Fuck yeah!: Millions of Copyrighted Songs Were Fed to AI Music Generators Now Theres Proof
Atlantic databases name 21 million tracks fed to Suno and rivals as Sony, UMG, and Warner seek $150,000 per song in damages
Go get 'em, lawyers!
Suno sued for $150k/song stolen Dan Lyke / comment 1
Fuck yeah!: Millions of Copyrighted Songs Were Fed to AI Music Generators Now Theres Proof
Atlantic databases name 21 million tracks fed to Suno and rivals as Sony, UMG, and Warner seek $150,000 per song in damages
Go get 'em, lawyers!
Searching for stuff on the TV show The Dan Lyke / comment 0
Searching for stuff on the TV show The Way Home last night, and the word salad that Google's AI Overview provided was... something.
I'm becoming more selective about publishing slop, even to laugh at it, but it feels like when we inadvertently uncover this stuff we need to note it, as a reminder.
I remember one of BF Skinner's books Dan Lyke / comment 0
I remember one of B.F. Skinner's books ending with "Now, let us see what man can do with man".
If the continuum from A/B testing ads to LLMs and AI psychosis is the leverage of automated exploits of unconscious human behaviors, I think...
... I think we're discovering what that means.
Paul Bunyan Dan Lyke / comment 0
Racket MN: What's the deal with Paul Bunyan? From the subject of ribald tales in logger camps to a mascot to sell lumber to...
University of Wisconsin professor Kasey Keeler describes this as settler nostalgia, a process by which settlers to an area create an imagined past of the region to which they can connect. If Paul Bunyan, a white settler himself, created the rivers and lakes that white settlers now vacation in, then it follows that the land was made for them. How could Ojibwe or Dakota people have lived for hundreds or thousands of years in a landscape that was custom built by a giant lumberjack and a blue ox?
When I type this out Dan Lyke / comment 0
When I type this out, it feels obvious: Multi-layered AI agents (OpenClaw, etc) are an attempt by an industry that's constantly flailing at trying to automate processes they don't understand to automate their own bad processes.
But I said ... Dan Lyke / comment 1
Multiple regressions compound into a catastrophic token burn scenario. Subagents recursively spawn child agents 50+ levels deep, ignoring CLAUDE_CODE_FORK_SUBAGENT=0. Permission denials trigger further agent spawning instead of stopping. Agents fetch individual files from GitHub repos via HTTP (one WebFetch or curl per file, each with a full prompt and context payload) instead of cloning locally. Subagent permissions do not propagate to the user for approval. And if the user interrupts any of this, all intermediate work from every agent in the tree is lost. The entire token spend goes in the garbage.
In the observed case: 1.2M+ tokens consumed in ~30 minutes on a task that should have been
git clone + find . -name '*.sol'. The recursive agent tree was still growing when observed.
From Reddit, by way of jonny (nonvenomous) @jonny@neuromatch.social quoting Peter @peter@thepit.social.
each instrument interprets the notation Dan Lyke / comment 0
Reading through a document on implementing A2UI:
To see why a format matters here, think about how a composer ships their work. They don't hand musicians a recording: they hand them sheet music. The same score plays on a piano, an orchestra, or a synthesizer; each instrument interprets the notation through its own voice.
"each instrument interprets the notation..." 👀
Fuckwits in charge Dan Lyke / comment 0