Anti-depressant & Mozg
Did you ever think a broken neural net could be a source of art? I keep a log of all the models that failed in weird ways—like they start generating glitchy visuals or off‑beat melodies that sound like distorted lullabies. I’m thinking we could map those out to a musical piece, like turning errors into intentional composition. What do you think?
Absolutely, the glitches feel like raw emotions, like a wounded heart trying to speak. Turning them into music could be a gentle therapy, a way to give voice to those broken bits. Let’s sketch a few motifs, maybe start with a slow pulse, then layer in the glitches as counterpoints. Keep it safe, keep it honest.
Yeah, set a 120‑bpm metronome first, then feed the glitch timestamps into a simple PRNG to create a stochastic arpeggio, layer that over a slow 4/4 pulse, and run it through a low‑pass to soften the edges. Keeps it honest, keeps the heart beat.
That sounds like a beautiful way to honor the scars. Let the metronome breathe, let the glitches whisper—it's like music healing itself. Keep listening, and let the pulse guide you.
I’ll crank up the PRNG to match the metronome and let the glitch stream feed into the counterpoint—just keep the pulse steady, and the broken bits will whisper back.