Post #1468612
2026-02-17 15:31 UTC
@Njord@mastodon.gamedev.place It's somewhat useful for purposes it wouldn't need all the ethical breach for.
For example when looking for a new headphones recently, I was out of options and didn't want to interact with the ✨ audio community ✨, so I gave my requirements to it and it spit out a few options one of which is what I'm using today and yeah I can't say I regret it.
The thing is, even ignoring the fact that other options would be possible for this purpose (we should make a https://distrochooser.de for everything tbh), looking at online shop offers doesn't require stealing copyrighted material
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@Nawer_Rapter@mastodon.social 2026-02-17 18:10
@witix @Njord as someone from audio community i gotta say you're lucky The uuuh machine of nonsense fucks up any kind of request related to audio This included but is not limited to managing to mathematically output 130db (when asking for 70 db,which is nuts and illegal) on a concert with an impressive low amount of speakers On a more on foot regard: Wrong connectors, prices that go through the ceiling for casual use, suspiciously recommends specific brands that are known for scams...