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>A while back, I made a rather fatalistic prediction: that barring a radical intervention, in a decade or two, most of exchanges on the internet will be faked. It’s not pessimism; it’s that our aggregate capacity for human-to-human interactions is inherently capped. In contrast, the ability to generate human-like text, images, and audio is now almost infinitely scalable — and from customer support, to marketing, to cybercrime, there are powerful incentives to crank it up to eleven.

I'm waiting for the first ChatBot to talk to customer support ChatBots for me.


Maybe in the US, I know several cases where stolen bikes were returned and thieves charged in central Europe. I've never lost anything, but had a bike stolen and I'm in fear of having another one stolen. GPS trackers are not a real option for me (monthly fee, high battery consumption, not having an e-bike which would make it easier). These trackers are a great idea and I do get why stalking is an issue. But I'm with the Tile CEO when it comes to other or even better options for stalking. GPS trackers are way more accurate and I assume that swapping them or recharging them is less of a concern in that case.

It's a shame that stalking is a concern. It's a shame that this had to be implemented and effectively breaks the devices use case for most people. But I'm not even mad at Apple or Google, because I also think that it is their responsibility to protect people from being stalked.

Tile is also not an option for me, in Europe pretty much no one uses it. I will still try my luck with Apple and Google/Pebblebee Tags. Does anyone have experience how long it takes until you get notified about a tracker moving with you?


I've had the need for things like this very often. But we had multiple metrics to store and visualize, we went with InfluxDB and Grafana for that purpose. Maybe one could create an integration with at least InfluxDB, because it is great for time series.


Honest question, as I'm not really deep into this: What are the differences to the JS runtime Reaper is integrating in its DAW, despite being able to run it outside of Reaper?


Very important: JS in Reaper means JesuSonic, _not_ JavaScript! Completely different language, not garbage collected at all, no dynamic memory AFAIR


Love the idea. I was thinking about creating something similar (without any knowledge on how to achieve that, I'm not a good programmer) for music creation and especially collaboration.

When writing a song with someone else, this can become really handy, as we sometimes don't know if some idea might work.

I would totally be a customer (if its not bound to a monthly payment). But as of now, it's lacking linux support (why do I have to be that special unicorn all the time?).

By the way: BandLab has something like this integrated already, but I want to use my own DAW.


I received a lot of feedback by people with music background. I recently talked to someone from the music production industry and it was interesting to hear that they have the same workflow and problems as the graphics industry. Snowtrack could be used with any DAW but the missing thumbnails are a downer at the moment


No, it doesn't. But to be honest, this would be next level. When looking at this, I'm thinking of alternatives and I can only name 2:

1 - Kemper Profiler

2 - NeuralDSP

Both of them are above 1000€/$. We are talking about 10x the price of this thing. Add some Multi-FX Pedal (like Line6 HX-Stomp) where you put this in the FX-Loop and you end up with something equally good for still half the price.

And in general, its not about what is better, digital or analog. It's about the use-case. In the studio or when noodling around with the knobs when practicing: Real Amps and Pedals. But on stage, you don't play with the settings of your pedals or you want presets. This is where you go digital. No one will notice the slightly different sound there anyway.


I played out live for a decade and absolutely used the knobs on my pedals live. Most musicians I knew with a pedalboard did the same.

That said, if you use a preset based effects setup like rackmount gear, I could see how this would be cool.


Yeah, true. But you would only change it between songs, I guess, and only to the values you always use for that song, right? - This is what I would capture and use as a preset, preset change triggered by MIDI from the MultiFX unit.

I know some who change their settings during playing, but I wouldn't consider this as standard. Also, you can still add a real Pedal to a MultiFX Board if you really want to change its settings live. On the contrary, automatically changing the settings controlled by your DAW and triggered via MIDI into your MultiFX unit is also pretty common. You don't have to hassle with your Effects at all and can concentrate on playing, what you should, as you need to be absolutely on point.


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