I am really attracted to the idea of local running in-browser tools, since the website is then used only as a distribution medium which is super easy to use. And I really need such a tool, I was eager to test it.
However on both my first and second try it failed. I tried to import a video clip recorded on a Pixel phone. In Firefox it failed with a following message:
"Your browser does not support the codec "hvc1.2.4.L156". Try a different video."
Ok, fair, probably need to use Chrome for this type of tool. Tried it in Chrome:
"Audio decode failed: your browser cannot decode the audio in "..._webm.bin". Try re-encoding the file with AAC audio."
Sad. Hope you manage to work this out. Let me know if you have a newsletter or something where I can get notified if this gets fixed.
This failed completely after trying to search for songs that don't have a unique name. This seemingly just does a basic string search on other streaming platforms. Sad...
Deep state-space models (Deep SSMs) have shown capabilities for in-context learning on autoregressive tasks, similar to transformers. However, the architectural requirements and mechanisms enabling this in recurrent networks remain unclear. This study demonstrates that state-space model architectures can perform gradient-based learning and use it for in-context learning.
My interest in sound design and music production took a surprising turn and I now spend my weekends studying alien vocalization. More specifically, figuring out how to synthesize believable alien vocals and make them expressive and customizable enough to be a tool for anyone who needs that sort of thing for their creative work.
In celebration of the newest Star Wars droid, Pip, featured in the upcoming series The Acolyte, Lucasfilm and Autodesk, a global leader in technology and software for Design and Make industries, are teaming up to launch a limited-time droid-design contest*. Fans can go to autodesk.com/droid to submit their own designs for a chance to win special grand prizes including a trip to and guided tour of the Lucasfilm headquarters in San Francisco, California, or The Walt Disney Studios Lot in Burbank, California and more
"Your browser does not support the codec "hvc1.2.4.L156". Try a different video."
Ok, fair, probably need to use Chrome for this type of tool. Tried it in Chrome:
"Audio decode failed: your browser cannot decode the audio in "..._webm.bin". Try re-encoding the file with AAC audio."
Sad. Hope you manage to work this out. Let me know if you have a newsletter or something where I can get notified if this gets fixed.