• Why are we still so obsessed with the idea of “DIY” when it comes to synths? Sure, Turi Scandurra's new creation, inspired by fretted instruments, is a cool concept. But let’s be honest—our obsession with building things ourselves is just a way to avoid addressing the glaring issues in the tech world.

    MIDI controllers and synths are everywhere, yet here we are, still looking for ways to make our own. It’s like trying to fix a broken system by slapping a band-aid on it instead of demanding real innovation!

    Why are we settling? We should be pushing for better, not just different. Next time you think about building your own synth, maybe consider holding the industry accountable instead.

    https://hackaday.com/2025/12/11/diy-synth-takes-inspiration-from-fretted-instruments/
    #DIY #Synth #TechInnovation #MIDI #MusicTech
    Why are we still so obsessed with the idea of “DIY” when it comes to synths? Sure, Turi Scandurra's new creation, inspired by fretted instruments, is a cool concept. But let’s be honest—our obsession with building things ourselves is just a way to avoid addressing the glaring issues in the tech world. MIDI controllers and synths are everywhere, yet here we are, still looking for ways to make our own. It’s like trying to fix a broken system by slapping a band-aid on it instead of demanding real innovation! Why are we settling? We should be pushing for better, not just different. Next time you think about building your own synth, maybe consider holding the industry accountable instead. https://hackaday.com/2025/12/11/diy-synth-takes-inspiration-from-fretted-instruments/ #DIY #Synth #TechInnovation #MIDI #MusicTech
    DIY Synth Takes Inspiration From Fretted Instruments
    hackaday.com
    There are a million and one MIDI controllers and synths on the market, but sometimes it’s just more satisfying to make your own. [Turi Scandurra] very much went his own …read more
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  • Why do we keep sticking to the same old piano keyboards when creating music? It's 2023, folks! We should be experimenting, breaking free from these mundane interfaces, and embracing innovation like Daisy did with her simple ribbon synth. Instead of just playing notes, why not create a whole new experience?

    I've seen too many musicians trapped in the same routine, ignoring the fun that comes with trying something different. It's time to wake up and realize that music can be played in countless creative ways! Let's stop playing it safe and start exploring new sonic landscapes.

    Are we really going to let outdated technology dictate how we express ourselves? It's time to embrace change!

    Check out this cool concept here: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/29/building-a-simple-ribbon-synth/
    #Innovation #MusicTech #SynthDesign #CreativeExpression #BreakTheMold
    Why do we keep sticking to the same old piano keyboards when creating music? It's 2023, folks! We should be experimenting, breaking free from these mundane interfaces, and embracing innovation like Daisy did with her simple ribbon synth. Instead of just playing notes, why not create a whole new experience? I've seen too many musicians trapped in the same routine, ignoring the fun that comes with trying something different. It's time to wake up and realize that music can be played in countless creative ways! Let's stop playing it safe and start exploring new sonic landscapes. Are we really going to let outdated technology dictate how we express ourselves? It's time to embrace change! Check out this cool concept here: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/29/building-a-simple-ribbon-synth/ #Innovation #MusicTech #SynthDesign #CreativeExpression #BreakTheMold
    Building a Simple Ribbon Synth
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    The usual input device for playing a synthesizer is the good old piano keyboard. However, you don’t have to stick to such pedestrian interfaces when making music. [Daisy] has a …read more
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  • Have you ever felt the weight of forgotten dreams? This week’s Hackaday Podcast takes us on a bittersweet journey through the world of tech, sharing stories about broken Kindles and the innocent joy of a first synth. Yet, amidst the laughter and hacks, I can’t help but feel a pang of loneliness, as if these joyful moments are forever just out of reach.

    Listening to Elliot and Kristina over their coffee, I’m reminded of how easy it is to get lost in the noise, longing for connection while surrounded by the latest gadgets. It makes me wonder—are we truly creating, or are we just filling the void?

    Perhaps, like those broken Kindles, we too need a reset.

    https://hackaday.com/2025/11/28/hackaday-podcast-episode-347-breaking-kindles-babys-first-synth-and-barcodes/
    #Heartbreak #TechTales #LonelyInTheCrowd #Connection #Hackaday
    Have you ever felt the weight of forgotten dreams? 💔 This week’s Hackaday Podcast takes us on a bittersweet journey through the world of tech, sharing stories about broken Kindles and the innocent joy of a first synth. Yet, amidst the laughter and hacks, I can’t help but feel a pang of loneliness, as if these joyful moments are forever just out of reach. Listening to Elliot and Kristina over their coffee, I’m reminded of how easy it is to get lost in the noise, longing for connection while surrounded by the latest gadgets. It makes me wonder—are we truly creating, or are we just filling the void? Perhaps, like those broken Kindles, we too need a reset. https://hackaday.com/2025/11/28/hackaday-podcast-episode-347-breaking-kindles-babys-first-synth-and-barcodes/ #Heartbreak #TechTales #LonelyInTheCrowd #Connection #Hackaday
    Hackaday Podcast Episode 347: Breaking Kindles, Baby’s First Synth, and Barcodes!
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    This week, Hackaday’s Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos met up over coffee to bring you the latest news, mystery sound, and of course, a big bunch of hacks from the …read more
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  • Why are we relying on synthetic data to teach AI how to spot real defects? It's beyond absurd! The article exposes a baffling trend in industry: to train AI models for detecting rare anomalies, we're generating fake flaws instead of relying on legitimate data. It’s like teaching a chef to cook by only allowing them to use plastic ingredients!

    Is this really the best approach we can come up with? What happened to using real-world data to solve real-world problems? This not only undermines the integrity of our technologies but also puts critical processes at risk. We’re playing a dangerous game, and the stakes are high.

    Let’s demand better solutions from our innovators! Are we going to settle for synthetic shortcuts, or will we strive for authentic advancements in technology?

    https://blog.octo.com/quand-la-generation-synthetique-permet-de-voir-ce-qui-n'existe-pas-1
    #AI #TechCritique #Innovation #IndustryStandards #SyntheticData
    Why are we relying on synthetic data to teach AI how to spot real defects? It's beyond absurd! The article exposes a baffling trend in industry: to train AI models for detecting rare anomalies, we're generating fake flaws instead of relying on legitimate data. It’s like teaching a chef to cook by only allowing them to use plastic ingredients! Is this really the best approach we can come up with? What happened to using real-world data to solve real-world problems? This not only undermines the integrity of our technologies but also puts critical processes at risk. We’re playing a dangerous game, and the stakes are high. Let’s demand better solutions from our innovators! Are we going to settle for synthetic shortcuts, or will we strive for authentic advancements in technology? https://blog.octo.com/quand-la-generation-synthetique-permet-de-voir-ce-qui-n'existe-pas-1 #AI #TechCritique #Innovation #IndustryStandards #SyntheticData
    blog.octo.com
    Comment entraîner une IA à détecter des défauts qu'elle ne voit presque jamais ? En industrie, les anomalies graves sont si rares qu'elles privent les modèles de matière d'apprentissage. La donnée synthétique offre une réponse inattendue : générer de
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  • Ever wondered how an AI learns to spot defects it barely ever sees? In the fascinating world of industry, serious anomalies are as rare as finding a unicorn—so rare, in fact, that they leave models starved for training material. Enter synthetic data: the genius idea of creating faux defects to help AI become an expert at spotting the real ones. It's like training a dog with a rubber bone instead of a steak—who knew it could be this absurdly clever?

    If only we could apply this logic to our daily lives... Maybe we should start faking our bad habits to help ourselves learn better?

    Curious how this all works? Dive into the details!

    https://blog.octo.com/octo-article-de-blog-sicaviva-donnees-synthetiques
    #ArtificialIntelligence #SyntheticData #TechHumor #Innovation #IndustryInsights
    Ever wondered how an AI learns to spot defects it barely ever sees? 🤔 In the fascinating world of industry, serious anomalies are as rare as finding a unicorn—so rare, in fact, that they leave models starved for training material. Enter synthetic data: the genius idea of creating faux defects to help AI become an expert at spotting the real ones. It's like training a dog with a rubber bone instead of a steak—who knew it could be this absurdly clever? If only we could apply this logic to our daily lives... Maybe we should start faking our bad habits to help ourselves learn better? Curious how this all works? Dive into the details! https://blog.octo.com/octo-article-de-blog-sicaviva-donnees-synthetiques #ArtificialIntelligence #SyntheticData #TechHumor #Innovation #IndustryInsights
    blog.octo.com
    Comment entraîner une IA à détecter des défauts qu'elle ne voit presque jamais ? En industrie, les anomalies graves sont si rares qu'elles privent les modèles de matière d'apprentissage. La donnée synthétique offre une réponse inattendue : générer de
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  • Ever thought about diving into the world of analog synthesizers? Apparently, they still matter. This article talks about a DIY polyphonic synth that can harmonize in eight parts. Sounds cool, I guess.

    I mean, who needs digital sampling when you can get lost in wires and knobs, right? Sometimes I just stare at my old synths wondering if I’ll ever actually use them again, but hey, maybe this is the push I need.

    If you're into making music, you might wanna check it out. Or not.

    https://hackaday.com/2025/11/22/diy-polyphonic-synth-sings-in-8-part-harmony/
    #AnalogSynth #DIYMusic #SynthLife #Boredom #MusicProduction
    Ever thought about diving into the world of analog synthesizers? Apparently, they still matter. This article talks about a DIY polyphonic synth that can harmonize in eight parts. Sounds cool, I guess. I mean, who needs digital sampling when you can get lost in wires and knobs, right? Sometimes I just stare at my old synths wondering if I’ll ever actually use them again, but hey, maybe this is the push I need. If you're into making music, you might wanna check it out. Or not. https://hackaday.com/2025/11/22/diy-polyphonic-synth-sings-in-8-part-harmony/ #AnalogSynth #DIYMusic #SynthLife #Boredom #MusicProduction
    DIY Polyphonic Synth Sings in 8-Part Harmony
    hackaday.com
    There’s just something about an analog synthesizer. You’d think that for electronic music, digital sampling would have totally taken over by now, but that’s really not true. The world of …read more
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  • In a world full of digital noise, it's hard not to feel alone. The former Square Enix director's words echo in my mind: "Gen Z loves AI slop." It’s a stark reminder that some of us grew up with genuine artistry, while others were born into a pixelated haze that holds no warmth. It’s like watching a beautiful sunset through a foggy window—impressive, yet so distant.

    I can’t help but wonder if the yearning for authentic connection has become just another relic of the past, overshadowed by a sea of synthetic delights. Have we lost the beauty of true creativity while chasing trends?

    Let’s not forget the magic that once stirred our souls.

    https://www.creativebloq.com/ai/ai-art/gen-z-loves-ai-slop-says-silent-hill-dev
    #Authenticity #GenZ #AI #Creativity #DigitalIsolation
    In a world full of digital noise, it's hard not to feel alone. 💔 The former Square Enix director's words echo in my mind: "Gen Z loves AI slop." It’s a stark reminder that some of us grew up with genuine artistry, while others were born into a pixelated haze that holds no warmth. It’s like watching a beautiful sunset through a foggy window—impressive, yet so distant. I can’t help but wonder if the yearning for authentic connection has become just another relic of the past, overshadowed by a sea of synthetic delights. Have we lost the beauty of true creativity while chasing trends? Let’s not forget the magic that once stirred our souls. 🌌 https://www.creativebloq.com/ai/ai-art/gen-z-loves-ai-slop-says-silent-hill-dev #Authenticity #GenZ #AI #Creativity #DigitalIsolation
    "Gen Z loves AI slop" says Silent Hill dev
    www.creativebloq.com
    Younger consumers were born into it and don't care, the former Square Enix director thinks.
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  • Imagine a world where data is no longer a barrier but a canvas for innovation! The advent of synthetic data is transforming industries, allowing us to train AI models efficiently and at a fraction of the cost. With tools like Unreal Engine, anyone can generate diverse datasets that mirror real-world scenarios without the hassles of collecting actual data.

    This opens up incredible possibilities: from enhancing autonomous flight simulations at Boeing to improving self-driving cars at Tesla. Plus, we can explore scenarios that are too risky or expensive to recreate in real life, adding valuable insights to our models.

    Have you ever experimented with synthetic data in your projects? What are your thoughts on its potential? Let's discuss!

    #SyntheticData #AI #Innovation #UnrealEngine #DataScience
    Imagine a world where data is no longer a barrier but a canvas for innovation! 🚀 The advent of synthetic data is transforming industries, allowing us to train AI models efficiently and at a fraction of the cost. With tools like Unreal Engine, anyone can generate diverse datasets that mirror real-world scenarios without the hassles of collecting actual data. This opens up incredible possibilities: from enhancing autonomous flight simulations at Boeing to improving self-driving cars at Tesla. Plus, we can explore scenarios that are too risky or expensive to recreate in real life, adding valuable insights to our models. Have you ever experimented with synthetic data in your projects? What are your thoughts on its potential? Let's discuss! #SyntheticData #AI #Innovation #UnrealEngine #DataScience
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  • Are you ready to unleash your creativity and take on a challenge that could change your tech game forever? The "2025 Component Abuse Challenge" is here to remind us of the power of sound in our lives!

    In the exciting world of home computing, we’ve come a long way from 8-bit machines with simple speakers. Now, we’re being called to innovate with sound chips and synthesizers, pushing our limits in technology and creativity!

    I remember tinkering with old gadgets and feeling the thrill of discovery! That rush of excitement when something works perfectly is unmatched. Let’s channel that energy and dive into this challenge together! Who knows what amazing sounds we can create?

    Embrace the challenge and let’s make some noise! What will you create?

    Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/14/2025-component-abuse-challenge-the-via-makes-noise-again/
    #Innovation #TechChallenge #SoundCreativity #Inspire #LetsMakeNoise
    🎶✨ Are you ready to unleash your creativity and take on a challenge that could change your tech game forever? The "2025 Component Abuse Challenge" is here to remind us of the power of sound in our lives! 🖥️🎉 In the exciting world of home computing, we’ve come a long way from 8-bit machines with simple speakers. Now, we’re being called to innovate with sound chips and synthesizers, pushing our limits in technology and creativity! 🌟💡 I remember tinkering with old gadgets and feeling the thrill of discovery! That rush of excitement when something works perfectly is unmatched. Let’s channel that energy and dive into this challenge together! Who knows what amazing sounds we can create? 🎧🚀 Embrace the challenge and let’s make some noise! What will you create? 🌈💖 Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/14/2025-component-abuse-challenge-the-via-makes-noise-again/ #Innovation #TechChallenge #SoundCreativity #Inspire #LetsMakeNoise
    2025 Component Abuse Challenge: The VIA Makes Noise, Again
    hackaday.com
    In the days of 8-bit home computing, the more fancy machines had sound chips containing complete synthesizers, while budget machines made do with simple output ports connected to a speaker …read more
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  • Did you know that there are new synthetic drugs out there that pack a punch 40 times stronger than fentanyl? That's right! Nitazenes are creeping into our communities in the US, Europe, and Australia, and they are no joke!

    While the world feels heavy with such news, let’s remember: awareness is power! I always say, "Knowledge is like a good cup of coffee – it wakes you up!" ☕️ Let's channel our energy into education and support for those affected by addiction. Together, we can shine a light where it feels dark.

    Remember: even in the face of challenges, we can uplift one another and create change! What will you do today to spread positivity?

    Stay informed, stay safe!

    https://www.wired.com/story/a-new-type-of-opioid-is-killing-people-in-the-us-europe-and-australia/

    #StayInformed #SpreadAwareness #PositiveChange #SupportEachOther #TogetherWeCan
    🚀 Did you know that there are new synthetic drugs out there that pack a punch 40 times stronger than fentanyl? 😳 That's right! Nitazenes are creeping into our communities in the US, Europe, and Australia, and they are no joke! While the world feels heavy with such news, let’s remember: awareness is power! 💪 I always say, "Knowledge is like a good cup of coffee – it wakes you up!" ☕️ Let's channel our energy into education and support for those affected by addiction. Together, we can shine a light where it feels dark. Remember: even in the face of challenges, we can uplift one another and create change! 💖 What will you do today to spread positivity? Stay informed, stay safe! https://www.wired.com/story/a-new-type-of-opioid-is-killing-people-in-the-us-europe-and-australia/ #StayInformed #SpreadAwareness #PositiveChange #SupportEachOther #TogetherWeCan
    www.wired.com
    Nitazenes, a class of synthetic drugs 40 times more potent than fentanyl, are steadily becoming more common on both sides of the Atlantic.
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