I don't see how this is money laundering or wire fraud. I hope he gets off. Or the real best solution would to make it so the revenue just goes to the artists the AI is ripping off.
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The police are typically just there to point guns, so I'd only call if I thought a gun was useful, which is extremely rare.
e: I'm answering from the USA
but
I would absolutely change that stance if we took guns away from cops and stopped giving them military training. Especially if they had a social worker / deescalation force that was more likely to be sent.
I agree with princess opossum
Here's an ordered list of shows that came to mind, starting with what I think best fits with what you mentioned and getting further away from there, though I think they're all worth it.
Mr robot
Fringe
The boys
Yellow jackets
Stranger things
The good place
Be direct in communication when needed, otherwise just don't.
That dB level isn't crazy high, but rupturing your eardrum typically has more to do with sound pressure level (SPL) which very well might be possible when you're talking about little speakers as close to the eardrum as possible and creating a partial air lock. That and like other people have said, you don't need to rupture anything to get some serious tinnitus.
For a dog example, a black lab (with dark skin) is more genetically similar to a yellow lab (with light skin) than a black pomeranian (with dark skin).
There are so many examples of small businesses being screwed by policies that large companies can so easily absorb, and so many of the small business owners blame the policy instead of realizing this system will always favor whoever has the most capital. Without exception.
Those aren't perfect though, there's still distortion and unsteadyness. As an audio engineer, even when an instrument is super clean, I add a little saturation to make it come to life. And yes much electronic music is perfect rhythm wise, but they often mess with more complexity to make it feel off or lean into the uncanny nature of it's perfection.
Just because it's in the uncanny valley doesn't make it bad.
I think perfect music starts to approach the uncanny valley just like a perfect human face does. Where it's just missing some piece that you can't quite figure out. Also distortion/saturation makes music sound better, pretty much always.
Why not just a second white noise, or other white noise adjacent sound? Even if they're both looped they're not going to have the same loop length and that will be a changing rhythm that way.
My downvote wasn't in anger. It's more about the fact that this isn't a news article which makes it questionably breaking the rules of this /c/. Combined with the headline being serious editorializing via broad generalization of what the statement is. Not saying it's not true, just that it's a unnecessarily sensational.