The importance of analog components - from Reddit

. AI can't paint hands for nothing. If you want your partner to have realistic hands, go analog.
You’re so right! My fiancée is an artist, she messes around with AI art generators for kicks and we too found that it suuuucks at making hands. It’s not very good at eyes either. Even when she’s happened across something she likes, she still has to use her own art skills to fix the crappy eyes and hands.
 
You’re so right! My fiancée is an artist, she messes around with AI art generators for kicks and we too found that it suuuucks at making hands. It’s not very good at eyes either. Even when she’s happened across something she likes, she still has to use her own art skills to fix the crappy eyes and hands.

I'm an artist too and I was pretty taken aback by the advent of the newest image generators, but I specialize in hands and I reckon it's got at least six months to go before it catches up with me. The current version of Skynet has too many thumbs.
 
I got one of those Behringer TD3 bass synth's along with the RD6 drum machine
it is a straight up copy of the Roland versions from the 80's that no one wanted

these were intended to give guitarists a backing band Drummer and bass player
but we didn't buy em at all

they ended up in the bargain bin where the kids in the 90's picked them up and created house music
Electronic Music that took over all the bar gigs we guitar players had

boots and pants music is still the "Dance Music" for those still dancing
 
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