Late reply I know, but it's weird how in this thread I mostly found negativity towards the show but when I look other places the reviews seem to be largely positive... Is it just that only the people who enjoyed the show bothered to write one?
I looked at some recordings of the newer concerts, and it actually looks quite nice imo. Not amazing, and I'd obviously still prefer the hologram, but the image is good quality and they seem to not be lighting up the rest of the stage as much anymore so it blends in better.
(although the people on the back probably couldn't see shit)
I probably just fell for the most obvious ragebait in existence
but in the unlikely event that you are actually being serious then owning everything would probably wreck your entire system at some point whether directly or not. and looking through the github page it doesn't seem that hard to install to me, just copy paste one command and you're done with it.. idk never actually had the need to use it.
why do you have to switch? purely software reasons? just curious, not going to try to tell you how you could achieve the same things on linux or something
I think the reason I hated it was because of the title, I found the song back when I first played Project Sekai and thought the creator hated Miku or something because of the name, so my child brain immediately got defensive.
Then I randomly looked up the lyrics and as it is with me and dark songs I started listening to it more and more and over time I just grew to like it
The same thing happened with Meltdown except indstead of hating it I just didn't really care. It's one of my favorite Vocaloid songs now, and just in general
Not to mention that anything computerized is automatically thought to be AI now. I saw an article that described Hatsune Miku as AI (she's a singing synthesizer)
chatgpt only generates text. that's how it was supposed to work. it doesn't care if the text it's generating is true, or if it even makes any sense. so sometimes it will generate untrue statements (with the same confidence as the 'linux gatekeepers' you mentioned, except with no comments to correct the response), no matter how well you train it. and if there's enough wrong information in the dataset, it will start repeating it in the responses, because again, its only real purpose is to pick out the next word in a string based on the training data it got. sometimes it gets things right, sometimes it doesn't, we can't just blindly trust it. pointing that out is not gatekeeping.
Late reply I know, but it's weird how in this thread I mostly found negativity towards the show but when I look other places the reviews seem to be largely positive... Is it just that only the people who enjoyed the show bothered to write one?