen to music just to enjoy it and nothing else?

Do you talk with passion about your favorite songs/albums/artists?

Do you spend time searching for music?

TL;DR is music art or content to you?

 

I’m assuming everyone here listens to music somewhat regularly, but I’m curious about how much you care about it. And i specifically want to know about your enjoyment regardless if it's considered a timeless masterpiece or just a meme song. (feel free to share you favorite artists while respecting other's tastes)

Do you care about having decent enough devices to enjoy it or do you just buy the cheapest pair of earbuds to silence the world around you?

Do you have favorite albums or do you just hit play on a random playlist and zone out?

Do you ever listen to music just to enjoy it and nothing else?

Do you talk with passion about your favorite songs/albums/artists?

Do you spend time searching for music?

TL;DR is music art or content to you?

 

Let's say i have a reasonable hardware and want to create an n number of virtual machines inside eachother for no particular reason but to experiment, i have a few questions:

What would be the best way to approach the problem?

What are weird problems that i would encounter?

After how many levels would my computer become unusable?

Would the loss of performance from a level to another be linear or exponential?

What's the deepest level of nesting reached?

 
 

Today a friend of mine made me realize that roundabouts have "perfect" road markings around them and i started wandering how a machine would go about making a circle without a compass-like system. So i tried google but every result led to either a janky home made compass or some sort of hand-drawing technique. I assume it should be possible to draw a circle knowing the radius in an analog system without a compass but i can't figure out how. Plus i don't know how the physical structure of a roundabout is made to be round and that is even weirder to think about.

TLDR: How are roundabouts and round road markings made?

 

I played the original silent hill for the first time without knowing anything about the series and i think i am missing something.

The gameplay was obviously clunky but still enjoyable using savestates. My problem comes from the fact that it wasn't really scary (probably because i don't get scared easily) and from the story. When i reached the ending i was very interested in knowing what was going to happen, only to be faced with a basic bossfight without much information about the story (bad ending).

Then i checked the wiki and apparently there are multiple endings whose requirements are not explained in game (or at least it seems so).

Is it worth replaying the game using a guide to see the other endings or should i just watch them on YouTube?

And why is it considered a masterpiece?

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