Why do you say it is "AI". Earliest I can find its 2019 which is just a little bit before slop factory sound models became more accessible. Otherwise its indeed not a complex song and there is actually a trademark/name conflict as "little cecil" is also another band in
They were advertising relentlessly on here about a year ago, using all sort of AI-generated bullshit. This picture was also part of that advertisement.
It helps that there's audio of her signing it, and she's got the music and beat right, just no lyrics. Guessing a song off pure text describing abstract noises is a lot harder.
I did that to somebody one time. He was updating his Facebook status by SMS talking about being at his cousin's for Christmas and how the cell coverage sucked but he couldn't remember the password for his (still sleeping) cousin's WiFi, just that it was something to do with a horse. I told him to try "correcthorsebatterystaple." Like five minutes later he's online and I get a DM that basically says "Holy shit how did you know that?"
Sometimes, relevant XKCDs happen even in the real world.
That's quite an ecclectic collection of sounds. Not going on my playlist, but I do need to listen to more of their stuff, because Burn Rubber is an absolute banger.
The PLINK PLINK isn't 40 seconds long, but appears at around the 40 second mark (closer to 41 seconds), and it's the piano keys alternating between repeatedly playing two chords. It's added to the music, not on its own.
The 1-2-3 is what you should count to yourself between BOWMs. Also it says the PLINK PLINK PLINK comes *at* 40 seconds, not that it lasts *for* 40 seconds. It happens at roughly the 41 second mark.
Yeah. My whole understanding of modern music was coming apart for a moment. "Wow, this is some forward thinking music", "How is the audio so good?", "How have I never heard this before?!" but then after the PLINK PLINK PLINK that wow-wow-woooow-wow snapped me out of it.
As a programmer and techie, sadly no. I have seen many questions (and asked some) that simply stayed unanswered. Especially with the advent of "Hey I'm super vip so-and-so and I'm here to answer your question. Let me tell you first, that my advice is absolutely useless and this wall of text is a waste of time.", they basically flooded and killed the Microsoft tech forums in a span of about 10 years. Meanwhile Stackoverflow's moderation closing new questions and linking them to existing ones >
even though they were often not related or didn't provide a solution at all, stopped most new content there too for years (a lesson anyone could have learned from the Tech-Forum era before). And shortly after they switched course we arrived in the age of chatbot AI, so that there are rarely deep / difficult system related questions/answers to be found there now. At least we can still use these sites as a knowledge base for old stuff.
The best is always when someone posted an obscure question 20 years ago on a now-defunct forum, and they quickly replied to themselves with "nvm figured it out" and never said how
oh no this is a trap .... how do I enable the Windows "sound equalisation" feature when the tab is not available in the advanced sound device options and why is it gone in the first place?
tell me how to disable windows from auto updating the OS ?
In Win10 i tried every answer on the internet (8-10 different approaches iirc) and nothing worked.
Banned from my life for another 20 years. Try you again in 2040 if we are still around, and let's see if you finally understand my computer runs my way, bud.
You can't. It's as simple as that. Microsoft made that move specifically back then because of the malware issues. Not just because it's a problem but also because of the constant bad press. They explained their reasoning in great detail. You can make an elaborate business setup at home where your custom oem windows updates from your own windows server, but ofc that is unreasonably complicated and expensive. Or you can stay with an end-of-life version that does not get updated anymore at all.
EvilBilbo
Alternatively: "What's that song that sounds just like the Goldeneye 007 pause music?"
MagnumRadhard
Can confirm
mak10z
can confirm, that is a good description of the song :)
TheWeebleWobler
I once did this with google using the microphone and I couldn't believe it when it actually worked.
CrisprCAS
HannibalHoseth
@ OP Fair description of the sound lol. It’s actually quite good as well!
Necrothean
AI Slop. And they constantly push new accounts out to do this soulless advertising here. When will y'all learn? Was BeastFlaps not enough?
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DontStressBeAny1
It’s an AI song like that Old Rust “artist”
nezo
Plink 1982
DeadeicPrints
And now im gonna go listen to see why they wanted to find it lol
Yautja69
Same
Amandalorian
Damn this song is like if golden eye had hold music
BigPLLL
BryanTenn
User name checks out.
donorkort
Another ad for this AI "band".
sentx
Why do you say it is "AI". Earliest I can find its 2019 which is just a little bit before slop factory sound models became more accessible. Otherwise its indeed not a complex song and there is actually a trademark/name conflict as "little cecil" is also another band in
donorkort
They were advertising relentlessly on here about a year ago, using all sort of AI-generated bullshit. This picture was also part of that advertisement.
sentx
Thanks for the heads up.
Zammurkele
FinGermi
She was spot on with that one lol. Dont need to be autistic to get it if you know the song. Hilarious.
marsilies
It helps that there's audio of her signing it, and she's got the music and beat right, just no lyrics. Guessing a song off pure text describing abstract noises is a lot harder.
dingodango
In case anyone needs to ask for a friend: bbno$ — edamame https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=K6BRna4_bmg
whoatherebigfella
Dude was on the right comment at the right time. The other guy will never forget this experience.
FlatPlutoSociety
We don't have time stamps, but I choose to believe that the comment was left like ten seconds after the initial post.
IDontKnowWhatToDoAnymoreAndImTired
I did that to somebody one time. He was updating his Facebook status by SMS talking about being at his cousin's for Christmas and how the cell coverage sucked but he couldn't remember the password for his (still sleeping) cousin's WiFi, just that it was something to do with a horse. I told him to try "correcthorsebatterystaple." Like five minutes later he's online and I get a DM that basically says "Holy shit how did you know that?"
Sometimes, relevant XKCDs happen even in the real world.
whoatherebigfella
He will talk about that day forever. He probably calls you legend.
IDontKnowWhatToDoAnymoreAndImTired
To be fair, I did confess how I'd guessed it. But it's still a perfect example of "the right nerd in the right place at the right time."
JustDumbCommentsAndCorrections
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCAhTEypZrU Yeah this is a good description of tihs song.
LordHosk
Damn thats good
NotThatPrivate
thanks for saving me the search
Superchief86
The first 30 seconds could either be Kraftwerk or Donkey Kong Country.
OhIfIMust
It reminds me of some tunes I’d hear on Sega Genesis games.
Wishbone1977
That's quite an ecclectic collection of sounds. Not going on my playlist, but I do need to listen to more of their stuff, because Burn Rubber is an absolute banger.
alyssaaac
I see what they mean about the PLINKs now
Soufange
The plinks got it. *vibes*
CitrusyGarlic
huh? where are the 1-2-3s?, where is the 40 second long PLINK PLINK section?
marsilies
The PLINK PLINK isn't 40 seconds long, but appears at around the 40 second mark (closer to 41 seconds), and it's the piano keys alternating between repeatedly playing two chords. It's added to the music, not on its own.
AceP40
I was also expecting someone to count off 1-2-3s. To me that's a bad description, but hey, it worked.
JustDumbCommentsAndCorrections
The 1-2-3 is what you should count to yourself between BOWMs. Also it says the PLINK PLINK PLINK comes *at* 40 seconds, not that it lasts *for* 40 seconds. It happens at roughly the 41 second mark.
suntea888
this sounds very modern to my ear for 1982
suntea888
ooh it's called 1982 lmao I'm dumb
dproz
Yep... did the exact same thing lmao
Donfolstar
Yeah. My whole understanding of modern music was coming apart for a moment. "Wow, this is some forward thinking music", "How is the audio so good?", "How have I never heard this before?!" but then after the PLINK PLINK PLINK that wow-wow-woooow-wow snapped me out of it.
suntea888
I lived in a very interesting alternate reality for a minute there
AyatollahBahloni
Someone on the internet always knows.
BlindMeach
One day, I shall be this person. But that day is not today
dreikommavierzehn
As a programmer and techie, sadly no. I have seen many questions (and asked some) that simply stayed unanswered.
Especially with the advent of "Hey I'm super vip so-and-so and I'm here to answer your question. Let me tell you first, that my advice is absolutely useless and this wall of text is a waste of time.", they basically flooded and killed the Microsoft tech forums in a span of about 10 years. Meanwhile Stackoverflow's moderation closing new questions and linking them to existing ones >
dreikommavierzehn
even though they were often not related or didn't provide a solution at all, stopped most new content there too for years (a lesson anyone could have learned from the Tech-Forum era before). And shortly after they switched course we arrived in the age of chatbot AI, so that there are rarely deep / difficult system related questions/answers to be found there now. At least we can still use these sites as a knowledge base for old stuff.
nomnamless
the worst are the people that ask a question and then later respond with "okay figure it out" but never give what they did to figure out the problem.
VeganFeministFlatEarther
The best is always when someone posted an obscure question 20 years ago on a now-defunct forum, and they quickly replied to themselves with "nvm figured it out" and never said how
dreikommavierzehn
i have found such threads on the microsoft forums looking for obscure questions that were relevant 30 years ago, yes.
meeteater
ask me a tech question, I will have your answer.
dreikommavierzehn
oh no this is a trap .... how do I enable the Windows "sound equalisation" feature when the tab is not available in the advanced sound device options and why is it gone in the first place?
GreatHair
tell me how to disable windows from auto updating the OS ?
In Win10 i tried every answer on the internet (8-10 different approaches iirc) and nothing worked.
Banned from my life for another 20 years. Try you again in 2040 if we are still around, and let's see if you finally understand my computer runs my way, bud.
dreikommavierzehn
You can't. It's as simple as that.
Microsoft made that move specifically back then because of the malware issues. Not just because it's a problem but also because of the constant bad press. They explained their reasoning in great detail.
You can make an elaborate business setup at home where your custom oem windows updates from your own windows server, but ofc that is unreasonably complicated and expensive. Or you can stay with an end-of-life version that does not get updated anymore at all.
JustDumbCommentsAndCorrections
They said someone on the internet always knows. They didn't say you will always be able to connect with the person on the internet who knows.
MajorasTerribleFate
Like a soulmate, but someone with intensely esoteric knowledge for filling a gap in your memory. A holemate, if you will.
akafluffy
but if you make another account and answer yourself wrong, someone will get on and try to correct other you.
MajorasTerribleFate