Participated in another Tuesday Tunesday, a biweekly song focused art challenge curated by GayClubAnthem on Twitch.
The song is "Spaceship" by Kesha.
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🗺🐐⭐️ for the motogp ask game
Thank u 4 de questions pookie
As I already answered all the questions I will give my second opinions on them >:)))
!!!!!!!! This post has very long tags b warned!!!!!!
🗺️ fav circuit (og answer Lusail+Philip Island)
I know it's 50/50 as to whether the race gets gapped and is boring but I do adore Aragon <33333 it held my fav 2020 rounds and ofc in 2022 Acosta won the M2 race there <3
🐐 GOAT rider (og answer; objectively Rossi but I think Stoner was a bit mental too)
Don't have a new answer but I want to say Jeremy Burgess [[a mechanic who worked w Wayne Gardner big man Doohan and ofc Rossi]] was a beast !!! I'm biased BC my dad absolutely adores him but I genuinely believe without him Rossi wouldn't have been as successful as he ended up being !
⭐ fav world champion (og answer; Mir)
My top fav riders are Mir n Acosta n they are both WDC's I could say loads about their titles but nothing actually worth reading so I shall talk about Mr F.Bag : F.Bag's title was so wonderful??? Breaking records and being the first non Japanese manufacturer rider to win a title in MotoGP for FIFTEEN (15!!!) Years????? Love to see it!!
Also not to sound like a loser on main but I do like listening to Omen by The Prodigy n think about everything Stoner+Pecco's titles !!
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Ever wondered what the hell my robot ocs sound like? Great news! I wrote some notes about it (cause I don't know how to portray all this in speech bubbles). Now with links to examples!
Nautiloid’s model wasn’t built with vocal communication in mind, as that wouldn’t be particularly useful at the bottom of the sea. However, it can produce various beeps and boops. Naut frequently uses the default sounds intended for system notifications to express itself (think Windows error noise, etc). For extended communications, Naut can send text reports to other devices (it’s like if you could send emails with your brain). Xiph did help them set up a basic text-to-speech program they can speak with, but they choose not to use it for more than the occasional word or two.
Beeps, default sounds, and tts. This one's easy. Here's cowboys too for fun
Viroid has a speech synthesizer similar to a Vocaloid, with a premade soundbank they can pull from and pitch to create sentences. The soundbank is intended to be androgynous, but Vi pitches it down to be a bit more masculine. They’ll even deliberately push it to sound gravely and staticy when going for intimidation. While not particularly human in sound, the variation allowed gives this method a lot of life-like personality. The drawback is, forming longer or more complex sentences requires noticeable processing time. To combat this, Vi will often break their speech into chunks, with smaller pauses between them, and keep longer pauses to more natural sounding spots. This could easily be fixed with a bit of tweaking, but Vi refuses to admit the pauses are not by choice.
Best example I’ve found, but I’m no Vocaloid expert. Feel free to suggest stuff similar to this if you know any good examples!
Xiphoid has the most modern speech method of the bots, which works by sampling human speech and generating new sentences based off of the data. It isn’t perfect, but it's considerably more human-like than the other two methods, in an almost uncanny manner. It’s also generally faster, so Xiph is very comfortable generating full rambling sentences without pauses. Xiphoid models and other bots with this style of speech have a large database provided by the company to pull from, allowing each to customize their voice as they see fit (or just sample at random), so no two models sound exactly alike in tone. Dr. Xiph, however, pulls from a very specific set of data xe collected xerself. It’s generally androgynous, but can lean more feminine at times. One curious trait that will never read in text is, while Xiph’s usual accent is generic American, they occasionally slip into a Canadian accent.
Sorta like this but worse. Also here’s just some fun fitting Xiph songs. Cause I have many.
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