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polariscap@lemmy.cafeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What do all the subgenres of music mean? How does anyone make sense of them?English
2·21 days agoAlso this is mostly all to say, I don’t understand genres past say release year 2005 😅
polariscap@lemmy.cafeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What do all the subgenres of music mean? How does anyone make sense of them?English
1·21 days agoSorry I typed Limp Bizmit but meant Bizkit…
polariscap@lemmy.cafeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What do all the subgenres of music mean? How does anyone make sense of them?English
8·21 days agoIt’s not very intuitive, for sure. It really is about if you were there at the time and probably place (up until, say, 2005) hearing XYZ song/style becoming popular on the radio and mass media. Only then do you pick up the lingo and see how other people referred to it.
Plus, go browse the racks at a music store in another country (preferably where the main language is different from your own). I remember seeing a Tower Records in a major Japanese city have a whole area designated as “Black Music” (not like a seasonal feature/display, but a section/‘genre’) and being baffled, like all soul blues funk R&B early rap gangsta rap and dance pop was all one section (filtered only by skin color)? But then again, is all J-pop or K-pop always the same style, or do English-language listeners lump a lot of things together by overarching basic criteria? (Like just shuffling music off based on country/language of origin etc)
Alternative rock was different to the popular rock from on mainstream stations in the 70s/80s and early 90s. See also “college rock.” But then alternative rock becomes mainstream and fractures into subgenres (for example, compare Limp Bizmit once called “nü rock” and White Stripes “garage rock” — fairly different styles), less mainstream artists continue plugging away in their various “indie” lanes, plus what does “college rock” (like REM of the 80s) mean in the 2010s/2020s anyway? Short answer: big fat nothing; long answer is, first you start doing deep dives in music journalism of yore, browsing the categories/sections at record stores, talk to old music heads and hear their opinions (mostly opinions, right, less ‘facts’), and then you have a better lay of the many various musical landscapes and keep exploring.
polariscap@lemmy.cafeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Hypothetically, if you were a kid and your parents worked for a government intelligence agency, how would you keep secrets / have privacy from your parents?English
14·22 days agoHypothetically, if they are truly professional and in operations rather than being analysts, etc., they would leave work at work but basically be too exhausted to truly helicopter-parent at home. I’m projecting a bit though, because once you become a parent you are exhausted beyond belief (substitute “I” for all those “you”s, heh)
Depends on the generation of the parent too, I think (have they kept up with modern surveillance technologies?). If you haven’t watched the TV show “The Americans” it could be interesting. Set in the 80s but there’s two kid/teen children of agents in it, so secrets kind of start going both ways
polariscap@lemmy.cafeto
Technology@lemmy.world•QWERTY Phones Are Really Trying to Make a Comeback This YearEnglish
7·25 days agoIME in the past few months the swiping word-predictions have gotten markedly worse — it makes me wonder if there’s more “phoning home” going on (input data being sent back) or perhaps AI analysis being crammed in. I have no verification on this though.
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News@lemmy.world•Grok turns off image generator for most users after outcry over sexualised AI imageryEnglish
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polariscap@lemmy.cafeto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•It's called traditional medicine sweety, look it upEnglish
1·1 month agoCongrats :-) Thanks for context/inspo, I might try to do the same.
polariscap@lemmy.cafeto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•It's called traditional medicine sweety, look it upEnglish
1·1 month agoDang, what makes you think so? I was put on 20mg then I asked to downgrade to 10mg the past few years, still now. I suspected it wasn’t helping but also have some circumstances (aging, small children, etc) that also seem to contribute to my mind being a bowl of soup, so I’m never sure what’s causing what…
polariscap@lemmy.cafeto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What activity or pastime of yours is barrels of fun?English
3·1 month agoWaiting to see what others answer because got no actual hobbies since having kids…
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News@lemmy.world•Former Harvard Medical School morgue manager sentenced to 8 years in prison for stolen bodies plotEnglish
2·2 months agoContext appreciated.
me toooo hi 👋