SamLOUDD

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SamLOUDD

SamLOUDD

@SamLOUDD

🌐 @reloadsound my music collective 🔊 @weareloudd my creative agency 🏃🏽‍♂️ BuiltByHumans - my web dev agency 🔗 Founded & exited @amplifyworld

Bristol Katılım Nisan 2009
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SamLOUDD@SamLOUDD·
@Basturk219888 @CFCMods @umoinyangsamuel You lot are two young to asses this properly, you never saw prime Rooney. And you’re obsessed with stats that don’t tell the whole story. You don’t know football. Iniesta’s stats are terrible yet he won player of the tournament when Spain WC and euros, stats aren’t everything
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SamLOUDD@SamLOUDD·
@Basturk219888 @CFCMods @umoinyangsamuel Remove the stat padding from the Brazilian league (ranked worse the the championship) and Rooney clears him on every metric, and that’s including the French farmers league as a top 5 league which is wasn’t for most the time Neymar was there.
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Mod@CFCMods·
There has never ever been a version of Wayne Rooney that was better than Neymar, let’s respect ourselves please.
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John Attridge@John_Attridge·
Catchy opening! But the comma splice is unwieldy. Why dont you try "It was not just the best of times. It was also the worst of times."
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jerb@searobbing·
Worst case scenario we can just make a new strait. Shouldn't take long once we unleash the productivity boosting powers of AI. Maybe a day or two at most.
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Tuncer Deniz@tuncerdeniz·
In an era where outfits like Bloomberg, The Information, Financial Times, and others are fighting for clicks, it's becoming necessary for companies such as Oracle to, frankly, fight back misinformation. We know live in an era where a story that appears on The Misinformation can sway a stock by hundreds of billions in a matter of minutes. Welcome to the jungle.
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Oracle@Oracle·
Recent media reports about our data centers reflect a fundamental misunderstanding of how AI data centers are built and operated. Oracle’s AI data centers, both current and future, are designed to support liquid cooling, higher hardware density, and multiple generations of hardware from a range of vendors. In practical terms, upgrading hardware in an existing AI data center is similar to installing a new refrigerator in an existing home - the structure does not need to be rebuilt each time technology improves. Our flagship Abilene site remains on schedule, with 200MW already operational. Any claim that the planned capacity at this site is delayed is inaccurate. Oracle takes a rigorous and disciplined approach to aligning customer demand with investment in AI infrastructure before capital is committed. We continue to evaluate sites globally and work closely with our valued customers and partners to support growing demand for OCI.
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SamLOUDD@SamLOUDD·
@music_waves @thebadstats They're actually quite right wing and all the left wing stuff is branding actually. Everyone knows this, keep up.
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Philosophicus@music_waves·
@thebadstats Have you seen the videos of Hillary Clinton or Obama talking about illegal immigration? If you play those transcripts today without the authors, they would 100% be categorized as conservative, right-wing. How do you explain this?
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bad_stats 🕜💵🖨️🕣@thebadstats·
Konstantin Kisin is so funny. The reason he considers himself "not a conservative" is because although he is a conservative now, in the past and in a hypothetical future, people might not consider his views conservative! By this logic no one is anything
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Fasty@JPA_Fasty·
@thebadstats Hmmm. KK is economically centre right and a classical liberal, libertarian type. I wouldn’t say he is ‘conservative’ as much as I’d say ‘centrist’.
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Andrew Gold@AndrewGold_ok·
After he crudely attacked @KonstantinKisin, many are asking who @J_Bloodworth is. Here he is refusing to believe I lived somewhere in Bristol where no1 speaks English. Since I've now moved, I can say: St Marks Rd, Bristol. Good luck. I'll attach a Google Image below.
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RKA Scope@RKAScope·
@TheMG3D In order for Tarantino to create his movies he had to train off of Scorsese which Scorsese spent around 265 million to make. Without Scorsese he wouldn’t be able to “create” anything.
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Michael@TheMG3D·
In order for them to generate this they had to train off of GTA V which Rockstar spent around 265 million to make. Without GTA they wouldn’t be able to “create” anything.
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SamLOUDD@SamLOUDD·
@SpicyBois @t_kobs This is one the most idiotic takes I’ve ever heard. Sounds like you just hate women.
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🦈@SpicyBois·
@t_kobs Can get rid of so many untalented people making millions, millie was just robbing netflix for a decade
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SamLOUDD@SamLOUDD·
Good analysis of what I see in a lot of the younger generation online and irl. Apart from the AI overhyping nonsense, it made me think three things: - the system is broken - there is going to be a breaking point - a real redistribution of wealth is needed like the 1950s/60s
sysls@systematicls

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SamLOUDD@SamLOUDD·
@mimitheblogger The weird love for scouse culture and all things Liverpool on TikTok by Americans over the last 12 months also played a massive part. Is it confirmed he signed a 30m deal? That seems completely unbelievable.
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sebastian castillo
sebastian castillo@bartlebytaco·
every public sycophant and world loser seems to love AI, majority of artists and other cultural figures with a modicum of intelligence is against it. it’s impossible to say who’s right
CBS Sunday Morning 🌞@CBSSunday

Ethan Hawke tells @thattracysmith that he’s “bored by AI,” saying he prefers real human connection. He calls AI a “plagiarizing mechanism” and jokes that while he knows it’s changing the world, he’s in “open rebellion” against it. cbsnews.com/news/ethan-haw…

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Kiran@KiranTheNomad·
i know not everybody is the biggest JBP fan but EVERY artist and creative who cares about their longevity should watch this.
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Erick@Erickschultz11·
I’ve been experimenting with tools that randomly combine ideas, and I’m starting to realize something important about creativity. People keep saying AI is circular, derivative, stuck recycling what already exists. But that’s only true if you use it in a passive way. When AI becomes a generator of variation rather than a copier of the familiar, everything changes. Random exploration isn’t noise. It’s the raw material of originality. Every creative system, from evolution to art to scientific discovery, relies on combining unlikely things and seeing what survives. Mutation, improvisation, free association all of them depend on variation first, coherence second. If you control both steps, you get something genuinely new. What AI really gives us is a way to run that loop intentionally. Instead of waiting for inspiration or hoping two unrelated ideas collide by chance, you can push models to generate thousands of concept-blends, structural mutations, and unexpected frames in minutes. Then you evaluate what feels meaningful, reshape it, push it further, and test it again. The novelty comes from randomness, but the value comes from how you filter it. That’s creativity in its most honest form. The idea that AI “kills originality” comes from misunderstanding this. It’s not a trap unless you use it lazily. In practice, it expands the space of possible ideas far beyond what the human mind can explore alone. Humans supply judgment and taste. AI supplies combinational power. Together, you break out of the very stagnation people complain about. For me, this is becoming one of the most interesting parts of working with these tools. The random collisions create pathways I’d never find on my own. The coherence checking the human part is where the final form gets shaped. Creativity ends up being a dance between chaos and structure, and AI just gives us a much bigger stage. Here are five strong example topics that fit 1. “What if urban planning was designed like a biological nervous system?” Random combination: cities + neurons. This leads to unexpected ideas like self-healing infrastructure, adaptive traffic routing, urban “reflex arcs,” etc. Great for showing how weird combinations unlock insight. --- 2. “What if economics worked like a multiplayer game engine?” Random combination: macroeconomics + game physics. You get novel frames like resource spawning rules, cooldown timers for speculation, or fairness constraints encoded like hitboxes. Useful for your economic + systems-thinking background. --- 3. “What if diplomacy followed the structure of coral reef ecosystems?” Random combination: international relations + coral biology. This produces ideas about symbiotic diplomacy, protective micro-alliances, and regenerative conflict resolution. Shows how foreign metaphors reshape thinking. --- 4. “What if personal identity worked like version control in Git?” Random combination: selfhood + software branches Leads to ideas about memory forking, emotional commits, psychological rollbacks, merge conflicts, etc. A great example for creative, philosophical posts. --- 5. “What if economic recessions were treated like forest fires?” Random combination: macro cycles + ecology You get frames like natural underbrush clearing, controlled burns, growth resets, and resilience through diversity. Super accessible and makes the randomness → coherence point clear.
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Ewan Morrison
Ewan Morrison@MrEwanMorrison·
Yes, AI traps us in ever decreasing circles of the already-known. AI accelerates the recycling of the past and traps us in the act of repeating an already stagnant culture - while creating the superficial illusion of progress. Good article.
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SamLOUDD@SamLOUDD·
@jasminericegirl Fair play, your commitment to Ai slop is even present in your chat GPT reply. Even we accepted your bullshit argument none of that makes training suno on all existing music with no payments ok. It’s unethical in its foundations. Like a country built on slavery.
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eat soup@jasminericegirl·
Genuinely no hate to anyone. At the end of the day, you guys care about helping people, and so do I.  I believe that music belongs to everyone, and that lowering the barrier to entry for music is a good thing. I've seen people light up when they get to create music for the very first time. I've seen Suno improve the creation process for so many lifelong musicians I know. I get to work with independent artists day in and day out, and I wouldn't be here if I didn't genuinely believe it will help more creatives do what they love.  A wide range of musicians use Suno in their creative process, from aspiring musicians to independent musicians to Grammy-winning musicians, and they do so with effort and authenticity. Songwriters are using Suno to underpaint their own vocals, lyrics, and melodies. Producers are uploading their own beats and building on top of it, extracting stems in Suno Studio that they can then take to their DAWs. It’s another tool that people can use to channel their own creativity, and if this tool isn’t for you, that is totally okay. I'm supportive of whatever helps people get their ideas across the finish line. I know AI is really scary. I worry about it too, and I've talked about it many times before. How do we make sure we enable AI for good and creativity? I think this is a question every technologist and every consumer needs to think about, and I'm at Suno because I want to help push towards the right goals. It's our responsibility to foster technology for good. Ultimately, I believe in technology's ability to expand creation for more and more people.  iPhones didn't end photography -- it expanded the definition of who could also be a photographer. Tiktok, Instagram, and Youtube all expanded the definition of who could be a content creator. The fact that anyone can be a content creator today (if they want to be) is really fucking cool to me. Content creation completely changed my life, and I am always going to be passionate about what I believe is expanding creation.  We work with busy parents who get to make their kids songs about the water cycle. We work with poets who get to hear their written words as melodies. We work with seniors in hospitals who see that they can still be creative, even as they lose mental and physical facilities. These stories really inspire me, and I believe all of these people deserve to experience this magic. Creativity is boundless, and there is room for everyone in it.
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