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These tools are quite powerful and useful. I have fed it some of my own music and it did a really good job of extracting the parts when compared to my original multi-track masters. It does occasionally have some trouble separating the instruments, but I am really impressed how close it gets to the source tracks.

I do love that these tools are usable in the local environment. The vast majority of AI music tools are cloud-based and privacy nightmares. I have steered clear of them because quite a few of them are from chinese companies who charge you for the privilege of sharing your computer's contents. They can fuck right off with that bullshit. But these tools are nice to have since I don't have to share my stuff with someone else's server.

[–] 3 pts

It's great that they are local. They are doing their best to force us all on cloud stuff so they can restrict us.

I just bought the parts for a new machine so I can run an LLM locally. Man they lock those things down and make them lecture you on ethics. Nothing I'm asking is unethical in any way, but apparently the coders think so. I looked into cloud services, but besides the expense, the EULAs are even freaky with what you can and can't do. So I said screw it and picked up two video cards and the parts for a new machine that I can stash in the corner to run one myself.

[–] [deleted] 3 pts

Very useful to have these. Thanks for sharing!

[–] 1 pt

This release is only compatible with Audacity 3.4.2 64-bit Release for Windows

Boo, it's got teh gay.

I guess I should have checked that before unmasking and compiling 3.4.2.

[–] 0 pt

I'm pretty sure someone is gonna fork and provide support for other OS.

[–] 1 pt

I don't believe it! /s

[–] 4 pts

The new technological war will be between cloud based services vs offline.

jews don't want you to keep your privacy to yourself.

[–] 3 pts

They also want to control the AIs and what you can do with them. Much of the recent work on public AIs has been done to censor them and politically bias their responses.

[–] 1 pt

They want to keep tabs on your content. They hate you having privacy. Also fear it because they can't tell if you're part of an uprising.

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Also fear it because they can't tell if you're part of an uprising.

We're getting closer and closer, everyday.

[–] 1 pt

Thank you! Integrated online services are getting out of control.

[–] 1 pt

We are so close to privately hosted machine learning algorithms

I'm honestly excited