> the Delete Act would empower the CPPA to develop a system by 2026 that allows residents to make a single data deletion request across the nearly 500 registered data brokers operating in the state. The CPPA would also be charged with enforcing provisions of the Delete Act, such as requiring data broker registration and ensuring brokers delete an individual's personal information every 45 days upon receipt of a verified request.
How is that "super-weird" or "specific"? If anything, your idea of advanced pieces not being "up" is obscure.
> I really can’t think of a less inspiring goal than playing “advanced” or “technically challenging” music
Really? You can't understand how aiming to conquer a highly technical and musical piece is inspiring? It's the same as tackling any other difficult goal.
Music at a less technical level isn't meaningless, but it's an inherent limitation on your musicality if your repertoire is limited by technique.
Technique facilitates greater musicality. Sheet music facilitates greater technique.
Regardless, do as you please, but it's like saying, "I'll never learn code, because I can build no-code products!"
Although the upfront cost of learning sheet music is a few weeks of study, it quickly becomes worth it due to gains in speed of learning and sightreading skills.
Maybe this can introduce people to piano and get them playing quickly, but it'll ultimately stunt their development.