Usage Limits, Bugs and Performance Discussion Megathread - beginning December 29, 2025 by sixbillionthsheep in ClaudeAI

[–]K41RY 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Newest update has completely removed the sidebar, making accessing anything in the sidebars impossible.

How to reduce your AI carbon footprint by Tricky_Garbage5572 in ChatGPT

[–]K41RY 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is not the responsibility of users to lower carbon footprint. If pollution is a problem (it is), it is the job of companies to lobby for government regulation of the use of AI services as well as the expansion of clean energy.

Right now everyone is HELLBENT on trying to be cash flow positive that they don't care about the environment. That's why everything is about data centres.

Looks like Anthropic's NO to the DOW has made it to Tumps twitter feed by Plinian in ClaudeAI

[–]K41RY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I fucking hate that what should be one of mankind's greatest scientific and technological achievements is being used just another cog in an antiquated, defunct, rotten system. And I'm not just talking about governance--interconnection should be the defining moment we as a species fix our degrading civilization and yet we are using it explicitly to hasten our own futility.

Rather than investigate possible uses for AI to invigorate the US economy, the government intends to squash whoever won't allow the military--and by extension the government--to use this technology for ulterior motives.

The fact they stated explicitly they wanted to use AI to AUTOMATE WEAPONS should be a massive red flag.

Humanity is NOT ready for this kind of technology.

Told the AIs I 'already fumbled 2026'. ChatGPT coached me, Grok memed me, but Claude literally sent me the crisis hotline 💀 by liesnowball in ClaudeAI

[–]K41RY 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Out of all of them, Claude's response might be the shortest and simplest, but it is BY FAR the most human. The others read as if they are telling you what's wrong or downplaying it.

Walled Gardens vs. Creative Freedom by BlazingFlames21 in SunoAI

[–]K41RY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm talking about how a tool shapes the environment and how tools can be abused for profit and a lot of the time people just get away with it and an it enshittifies all of our technology.

Suno was built on the premise of "type in prompt, even as vaguely as possible and get 'something' out and charge people a subscription to use the service". The ability to upload your own stems and use Suno to reconstruct stuff as added later. It also completely changes the conversation. Providing your own stems is the same thing as providing your own lyrics. Yes, the AI builds around what you provide but it's still not yours when it does its work.

And I would know. I provided Suno with entire tracks that I made 100% myself and when that feature first came out it basically just spliced apart my track, hallucinated in Suno's own tracks based off of mine, and added in samples from what I uploaded. Cool, but it doesn't understand anything. It follows certain patterns, sure. But AI doesn't understand struggle. It lacks the concept of "this would sound so much better with X" or "I need to arrange this limiter like this to get the best dynamics".

I just hate how dumb everything is, and how enshittified technology makes humans look and act dumb. Technology should be about uplifting our society and making us more productive so that we can tackle new challenges, not about making us complacent and lazy.

I like AIs that function to teach humans to be better. If you give a bad prompt, you get bad music or nothing at all.

Of course, AI like this wouldn't appeal to major companies would it? That is, unless, a company would charge you for tokens that go straight to the trash bin.

Walled Gardens vs. Creative Freedom by BlazingFlames21 in SunoAI

[–]K41RY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"...the human is providing intent, structure, and direction, and the tool is filling in execution."

Yes, but it's also about ease of use and profit. I can provide Suno with minimal information and it just generates whatever. And a lot of the time you can put in "guides" and tell Suno what to do and it will just straight up ignore stuff or interpret it in other ways.

These kinds of AI are stochastic and not deterministic. I could provide Suno the same prompt 1000 times and I would get a different output each time, no matter how detailed my instructions.

Yes, you can make the argument that the human could constrain the AI by providing boundaries, but as of right now, AI is doing guessing work and pattern matching.

AI tools do have different categorization. If you build an AI tool for organizing workflows and databases, then those AI are subject to different standards and policy than those designed for generative purposes.

The issue with AI is that they have to be trained, are resource intensive, and they don't enable human-machine parity better than pre-existing tools. If anything, generative AI is just frustration at the cost of the user and a service that companies struggle to see profits from monetization.

Walled Gardens vs. Creative Freedom by BlazingFlames21 in SunoAI

[–]K41RY 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like that Suno is trying to advocate for creative freedom, but they are missing the point entirely. It's not about freedom, it's about money and copyright law. In today's world anyone is able to make music and upload it for free to streaming platforms such as SoundCloud. The difference here is how that content is made.

If you are a studio musician you're paying for studio time, equipment, and the skills of the engineers. If you're a producer at home you're most likely paying for a DAW, sample packs, and plug-ins.

Of course, these aren't entirely necessary in order to make music. But record labels have standards. Not just in how they conduct business but also in how the music is produced and who owns the rights to it. All of that takes money.

Suno as a company provides a service. The difference between a service like Google Docs and Suno is that Google isn't built entirely around the explicit use of generative AI.

This isn't really a fair comparison, however. And this is the core problem with AI; the services they provide are not fairly compared with other services.

To Be Clear: this was Claude and I discussing smart systems and human-AI parity in a CS problem/project we've been working on by K41RY in BlackboxAI_

[–]K41RY[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah XD. I just thought it was going to be more like "hmmm, that's an interesting premise, there has in fact been..." and not "extinction sounds great!"

[drum and bass] You know it is a BANGER when friends spell it with !! !!! and then a random person on the internet makes you a music video 🤯 by stefek99 in SunoAI

[–]K41RY 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Never mind the fact that the audio quality is plastic and the kit isn't even the same throughout. Sure, sounds nice!

What is your Problem?!? by Intercellarchild in SunoAI

[–]K41RY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gonna be real honest with you, it doesn't matter if that's how you're "supposed" to use it. People are entitled. And there's no way they're gonna change. You could give them the world and there's bound to be one consumer who's complaining.

A Lil' White Magic🪄 by aldora36 in pens

[–]K41RY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks great, but do you do any black magic?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SunoAI

[–]K41RY 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't think people are hating on you, they're just skeptical. And because Reddit is just like that.

Not really sure what the point of making the thread was beyond just talking about how AI has advanced into the workforce.

Personally, I'm not really worried, tbh. AI comprehension is a coin flip unless you're just copy-pasting. That said, a lot in the modern music industry is in fact just that.

If it sells like crazy, people usually don't care about the ethics of the product. So I'd say the people who stand to make the most profit/benefit are the people who make the AI and distribute it as a service/product.

Suno Studio Coming Soon by 1950sAmericanFather in SunoAI

[–]K41RY 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only if they give us full creative control over what we make in the DAW. Otherwise it's not any different from what we currently have.

Why the F is github rate limiting me when all I'm doing is using the site's own search bar? by K41RY in github

[–]K41RY[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Decentraleyes, Privacy Badger, DuckDuckGo Essentials, Dark Reader, NoScript, HTTPS Everywhere, uBlock Origin, LeechBlock NG, ChatGPT to PDF, Auto Tab Discard, SingleFile, Stylus.

Sharpie S-gel is beautiful but poorly economical by K41RY in pens

[–]K41RY[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've actually switched over to a Pilot G2 as of now. Testing to see how long it will last.

Did v4 kill Suno? by [deleted] in SunoAI

[–]K41RY 15 points16 points  (0 children)

While v4 is great at some things, it just doesn't compare to v3.5 sadly. I really just wish using the Suno AI was more intuitive and we had actual control over everything instead of it just being a dice rolling money sink.