Google’s new AI turns text into music
Google researchers have made an AI that can generate minutes-long musical pieces from text prompts, and can even transform a whistled or hummed melody into other instruments, similar to how systems like DALL-E generate images from written prompts (via TechCrunch). The model is called MusicLM, and while you can’t play around with it for yourself, the company has uploaded a bunch of samples that it produced using the model.
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Google researchers have made an AI that can generate minutes-long musical pieces from text prompts, and can even transform a whistled or hummed melody into other instruments, similar to how systems like DALL-E generate images from written prompts (via TechCrunch). The model is called MusicLM, and while you can’t play around with it for yourself, the company has uploaded a bunch of samples that it produced using the model.
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Windhawk is a mod-based customizing tool for Windows 11. It is made by the author of the famous 7+ Taskbar Tweaker app, and allows you to change how Windows looks and works via open-source mods. A good example of modifications includes taskbar text labels, taskbar button un-grouping, seconds for the clock in the tray, and even dark mode for Notepad and Paint on Windows 11.
ℹ Credits: @winaero
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Spotify is first music streaming service to surpass 200M paid subscribers
Spotify’s number of premium subscribers increased to 205 million as of December 31st, the company announced in today’s earnings release, representing a 14 percent increase year-on-year. That helped increase its monthly active users (MAUs) to 489 million, a 20 percent rise. That’s above its guidance from last quarter, when it said it expected to reach 202 million premium subscribers and 479 million MAUs.
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Spotify’s number of premium subscribers increased to 205 million as of December 31st, the company announced in today’s earnings release, representing a 14 percent increase year-on-year. That helped increase its monthly active users (MAUs) to 489 million, a 20 percent rise. That’s above its guidance from last quarter, when it said it expected to reach 202 million premium subscribers and 479 million MAUs.
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Nothing Ear 2 leaks again: More like Nothing Ear 1 2023 Edition?
The Nothing Ear 1 was the first product by the new startup, and we thought the company delivered a great pair of affordable earbuds. We’ve already seen our first apparent look at the Nothing Ear 2 renders, and now a trusted source has posted new images.
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The Nothing Ear 1 was the first product by the new startup, and we thought the company delivered a great pair of affordable earbuds. We’ve already seen our first apparent look at the Nothing Ear 2 renders, and now a trusted source has posted new images.
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Most of the channel admins are busy with their personal life, and I'm busy with my exams, so we don't get enough time to post stuff.
Please stay in this channel, we will soon become active like before! Thanks a lot for supporting us! ♥
Well my exams are ending on Feb 18 so I'll be back on that day
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Most of the channel admins are busy with their personal life, and I'm busy with my exams, so we don't get enough time to post stuff.
Please stay in this channel, we will soon become active like before! Thanks a lot for supporting us! ♥
Well my exams are ending on Feb 18 so I'll be back on that day
Again, thanks a lot :)
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Plasma devlog for November to January released!
Plasma developer logs are frequent posts which are released by the KDE foundation to help users understand their progress on KDE. The devlog for nov-jan has been released and documents on major changes brought by kde devs. These include the new Plasma 5.27, the redesign of Plasmatube, Audiotube and kast and several bug fixes in other apps.
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Plasma developer logs are frequent posts which are released by the KDE foundation to help users understand their progress on KDE. The devlog for nov-jan has been released and documents on major changes brought by kde devs. These include the new Plasma 5.27, the redesign of Plasmatube, Audiotube and kast and several bug fixes in other apps.
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EA is shutting down Apex Legends Mobile and not giving refunds
Apex Legends developer Respawn Entertainment announced the game’s mobile version will shut down in all regions on May 1st, just a few weeks shy of its one-year anniversary. As if that wasn’t enough bad news for players, it also said that once the game is gone, so are any items or extras they purchased in Apex Legends Mobile. EA shared the news about the change as part of its Q3 FY203 earnings results.
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Apex Legends developer Respawn Entertainment announced the game’s mobile version will shut down in all regions on May 1st, just a few weeks shy of its one-year anniversary. As if that wasn’t enough bad news for players, it also said that once the game is gone, so are any items or extras they purchased in Apex Legends Mobile. EA shared the news about the change as part of its Q3 FY203 earnings results.
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Facebook secretly killed users batteries, worker claims in lawsuit
Facebook can secretly drain its users’ cellphone batteries, a former employee contends in a lawsuit.
The practice, known as “negative testing,” allows tech companies to “surreptitiously” run down someone’s mobile juice in the name of testing features or issues such as how fast their app runs or how an image might load, according to data scientist George Hayward.
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Facebook can secretly drain its users’ cellphone batteries, a former employee contends in a lawsuit.
The practice, known as “negative testing,” allows tech companies to “surreptitiously” run down someone’s mobile juice in the name of testing features or issues such as how fast their app runs or how an image might load, according to data scientist George Hayward.
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