another take about the proliferation of ai music meaning that people need to "get out and see shows in real life" and these always upset me as an immunocompromised person

you can find non ai music online still. there are still lots of people doing it. try being more mindful about your listening and not listening to the spotify playlists that they fill with slop

support people on bandcamp and mirlo and bandwagon and subvert

check out live streamed music which is still happening for real. i know a place where you can check out hundreds of hours of modular synths

stop separating "real life" from "online" as if they are mutually exclusive, and make people like me feel like shit and like nothing they do counts. Every time i play a show i have to take a risk because nobody masks and they don't clean the air and a lot of my friends can't come and that fucking sucks

Shows are great. But not everyone can make it to shows. Not everyone lives somewhere there are shows. Not everyone is physically able to attend shows. Some people are high risk and have to take a risk every time.

This is a Yes, And situation. Be more mindful about music if you want to hear stuff that people made.

literally all the local musicians i'm friends with are reposting that fucking post and it's making me upset
if you've decided to quit all social media and go participate in "real life", are you taking any time to check on your disabled comrades ever again or are you expecting them to all quit and come out and play outside with you? because otherwise, you're just abandoning them.
@forestine the general answer to that is probably "disabled what now?" because holy fuck are the "fuck social media! fuck technology!" people just..... very willing to throw disabled people under the bloody bus
@freya yeah they really are
@forestine I met a truly delightful one who ouitright said that some depopulation will be required to save the planet, and that if an entity needs technology to survive, maybe they shouldn't which. I. uh. no. fuck off
@freya yeah there is a LOT of casual eugenics going on around so called progressive people
@forestine @freya I cut off 2 longtime former friends because of their casual eugenics BS. Earlier this year. I tried to talk to both of them first. I cut them out because they are too selfish to reflect & do better. Both also started spouting antimasking shit to me 🤬
@freya @forestine They are no longer worthy of being my friend. No ableism allowed.
@PhoenixSerenity @forestine I've got people who think I'm bad for using AI for image descriptions and helping me with code and it's like. I can barely remember 20 lines of code, but I still want to make things. am I supposed to just................get better? is that how that works?
@freya @forestine I think most people, including me, who are very against AI, believe that AI creators - who exploit people who depend on digital assistance for more online accessibility - can develop code specifically for accessibility usage but have chosen not to do that humanitarian work. They are ableists who have forced people with disabilities into a corner, refused to develop for better accessibility & run fast towards unethical AI opportunities.
@PhoenixSerenity @forestine pure classifier-based image descriptions were severely limited and could not make inferences about what's going on, nor could they do things like identify locations, actually describe people, etc.
@freya @forestine Again, this is a developer failure issue.
@PhoenixSerenity @forestine source: I am blind, and use these things, and know how they work
@freya @forestine Source: I work with blind clients at end of life. I also know how they work.