Hello! Is there a stack-site for research? Cause I've got a question but the best place I can think of to put it is in English but it's really not about English at all.
Yeah. Though it's almost more like a random question. Fundamentally, it's about AI research I'm doing... but really it's about intelligence. At some point it's going to turn into math... but right now it doesn't look like any of those things.
I think I saw it but... the question I'm looking to post is, "What are some examples of low hanging fruit that took a long time to find?" It doesn't really sound at all related to AI.
@RegDwigнt Well, that's a pipe dream as well. Look at all the multiple ways to code something you see all over just about every answer on Stack Overflow.
But at first I was like WTF this is supposed to be 100dB? I grabbed the violin and just randomly played a song mezzoforte (or really in the context of a concert hall pp), and that thing was damn fucking loud in comparison.
But yeah like 20 minutes later I was playing the flute much louder.
Well yes but I want to tackle things one at a time.
I've learned it the hard way with the violin. Where you have to focus on 70 things at once as a complete beginner. That is impossible.
I am trying to avoid that as best I can going forward.
So today I was focusing on getting out any tone at all. The embouchure.
Everything else I tried was just a quick run-down of all the different things I could think of that would need separate practice.
I actually did that with the violin as well, back in the day. My first week I tried absolutely every technique and every trick. Especially those I knew I could never pull off even by accident. Just to see where I stand. To map out the next 10 years in the most rough manner.
You have to keep in mind this is the first time in my life that I make any kind of sound by blowing into something other than a beer bottle.
Well, I blew into a harmonica a couple times as the age of five, I guess.
@Robusto well yes, which is why I never tried a recorder even in my spare time. They are literally ubiquitous and literally a dime a dozen. But I always thought maybe clarinette.
Actually a year ago when I was watching my first violin lessons on YouTube I also spent a couple days watching clarinette lessons.
Then I figured I don't have the kind of spare time to make the reeds.
Mind you, those were rich folks to boot. I grew up surrounded by rich kids. They bought espresso machines for each other for their birthdays. At age 15.
They could have afforded to buy a Bianchi every single day for the rest of their life.