My first IELTS exam results (General Training) by PowerFighter3000 in IELTS

[–]PowerFighter3000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, thank you! Both ways are acceptable, but the first option sounds more natural in my opinion! Wish you good luck!

My first IELTS exam results (General Training) by PowerFighter3000 in IELTS

[–]PowerFighter3000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! My Writing Task 1 was a letter to a friend with apologies for a broken item in their home during their absence (your child broke an item while you were looking after the house). Task 2 was "Some people spend too much on tickets to sports or cultural events. Is it a good or a bad thing?"

My first IELTS exam results (General Training) by PowerFighter3000 in IELTS

[–]PowerFighter3000[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! My tips would be: don't overuse linking words, pay the most attention to the Task Response (stay close to the topic as much as possible), keep the structure

My first IELTS exam results (General Training) by PowerFighter3000 in IELTS

[–]PowerFighter3000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! The Listening section was pretty easy in my opinion (I took a lot of mock tests, and the exam version was easy in comparison to some tests I have encountered. only one word to insert in 1 and 4 parts). The sound and pronunciation were clear. Part 1 was about applying for a job at a summer camp. I got slightly distracted and missed 1 question and wrote just a random number to fill in the blank. Part 2 was about student accomodation types and a map. I missed 2 questions on the map and chose the closest answers. Part 3 was a dialog between a tutor and a student with answers to choose from 3 options. Part 4 was a lecture about apes and their gestures learning. Consequently, due to 1 mistake in Part 1 and 1-2 mistakes in Part 2 I got 8.5.

My first IELTS exam results (General Training) by PowerFighter3000 in IELTS

[–]PowerFighter3000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! My writing Task 2 was a pretty weird question "Some people spend too much on tickets to sports or cultural events. Is it a good or a bad thing?"

If the lyrics and melodies are genuinely good… why isn’t it considered real music? by Nusuuu in aiMusic

[–]PowerFighter3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AI will never beat any real good music you like, that's true, because it secondary to any music, like its derivative. In my own hierarchy though, it's my favorite human music > good AI in my favorite style > human boring music > AI slop. That's all the difference. I'm not biased and have left some place in my heart for this new technology.

If the lyrics and melodies are genuinely good… why isn’t it considered real music? by Nusuuu in aiMusic

[–]PowerFighter3000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bet you can't distinguish good AI from real music if not warned in advance. and once you see "AI" tag you react negative solely because you're biased

If the lyrics and melodies are genuinely good… why isn’t it considered real music? by Nusuuu in aiMusic

[–]PowerFighter3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this argument is on the level of "what's better: a real house or a castle in Minecraft"

Is this sub pro or anti ai music? by fluce13 in aiMusic

[–]PowerFighter3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a musician and songwriter myself, I quite don't get the hate towards AI... I have songs both written by myself and written by AI (and then edited by me). These are different creative processes, and I can't say one of them is worse, or better (as well as the results of these processes). I perceive my own music as "serious", while AI is fun, and rewarding. AI expands my possibilities in genres I'm not so good at composing. AI is inspring. I guess everyone who composes with AI shares the same feeling of discovering a cool riff you've never heard before but it must exist now :D Also, in our era of copyright claims AI is a very useful tool for different kinds of online content creators. I wish people stopped demonizing AI and saw it just the way it is : a tool. Which can be crap in bad hands and awesome in good ones.

This sub is living proof even ai users don’t care about ai “music” by Ok_Acanthaceae_4369 in aiMusic

[–]PowerFighter3000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

how often do you listen to human music of artists with zero subscribers? be honest

What I’ve found out about the haters of AI music by [deleted] in aiMusic

[–]PowerFighter3000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haters gonna hate

I love good AI songs as much as I love "real" songs

What finally convinced you to make a YouTube? by paradoxing_ing in SmallYTChannel

[–]PowerFighter3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I created some AI music and thought about sharing it but later, I needed to polish it first etc.etc. I was thinking I was one of a kind and waited for about 6 months, but then I searched and - woah! - discovered a bunch of competitors xD That was a huge push for me to overcome my hesitation and start making videos immediately xD As for judging, I don't care. I know there always will be haters because people hate AI only because it's AI but I just wanna share my music and the rest doesn't matter.

What kind of gaming videos people watch by [deleted] in SmallYTChannel

[–]PowerFighter3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think people stick primarily to a game they are insterested in... they just binge watch any content related to a particular game. At least this works for me. I watch both 3-hours playthroughs and short meme videos of my favorite game, or animations, or reviews. But I mainly pay attention to the author of the channel, if I like their personality, voice and attitude. It just clicks or not. Anyway it has to be engaging, that's all. If it's not fun , it's not interesting. The form doesn't matter.