Headphones can emulate multi-channel spacial audio because the speakers are right on your ears. Tvs and laptops could do the same thing my headset does, it just wouldn’t do any good because speakers are too far away and in the wrong orientation.
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That’s my bad, I should have been a lit more specific. Most basic stereo headphones are straight dual channel and have the same issues as listening through laptop or tv speakers. I’m talking about the ones that actually use multi-channel signal to simulate a 5.1 or 7.1 environment.
The actual reason, for anyone curious, is that movies and shows now are recorded and mixed for 5 or 7 chanel surround audio systems. The dialogue is meant to rout to the speakers closer to the viewers so it’s tuned lower, while big loud shit is meant to come from the bigger, bassier speakers up front farther from viewers so they tune it louder.
If you watch on a laptop, invest in surround sound headphones. I got a decent pair for $40 USD and it has vastly improved both my movie watching and gaming experience.
Gonna need at least three more zeros on the end of that number, boss. AGI is nowhere near viable with the tech we have now.
Ryktes@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Cat - "THIS is what you hoomans look at on your internet?"English11·7 days agoOur internet…
Implying they have their own…
Ryktes@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•This ancient tribe was able to master the techniqueEnglish81·7 days agoFeet are pointed the wrong way. Unless he snapped his spine in half and spun his neck on a 180, that ain’t his.
Turned that poor piggy into Oliver Tree. 😂
Edit: Or in this case, Oliver Shrub…
Ryktes@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•What do we call anti-Big-Tech Tech collectively?English2·21 days agoAntech
Ryktes@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Toothbrushes (In the US) don't list what they are made of.English2·26 days agoLook I’m not saying it isn’t worse now. Everything is obviously worse now.
What I’m saying is that things were already bad before, and we need to look at the root cause because as bad as he is, mango mussolini is just another symptom of the rot that’s been around since long before any of this.
Ryktes@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Toothbrushes (In the US) don't list what they are made of.English23·26 days agoLet’s be real, they already were pay for play before, now they’re just honest about it. Remind me, how many proven unsafe additives does the US allow into food that have been banned by evey other developed country for decades?
Ryktes@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Toothbrushes (In the US) don't list what they are made of.English45·26 days agoA lot of toothbrushes advertise themselves as “improved whitening” or similar things because the design of the bristles and the action (on electric brushes) actually does help them break up stains, and thus help whiten teeth, when used properly.
As for the antimicrobial claims, there are many materials that are human safe that are also naturally antimicrobial. For instance, brass self sanitizes in as little as 15 minutes, which is why it’s the most common material for doorknobs.
So you’re telling me that you have a table saw that can stand up, walk to the wood pile, grab a plank, measure to size, line it up, and push it over the blade if you say “I need a two foot 2x4”? Because that is the level of automaton that we’re talking about with ai. The human makes a request, the bot does all the work.
But nevermind, I just looked into your comment history and you obviously don’t have the mental faculties for an intelligent conversation on this subject. Have a nice life, I’m out.
Your obviously bad faith argument excludes the distinction between tool and automaton.
All the things you listed are tools. They are objects that assist humans with performing a process.
“Generative” ai is an automaton. A human gives it an instruction and it performs a process fully independent of human action.
Hiring someone to draw a picture and then signing your name on it doesn’t make you an artist, and that’s exactly what every ai “”“artist”“” is doing.
Ryktes@lemmy.worldto Funny: Home of the Haha@lemmy.world•When I Realize I'm A GrownupEnglish6·29 days agoKitititit-Katatatat
I managed four at the same time!
I picked dandelions. (with a weed whacker)
I dug holes. (by uprooting massive weeds)
I basked in the sun. (and got a low grade burn while picking dandelions and digging holes)
And I sang love songs. (it was actually Love Song by Korn, but I did sing it while picking dandelions, digging holes, and basking in the sun)
There was even a song called Never Go Walking Without Your Hatpin.
Ryktes@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Be Wholesome@lemmy.world•Checking off the correct thingsEnglish14·1 month agoMy teacher weaponized his discount. In the grade school I was at you stayed with the same teacher for 1-6 grade, and my teacher kept a classroom library. And every year when the book fair came around, every kid that kept their grades at the B line or higher got to bring him one book that he would buy and add to the collection.
My class ended up makin that man put up two new bookshelves over those six years.
Ryktes@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Be Wholesome@lemmy.world•Checking off the correct thingsEnglish3·1 month agoMy program offered free weekend rentals from the local video store. Then fuckin blockbuster gobbled up all the locals and said “no, fuck that shit”. Luckily I was aged out by then.
Yup, that’s a huge factor people don’t tend to think about when it comes to fitness. It’s the reason they tell you not to do a lot of cardio if you’re trying to do hardcore strength training. Your body only has so much adaptive “bandwidth”, and trying to do to many things at once will massively reduce your progress in all of them.
Fair enough.