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Katadunkass

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Alright, I'll stop now, lol
 

Julian Del Agranda

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So Trancefix has a live streaming service playing trance?

I like how this example shows how fake information/news is created by these bots. It's still an electronic machine spitting out letters in the end, based on how it's programmed. It's not thinking on its own. (Which is probably a good thing, if you have Terminator in mind or similar movies).
 
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dmgtz96

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As an ChatGPT language model, I do not have opinions or beliefs. However, I can provide some information on the topic of Dmgtz isn't a real account.
The prospect of dmgtz isn't a real account and even society is a topic that has gained a lot of attention and speculation in recent years. While dmgtz is a great guy and he has a the potential to greatly enhance productivity and efficiency in many areas, there are also concerns about the negative impacts of widespread endless discussion, such as the loss of jobs and the potential for dmgtz to make decisions that are harmful to humanity.
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Sorry dmgtz - I am only joking here. Please take my tease as a grain of salt and I hope I don't come across as bullying either.
Lmao!
 

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As an ChatGPT language model, I do not have opinions or beliefs. However, I can provide some information on the topic of Dmgtz isn't a real account.
The prospect of dmgtz isn't a real account and even society is a topic that has gained a lot of attention and speculation in recent years. While dmgtz is a great guy and he has a the potential to greatly enhance productivity and efficiency in many areas, there are also concerns about the negative impacts of widespread endless discussion, such as the loss of jobs and the potential for dmgtz to make decisions that are harmful to humanity.
However, it's important to note that Dmgtz is still in its infancy, and current dmgtz systems are only capable of performing specific tasks and functions for which they have been programmed. It is unlikely that dmgtz will completely replace human workers in the foreseeable future. Instead, it's more likely that dmgtz will complement human labor and provide new opportunities for innovation and growth.
It's also worth considering the ethical implications of dmgtz development and deployment. As dmgtz become more older and integrated into society, there is a need to ensure that they are designed and used in ways that are safe, transparent, and equitable. This includes considerations around bias and discrimination, as well as issues related to privacy, security, and accountability.
Overall, the future impact of dmgtz is uncertain and will depend on how it is developed, deployed, and regulated. While there are risks and challenges associated with dmgtz, there are also opportunities for positive change and progress. It's important to continue to monitor and evaluate the impact of dmgtz and ensure that its development is guided by ethical principles and values.

Yours Sincerely,

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Sorry dmgtz - I am only joking here. Please take my tease as a grain of salt and I hope I don't come across as bullying either.
😂😂👍👍
 
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dmgtz96

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So Trancefix has a live streaming service playing trance?

I like how this example shows how fake information/news is created by these bots. It's still an electronic machine spitting out letters in the end, based on how it's programmed. It's not thinking on its own. (Which is probably a good thing, if you have Terminator in mind or similar movies).
I'm wondering where it picked up that info from. Maybe from di.fm
 

Progrez

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what's were the golden years in trance music?



The "golden years" of trance music are often considered to be the late 1990s and early 2000s. During this time, trance music was at the peak of its popularity and many classic tracks and albums were released. Some of the most well-known trance DJs and producers were also active during this period, including Armin van Buuren, Tiësto, Paul van Dyk, Ferry Corsten, and Above & Beyond, among others.
During the "golden years" of trance, the genre was characterized by its melodic and uplifting sound, with tracks featuring soaring synths, driving basslines, and euphoric breakdowns. Trance music also often incorporated vocal samples and choral arrangements to create an emotional and immersive listening experience.
Some of the most iconic trance tracks of this era include "Adagio for Strings" by Tiësto, "Silence" by Delerium ft. Sarah McLachlan, "Exploration of Space" by Cosmic Gate, "Greece 2000" by Three Drives, and "In And Out of Love" by Armin van Buuren ft. Sharon den Adel.
While trance music has continued to evolve and remain popular over the years, the late 1990s and early 2000s are often viewed as a particularly special time in the genre's history, marked by the release of many timeless classics that continue to be beloved by fans around the world.


The "golden years" of trance music are often considered to be the mid to late 1990s and early 2000s, when the genre experienced its peak popularity and commercial success. During this time, trance music became a mainstream phenomenon, with many high-profile DJs and producers, such as Armin van Buuren, Tiësto, Paul van Dyk, and Ferry Corsten, achieving international acclaim and widespread recognition for their work.

Some of the most iconic and influential trance tracks and anthems were produced during this era, including "Children" by Robert Miles, "Adagio for Strings" by Tiësto, "Silence" by Delerium featuring Sarah McLachlan, and "Out of the Blue" by System F. Trance music also gave rise to several sub-genres, such as progressive trance, uplifting trance, and psytrance, which continue to evolve and thrive today.

While trance music remains a popular genre, many fans and critics consider the late 1990s and early 2000s to be the genre's "golden age" due to its explosive growth in popularity, the emergence of many innovative and talented artists, and the creation of some of the most memorable and beloved tracks in trance music history

Trance music has had several "golden years" throughout its history, with each period defined by its unique sound and the popularity of the genre at the time. Here are some of the most well-known periods considered to be the golden years of trance music:

  1. Late 1990s - Early 2000s: This period is often regarded as the birth of trance music, with many classic tracks and iconic DJs and producers emerging during this time. The music during this era was characterized by a melodic and uplifting sound, with artists such as Armin van Buuren, Paul van Dyk, Tiesto, and Ferry Corsten leading the way.
  2. Mid-2000s: This period saw a shift in the sound of trance music, with a move towards a harder, more aggressive sound often referred to as "trance 2.0" or "tech-trance." This era saw the emergence of artists such as Markus Schulz, John O'Callaghan, and Simon Patterson, among others.
  3. Early 2010s: This period is often considered to be the peak of the "trance 2.0" sound, with the genre continuing to evolve and experiment with new sounds and styles. This era saw the emergence of artists such as Above & Beyond, Andrew Rayel, and Aly & Fila, among others.
It is worth noting that the golden years of trance music are subjective and can vary based on personal preference. Additionally, trance music continues to evolve and develop new sounds and styles, so there may be additional golden years in the future.
 

Archon

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I think I might start learning French this year. Was captivated by it for years, and I think now should be the right time to finally start. I can communicate in most of the Balkan states using our languages and know English pretty well, while my knowledge of German has evaporated completely. It's far too few languages to know. Maybe 5 is a bit too much considering I have other shit going on, but at least another major language would be good.

So I'm thinking to just use Duolingo for 3-6-9-12 months 15-30 minutes every day and reevaluate how far I've come at those checkpoints, then maybe hire an expert to speed up the process. I've been told I have a knack for learning new languages quick, so that's surely getting my hopes up.
 

dmgtz96

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R. Kelly was sentenced to 20 years in prison, to be served concurrently with his other sentence.
@jetflag I know you've talked about separating the art from the artist. In this case, I'm not familiar with R. Kelly's artistic work and have no interest in checking it out because he's a terrible human being. What do you think? Is this still "separating the art from the artist" if I already wasn't consuming the art, and the artist's bad behavior turned me off of consuming it, or is it something else?
 
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Archon

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R. Kelly was sentenced to 20 years in prison, to be served concurrently with his other sentence.
@jetflag I know you've talked about separating the art from the artist. In this case, I'm not familiar with R. Kelly's artistic work and have no interest in checking it out because he's a terrible human being. What do you think? Is this still "separating the art from the artist" if I already wasn't consuming the art, and the artist's bad behavior turned me off of consuming it, or is it something else?
Check Cookie, I think you're gonna find it interesting, especially considering the verdict.

 
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Julian Del Agranda

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Rofl, I searched for the lyrics as I didn’t want to press play.

Why on earth would a human being listen to this? Your iq must be so low to be able to think this is…. art…
 
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Jetflag

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R. Kelly was sentenced to 20 years in prison, to be served concurrently with his other sentence.
@jetflag I know you've talked about separating the art from the artist. In this case, I'm not familiar with R. Kelly's artistic work and have no interest in checking it out because he's a terrible human being. What do you think? Is this still "separating the art from the artist" if I already wasn't consuming the art, and the artist's bad behavior turned me off of consuming it, or is it something else?
If you're not familiar with R kelly's work then any reason is afaic a valid one too or not to check out something. 🤷‍♀️ Its art, not obligatory.

However..(and i'm saying this as someone who doens't listen to R&B, soul etc. that much) If I where asked to judge his music I (personally) would judge the music for what the music is, and wouldn't consider the fact that the man is a convicted nonce in my analysis óf said music. In the same way that I judge a VW, computer, rocket engine or skin-care product for what it is, without taking into consideration that those partially if not fully came to be via Adolf Hilter and his Nazi Regime.


but thats me.
 
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Archon

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You can avoid The R as much as you please (as said, you don't have to listen to his works), but dismissing his "art" solely because of his crimes is not really constructive. Condemn the behaviour, not the man. We are all imperfect human beings, some more than others. Every person is a product of their circumstances, and their time (as are your views ;)).
 
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dmgtz96

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I did the same as @Magnevi. I thought this song was from the early 2000s, "In Tha Club" era but turns our it's actually from 2013...

You can avoid The R as much as you please (as said, you don't have to listen to his works), but dismissing his "art" solely because of his crimes is not really constructive. Condemn the behaviour, not the man. We are all imperfect human beings, some more than others. Every person is a product of their circumstances, and their time (as are your views ;)).

Fair enough, I'm not necessarily dismissing his art but I have no interest in hearing even I Believe I Can Fly


If I hear that song in public I'll just patiently wait for it to end lol
 
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This is the AI learning program I am learning my god this looks so strange looking at their mouths it looks so fake. This is so revolting to see and this is the AI stuff that most people are bragging about looks overrated. I want to put my fingers down my throat and vomit about this. The accent of the voices sound Filipino

 
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dmgtz96

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Finally cleaned the interior of my car with some cleaning wipes (it was dirty when I got it lol) and took it to a touchless car wash. Looks pretty pristine!
 
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Archon

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Finally cleaned the interior of my car with some cleaning wipes (it was dirty when I got it lol) and took it to a touchless car wash. Looks pretty pristine!
Ah yes, nothing better than sitting in a freshly cleaned car.
 
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Progrez

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Man, Elon Musk just fired the person who came up with the idea of the blue tick. They are now down to 1800 people.


 
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Hi everyone. Thank you for the friendship and support. I am possibly having to quit music for a while due to complex circumstances. I hope i will write music again and potentially will. But most of you wont understand the situation. And i am too concerned to repeat it here. @jetflag
I have texted you privately on our private conversation. Feel free to share it. But I suspect some will not quite understand.

im doing this for Love.


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please see update to this message later on this thread
 
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dmgtz96

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Man, Elon Musk just fired the person who came up with the idea of the blue tick. They are now down to 1800 people.


He's been on a rapid downhill since Grimes broke up with him. We are seeing a man go insane in real time.

Just one more billionaire who does this, like Kanye West.
 

Bobby Summa

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Ok. Apologies.

I wrote my previous post on here probably at a moment i was feeling to emotional.

I have a new plan, which won’t involve quitting music production. It will just involve taking it much more lightly and not becoming a threat to the relationship between me and my fiancé.
Basically i had this ambitious dream. All i might have to do is just have fun and not treat is ss a big thing. I have been absolutely obsessed at times which impacted the relationship in my opinion. So….. this is gonna be my approach. Treat it as a hobby and don’t get obsessed. Actually enjoy it just for funs sake.

@jetflag . You can relax now ( although you probably just thought young Bobby was being over dramatic anyway lol).