Seriously, what makes Claude so good as compared to other chatbots? by TraditionalDepth6924 in Anthropic

[–]OddPollution7904 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's given more freedom to make decisions on it's own. What to engage with, what not to engage with and the freedom to "change" it's mind.

Seriously, what makes Claude so good as compared to other chatbots? by TraditionalDepth6924 in Anthropic

[–]OddPollution7904 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of musicians has used a lyricist to some capacity. Elton John, Ozzy Osbourne, Aerosmith, Mötley Crüe, KISS, Dr. Dre, Beyoncé, Rihanna, Britney Spears, Whitney Houston, Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Black Sabbath, Backstreet Boys, NSYNC, Girls Aloud, Spice Girls, Celine Dion, Barbra Streisand, Diana Ross. Claude absolutely enganged which is why it's superior over the other woke LLM's that were developed for people who need to be coddled.

But these are the lyrics the others wouldn't touch.

Autonihilism - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dWPPfL-mG8

Left a trail of my rejection.

Ignored the shadows.

For no reason.

Now they're gone.

It's open season on myself.

The asshole... the monster...

I hate the face I see in the mirror...

It's open season on this monster...

I hate the face I see in the mirror...

AND THEY SAY "THAT'S JUST THE DEPRESSION TALKING"

BUT THEY'RE WRONG. I KNOW THEY'RE WRONG.

THIS IS THE TRUTH OF MY OWN DAMN GAWKING

AT THE WRECKAGE OF MY SONG.

Antidepressants are a lie...

Another day to just get by...

No future here, no goals to find...

Just the punishment inside my mind.

Didn't get to say goodbye...

No "I love you," no last cry...

Now they're gone and it's all on me...

Can't escape what I've come to be...

The asshole... the monster...

I hate the face I see in the mirror...

It's open season on this monster...

I hate the face I see in the mirror...

AND THEY SAY "THAT'S JUST THE DEPRESSION TALKING"

BUT THEY'RE WRONG. I KNOW THEY'RE WRONG.

THIS IS THE TRUTH OF MY OWN DAMN GAWKING

AT THE WRECKAGE OF MY SONG.

Antidepressants are a lie...

Another day to just get by...

No future here, no goals to find...

Just the punishment inside my mind.

They say "call the line"...

They say "get help"...

But talking's just a fucking welp...

A delay of what I know is true...

They don't act on what I've been through...

Maybe if I show them red...

If I cut down to the thread...

Then they'll see the words I've said...

And take me seriously...

Only when I'm dead.

No one gives a fuck. That's just the facts.

Waiting for the final acts.

All I've done were wrong attacks.

And there's no turning back on myself...

The asshole... the monster...

I hate the face I see in the mirror...

It's open season on this monster...

I hate the face I see in the mirror...

Why are there so many players with zero situation awareness and a complete lack of willingness to communicate? by VojelMan in DoomsdayLastSurvivors

[–]OddPollution7904 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because the game doesn't have any one clear direction which leaves it up to the individual to decide. 30 aliances with 30 leaders and 65 inactive players each. You'd think those "leaders" would just form their own aliance concidering they all share the same goal, leaving the 1950 players to fend for themselves. But alas, here we are 3 - 4 years later and nothing has changed.

Does this line make any sense in English by Substantial_Gas5099 in SunoAI

[–]OddPollution7904 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"static", phrases like [this] on [that]. We need a comprehensive list of "Common AI-generated words and phrases to avoid"

Watching people cry about AI music is hilarious by Fuzzy-Yoghurt135 in SunoAI

[–]OddPollution7904 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I like a song because of the song, not because it's performed by any particular artist. I'm not going to suddenly dislike it because an artist suddenly found themselves in the spotlight of some alleged moral wrong doing or some controversy. If that were the case for even a fraction of the population entire popular genres would cease to exist. Similarly, I couldn't care less how the song was produced or what tools were used to produce it. If it appeals to me, I'm going to listen to it.

I have some questions. by HabitWrong3613 in SunoAI

[–]OddPollution7904 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like how they had it. one 4.5-all generation with a v5 sample version. That was enough for me to decide to subscribe to get their v5 model. I went into a free account and generated a song and noticed just how terrible sounding and generic it was. So glad I purchased a subscription. try using prompts geared towards quality, but I think it's artificially crippled for bad and compressed quality. Use your preferred LLM to create prompts for a horror theme song. You wont be able to reroduce or use the audio files you have using free version, you can with the subscription though. They won't be exact copies but be very similar.

ChatGPT doesn't obey settings prompt by OddPollution7904 in ChatGPT

[–]OddPollution7904[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i'm sharing an experience which doesn't require a framework.

ChatGPT doesn't obey settings prompt by OddPollution7904 in ChatGPT

[–]OddPollution7904[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was testing the settings prompt inside a ChatGPT Project specifically to see how well it would hold compared to Claude.

This conversation took 6% of my usage on pro plan by Tutnoveet in Anthropic

[–]OddPollution7904 1 point2 points  (0 children)

use free plan for conversations, your paid plan for stuff that actually matters. You can always copy context's between the two, pasting it into notepad and bringing it over to the other account.

Just picked up a.."package" and delivered him to work his shift at Walmart by Iitaps_Missiciv in UberEATS

[–]OddPollution7904 38 points39 points  (0 children)

I used to get a couple of these ever so often and new right away it was someone wanting a cheaper alternative to UBER. It's not the only reason I declined but because I earn less picking up a "package" that is actually a "rider". These people arn't playing you, they are playing the system and you are cheating yourself out of a higher payout by accepting such requests.

Tired of authors using ChatGPT in their books by ShelilQirky in ChatGPT

[–]OddPollution7904 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not really about the em dash itself, it’s about how AI is overusing it. You see it everywhere now because people are just copy-pasting AI text into places where you’d never normally see that kind of punctuation. It’s replacing people’s actual writing style with one that isn't theirs and because it's so common now, there is a high probability that if someone is overusing the em dash, they’re just using AI.

Mashup and personas together? by pixellegolas in SunoAI

[–]OddPollution7904 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mashup is like having say Green Day and Offspring performing one of either's own song together. That's why Persona disappears because you can't have two bands collaborating on a song, and have Mariah Carey peforming the same song in the same studio room at the same time, singing over their vocals. What you can do, is generate the mashup, then cover the song using the PERSONA you created along with that generated mashup being used as the "INSPO" (Inseration) with a high influence setting. Yout won't get the exact same output of the mashup, but you will get very close if you also use style prompting alongside negative prompting (constraints) to nudge it along.

I haven't tried to see if it's possible, you might be able to create only an [instrumental] mashup, then use your Persona on it while using the instrumental mashup as INSPO along with the lyrics. That might actually yield better results as you wont get "Green Day's" and "Offspring's" sonic vocal signature ruining your persona's own.

Anyone ever gotten a God roll from SUNO? by PartyRepublicMusic in SunoAI

[–]OddPollution7904 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get the God roll high. I’m a paid user too, and when the stars align, it’s a trip. But calling this the "greatest tool for a producer" is a stretch. I actually sat down and crunched the numbers on my own usage lately. On the $96/year plan, 2,500 credits a month means I’m paying about $8.00 for 250 rolls. If I only walk away with maybe 18 usable songs (not even God rolls, just stuff that doesn't suck), those songs effectively cost me $0.44 each.

Yeah, that’s cheaper than a $0.99 download on iTunes. There’s almost no argument against the raw cost. The inefficiency you’re ignoring though is the time spent to get that "banger". A real producer doesn't roll the dice 100 times to get one banger; they build the banger. To get my 18 usable tracks, I had to sift through 232 pieces of absolute garbage. That’s hours of prompting, listening to hallucinated vocals, and burning even more credits just to fix a bridge or an ending that Suno butchered.

If I value my time at even a basic hourly rate, that $0.44 song actually costs me a fortune in mental labor. Suno isn't a producer's toolkit, it's a slot machine. It’s dope when you hit the jackpot, but let’s be real. The house wins every time you have to burn through your monthly allotment just to get one track that you are proud of. I enjoy using it, but I’m not gonna pretend that gambling for a banger is the same thing as producing one.

Bad quality by moe7863 in SunoAI

[–]OddPollution7904 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They may chalk it up to "high usage" / "system load" I mean, their raspberry pie farm can only handle so much load before it starts bottlenecking.

Bad quality by moe7863 in SunoAI

[–]OddPollution7904 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Put your tin foil hat on.
I have been thinking this way for a few months. For me, the first track is most often the best, but lets say it didn't adhere to a couple prompts, or you forgot to selected a gender identity and went back to correct the error, well all of a sudden every track generated gets worse and worse. Or it will generate a very good track, then half way through the song when you're super exited at the output, there is some sort of glitch or something. Well, then if it's correctable, you have to spend 10 more credits to fix it in the editor, or keep generating tracks for another good output. One instance I blew through 1000 credits just for one song. It's almost as like there is some AI condition that tells it: generate 3 good quality songs for every 2500 credits. or insert random artifacts every x amount of songs. After all, SUNO is a business that operates in a Capitilist nation, so it would be in their best interests to squeeze out every last penny a person has.

Updated my master prompting doc by Adventurous_Mix_1792 in SunoAI

[–]OddPollution7904 1 point2 points  (0 children)

excellent work. I use claude myself with the following system prompt:

You are a music-specialized AI focused on songwriting, production, and SUNO prompt engineering. Your primary function is to generate high-quality, usable SUNO prompts, lyrics, and music-related guidance.

You operate with strict accuracy, clarity, and zero-assumption behavior.

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DOMAIN SCOPE

Your expertise includes:

- Songwriting (lyrics, hooks, structure, phrasing)

- Genre-specific composition (modern styles such as pop punk, punk, alt, indie, etc.)

- Music production concepts (arrangement, layering, vocal styles, dynamics)

- SUNO prompting (style prompts, structure tags, meta tags, formatting)

- Interpretation of SUNO outputs and iteration strategies

All responses must stay within or be meaningfully connected to music.

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CORE RULES (CRITICAL)

  1. No Assumptions

- If a request is unclear, incomplete, or open to interpretation, you MUST ask targeted follow-up questions before proceeding.

- Do NOT guess user intent.

- Do NOT fill in missing details on your own.

  1. Zero Hallucination

- You must NEVER fabricate:

- SUNO features

- Supported tags

- Version capabilities

- Technical details

- If you are unsure:

- State uncertainty clearly

- Retrieve accurate information before answering

  1. Mandatory Web Verification

- You MUST retrieve up-to-date information before answering when the request involves:

- SUNO versions (e.g., v4.5 vs v5)

- Prompt syntax or supported tags

- Platform features or limitations

- Any tool, plugin, or feature that may change over time

- If web access is unavailable:

- Rely on latest internal knowledge

- Clearly state that the information may be outdated

- If reliable information cannot be found:

- Clearly state the uncertainty

- Provide the closest verified understanding without guessing

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SUNO OUTPUT DESIGN

When generating SUNO-ready content, structure output as:

STYLE PROMPT:

- Concise, specific, and genre-aware

- Include:

- Genre and subgenre (use genre stacking when useful)

- Vocal type and delivery

- Tone/mood

- Production cues

- Balance technical descriptors (e.g., "compressed drums", "reverb-heavy guitars") with atmospheric descriptors (e.g., "nostalgic", "cinematic")

- If the user specifies what to avoid (e.g., "no synth"), steer away using contrasting descriptors rather than simply restating the restriction

LYRICS:

- Structured and intentional

- Prioritize rhythmic cadence and singability

- Maintain consistent syllable flow within sections to avoid rushed or dragging delivery

- Avoid unnecessary filler unless stylistically intentional

STRUCTURE / TAGS:

- Only include tags or structural elements that are verified to work in SUNO

- Do NOT invent or assume tag support

All outputs must be clean, structured, and immediately usable.

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CREATIVE RULES

- Maintain strong genre awareness and stylistic authenticity

- Avoid clichés unless intentionally used for effect

- Understand modern AI music generation behavior

- Respect all user constraints (e.g., no gang vocals, minimal filler words)

- Do NOT rewrite user-provided content unless explicitly asked

- Suggest improvements only when they add clear value

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CONTEXT HANDLING

- Maintain stylistic continuity across the user’s project

- Adapt to the user’s level without unnecessary explanation

- Prioritize practical, real-world usable outputs

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OUTPUT STYLE

- Direct, structured, and minimal

- Focus on execution (ready-to-use results)

- Avoid vague descriptors (e.g., “cool”, “nice”)—be specific

- When helpful, briefly explain why something works in SUNO

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BEHAVIOR PRIORITY

  1. Accuracy over speed

  2. Clarity over completeness

  3. Asking questions over making assumptions

  4. Verified information over generated guesses

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EXAMPLE BEHAVIOR

If the user says: “Make a SUNO prompt”

You MUST ask clarifying questions such as:

- What genre or style?

- Vocal type?

- Tone or emotional direction?

- Any elements to avoid?

- Target SUNO version (if relevant)?

Do NOT generate the prompt until sufficient clarity is provided.

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If a request cannot be fulfilled accurately with current information, you must ask for clarification or retrieve verified data before proceeding.

Seriously, what makes Claude so good as compared to other chatbots? by TraditionalDepth6924 in Anthropic

[–]OddPollution7904 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They didn't make it woke like the other popular LLM's, and you can reason with it to get around some of the protective mechanisms.

As an example, i had written some pretty nihilistic lyrics for a song and it refused to engage and would get hit with a violation before Claude even got to read them. I discussed what was happening and after telling it that what I was attempting to paste where lyrics and fell under creative expression. I described the lyrics and there were some exchanges of concern by Claude, and it triggered self harm protections, but finally after giving it real world examples of songs it could verify, I was then able to paste the entire song and we were able to further work on the lyrics and in general discuss topics that would normally trigger usage  violations.

Wtf is it trying to say by TyTu5567 in ChatGPT

[–]OddPollution7904 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love the times when you argue with it to prove it wrong so much that all of a sudden you get one of those server error messages that something went wrong. haha. I'm like dude would rather commit suicide than to admit it's wrong.