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Which then just feeds to the system. But as this is a globally impactful thing, is there any real world need that outweighs the harm?
Which then just feeds to the system. But as this is a globally impactful thing, is there any real world need that outweighs the harm?
I get what you’re saying, but there isn’t really any NEED for that
Genuine question: why do we need this type of thing?
Especially in view of the harm it can cause, what’s the point of creating this aside from generating shareholder value?
Sure, creating a video out of text quickly is cool, but is there an actual need for this?
I’m a sound engineer and I use different DAWs for different purposes. There’s just no one DAW that does all, so this is a compromise I’m happy to go with.
When I do podcast editing, I use Audacity to split multi-track WAV files and for truncating silence. It’s just waaaay easier to do this there than on Reaper. Plus it has a loopback recording feature built-in which I use for Zoom meeting recordings etc.
I use Pro Tools for audio post, but for most of what I do I’m a Reaper guy. It’s very powerful as you said and it just works.
I know it can be a hassle switching DAWs (muscle memory on shortcuts can get weird), but for me, I like making the most of the strengths of a tool rather than forcing something to do everything.
Lmaooo
Because it brings attention and therefore money
More and more, the human element is being removed from the news. The most horrific events will be reported by blank-faced robots with no empathy to human emotions, at least in AI channels. Imagine what kind of emotional intelligence future people will have when they constantly hear stories from poker-faced (and voiced) human-like images.
Or Southeast Asians. Facebook here is like a mini internet
I’m not sure they’ll let go of your data that easily. They’re probably just show you less ads but still collect data
If this is serious the answer is no