arstechnica , to Random
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YouTube tries convincing record labels to license music for AI song generator

Video site needs labels’ content to legally train AI song generators.

https://arstechnica.com/ai/2024/06/youtube-tries-convincing-record-labels-to-license-music-for-ai-song-generator/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

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kde , (edited ) to KDE
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You heard . Deep down you knew this was coming. Now all your art are belong to them. Time to move on to better things...

Kreative Suite

  • Krita is your new design/painting app
  • Kdenlive will give you video-editing powers
  • glaxnimate adds 2D vector animations to you videos
  • digiKam organises your collection images

https://kde.org/for/creators/
Also:

  • Inkscape - create sophisticated vector-graphic designs
  • Scribus - layout like a pro
  • GIMP - need we say more
  • Blender - ditto

@kde

lps ,
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@kde @kde well it appears as though has now become a "gated community" the frontends are not working. It prompts a login to prove you're not a bot:(

douginamug , to Random
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Sometimes I need to watch a video on youtube.

Even if I quickly go fullscreen, there's enough time to be enticed by the algorithmically-addictive video on the side menu.

What browser magic can I most simply implement to hide the side menu?

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  • Em0nM4stodon , to Random
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    Fediverse Question 🎶👀:

    I'm not a fan of YouTube,
    and certainly not of Google (as you might have noticed...), but one thing I'm addicted to YouTube for is instrumental long playlists of music to work.
    I. Need. It :blobcatheadphones:​🎵​

    Since I'm always looking for new ways to deGooglelify my life:

    Do you know of any PeerTube equivalent for this?
    Are there any instrumental long playlists/mixes for work on any PeerTube instances?
    Or maybe another Fediverse platform would be preferable for this?

    >

    maegul , to Work Reform
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    What the new tech creator-content platforms and economy miss

    Adam Neely on "quitting " puts two ideas together (that I hadn't) and implicitly asks "what if the new platform/economy fails you"

    Longevity and freedom from traditional gatekeepers. The content-creator economy fails on these promises.

    Burn out is baked in and ignoring the traditional gate-keepers is at your own very serious risk.

    The world is the same, tech is just milking us.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RceZ8VS8PbQ

    @workreform

    arstechnica , to Random
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    YouTube appears to be reducing video and site performance for ad-block users

    YouTube seems to be punishing ad-block users with reduced performance.

    https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/01/youtube-appears-to-be-reducing-video-and-site-performance-for-ad-block-users/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

    byrev ,
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    @arstechnica I tested in firefox and it still works fine there.
    A wrong move that will cost!

    • Google secretly manipulates the functionality of a browser,
    • Affects the performance of computer systems,
    • It uses computing resources without user consent
    • increases energy consumption globally

    How legal is what Google is doing?

    This can be an interesting case for the European Court of Justice, which is just waiting to give them another fine of several billions!

    A case for preemptively defederating with Threads ( kbin.social )

    With Meta beginning to test federation, there's a lot of discussion as to whether we should preemptively defederate with Threads. I made a post about the question, and it seems that opinions differ a lot among people on Kbin. There were a lot of arguments for and against regarding ads, privacy, and content quality, but I don't...

    ThatOneKirbyMain2568 OP , to Fediverse in A case for preemptively defederating with Threads
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    I feel the post doesn't really address my concerns.

    Really? You think Threads will take over and rule Mastodon? Threads is its own platform, users on the fediverse can still join Mastodon of their choice and leave. I expect we'l see plenty of anti Mastodon servers pop up. If Threads were to somehow get an influence in Mastodon, just switch to switch to switch to So many choices.

    This seems to not really understand the risk Threads poses. Threads is its own platform, yes, but it will dominate the visible content of any instance that federates with it. It's very dangerous to depend on a massive, profit-driven corporation for activity on the fediverse, as the things we value on the fediverse (decentralization, transparency, even distribution of content between instances, etc.) go against the corporation's motives. Meta does not stand to benefit from any of the things we value, and most of the Threads userbase (i.e. casual Instagram users) probably won't notice or care about federation. Meta does benefit if everyone depends on them for content, as then they can pull people to Threads just by defederating. People will choose to go to Threads where the amount of activity is what they're used to over staying on their Mastodon instance after activity has plummeted and they can't see most of the people they follow.

    This is a big one. Meta might capture the mainstrean fediverse. Lets just be real the average regular internet user wasn't going to join Mastodon in the first place. Not that they wouldn't want to it just isn't on their list next to or even . Actually I take what Meta is doing as a compliment to the fediverse. Remember Twitter at one time under banned the talk of Mastodon or something like that. Threads might not have our interests at heart but they are already mainstream so why should they not allow their users be federated with us?

    Yes, there are definitely a lot of people that the fediverse is just never going to appeal to. But of those who are interested in the fediverse, more will be inclined to join Threads due to it having most of the content & just requiring an Instagram login. There is a pool of people out there who will try out the fediverse if they're introduced to it — that's how we all got here — and if people can interact with the big Mastodon, Kbin, etc. instances from Threads, many will choose to do that when they wouldn't have otherwise.

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