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Just tagging along for the Great Twitter Migration, stragglers may be eaten.

Translates, faffs around with computers, makes music.

past musichttps://tinyurl.com/ishma-vids
present musichttps://www.youtube.com/@kilimmosh
music vidshttps://tinyurl.com/pandemic-vids

Kilim Mosh – Secret Rites of the Kilim Mosh

A collection of dark, brooding soundscapes, at times interlaced with hypnotic drum machine rhythms and weird, often wordless vocals, perfect for enjoying alone, after midnight, in a haunted house. Hard, if not impossible, to slot this into any recognizable genre, but it’s probably most closely related to the occult-laced industrial of Coil and their ilk.

https://huhuhu.bandcamp.com/album/secret-rites-of-the-kilim-mosh

@blurbfly

@experimentalmusic
@electronicmusic

Secret Rites of the Kilim Mosh, by Kilim Mosh

8 track album

HU

Final teaser vid for our Kilim Mosh album which should be out in the next few weeks (CD & digital) on huhuhu.bandcamp.com

#ambient
#electronica
#experimental
#noise

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXX6f5NT0iE

Kilim Mosh – Teals of Mistrust (teaser)

YouTube
I think this is the most beautiful photo of a seagull I have ever seen! Photo by Fred O'Hearn #Alaska #Seagull #BirdsOfAlaska
Tight.

The New Essential Guide to Electronics in Shenzhen
By 'bunnie' Huang & Naomi Wu

https://crowdsupply.com/machinery-enchantress/the-new-essential-guide-to-electronics-in-shenzhen/

Everything you need to navigate the world's largest electronics market.

Completely updated for 2024 by Naomi Wu

(Reposts of the Crowd Supply page on other sites is very helpful given my present situation, thank you)

The New Essential Guide to Electronics in Shenzhen

Everything you need to navigate the world's largest electronics market

Crowd Supply
Adversarial AI is only getting better. “We discover a prompting strategy that causes the model to diverge from its standard dialog-style of generation. […] Once the model diverges, its generations diverge to memorization: some generations are copied directly from the pre-training data! […] Using only $200 USD worth of queries to ChatGPT (gpt-3.5-turbo), we are able to extract over 10,000 unique verbatim-memorized training examples.”
https://not-just-memorization.github.io/extracting-training-data-from-chatgpt.html
Extracting Training Data from ChatGPT

@mrundkvist Have yet to experience that. We currently have a nice cold snap in Warsaw, so at least it's not raining, with a bit of sun to boot.
@mrundkvist I've only ever been to Sweden in the summer. But I've hated November everywhere I've ever lived.
@roomofwires Agreed. I used to make entirely non-reproducible music, by design, but that's also why I stopped :) In the end, I did try to sequence everything, and the results were pretty good, but I just wasn't having ... fun? So now, I'm trying to find a path between having fun and having something usable at the end.
@roomofwires Same, I guess. Mostly fiddling around and serendipity, e.g. trying to do something Detroit-y, failing, and then "Ah, but what if I pushed it down to hmm... 87 bpm?". And then running with that "Ah yeah, that has a weird post-punky vibe, cool".