▲ 107 r/SunoAI

PSA: Not everyone uses Suno like you do

I see so many people with posts like "The 20 limit is fine, I made 5 songs so everyone is whining" or "5.5 does my generic pop music fine so I think 5.5 is good" etc etc.

The problem is you are not all of us. You need to open your eyes and realize we're not all doing what you're doing. And it doesn't mean we're spamming.

For example, instrumentals are much easier to produce a number of once you have your base stuff correct, and if you need to fill an hour of video time without constant loops, producing 90 songs and downloading the best 30 is absolutely viable. Not everyone is working on a lyrical masterpiece.

Some of us download music for laughs, some of us download alternate versions for our records or remixing, some of us make strange genres that 5.5 chokes on and some of us want to do fun goofy thing with Suno while we also release higher tier stuff, except now, you have to pick and choose.

So this is just a wake up call for all "this does not impact me personally so this is fine, youa re all haters" posters that cannot see outside of their limited perspective and assume anyone doing more than 5 songs a month is a monetized slopper; it's ridiculous.

Suno's screwing a lot of people over, myself included, and it's not to combat slop and it's crazy people are buying that excuse. There wouldn't be other tiers if that were true.

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u/FilthyTrashPeople — 3 days ago

Reference Images getting lost constantly

I've been doing some complex image generation based on several reference images, but lately it has been jamming and failing to load them pretty frequently ; if I scroll back up to the uploads they just show the infinite loading circle. Is there any reason for this?

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u/FilthyTrashPeople — 24 days ago

The Mini-Season Arc concept should have caught on; it was the best TV format.

I just had to say it's a tragedy that the "Multiple arcs acting as mini-seasons nested within a single season" concept this show pioneered from Season 4 or 5 up should have caught on. It is absolutely the best TV format.

People hate the "8 and wait" of modern streaming television; and episodic TV, where it still exists, still struggles with pacing stories over 23 episodes. And yet AoS solved it perfectly by making each Season have hints for the future, but arc as multiple self-contained seasons within the season.

It kept the pace great, because the arcs were still snapping along at no-filler all-killer levels while also avoiding massive waits between arcs that can kill momentum. It really felt like getting a blitz of a modern show that dropped multiple seasons each year.

To my knowledge, no other show has quite done it like Agents of Shield. But I loved it, and really think it has all of the strengths of a shorter season with none of the weaknesses. It's a peak concept and it deserves to come back.

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u/FilthyTrashPeople — 2 months ago

A show that actually landed the ending.

In the current day, every writer cries out "endings are hard," and every production gives excuses why their final season was horrendous and the final episode left people angry. There is almost this projected belief that it is impossible to make a satisfying conclusion.

And I just recently was thinking about Agents of Shield, and I just had to come here and salute it, because it absolutely landed the ending about as perfectly as it could.

Honestly, I am kind of am glad it ended when it did now. It left on a high note, and avoided the dark times of bad writing that were soon to follow.

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u/FilthyTrashPeople — 2 months ago

Man, old PCs cannot use any of their loot anymore.

I can't turn on the security options, so I was happy playing Blues.

And now they took those away from me too, limiting all the maps I want to play including forgotten castle setting it to common. I hate this change.

Blues on Forgotten Castle was pretty much my bread & butter mode. Screw this.

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u/FilthyTrashPeople — 2 months ago
▲ 1.1k r/Brator+1 crossposts

Karl Urban gets it

I feel like all the actors, in particular Star and Urban, got this show way way better than Kripke and they understand "maybe don't treat the fans like garbage."

Either way, this was a class act, saying everything that needed to be said as diplomatically as possible.

u/FilthyTrashPeople — 2 months ago

Can you even get into High Roller if your computer lacks TPM 2.0 now!?

I usually stick to blue lobbies and just saw this. I turned on all the secure boot stuff required to run Battlefield 6, but my BIOS has no entry for TPM at all.

So did they retroactively lock old machines out of the game entirely?

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u/FilthyTrashPeople — 3 months ago
▲ 590 r/TheBoys

Starlight should have gotten Kimiko's final power instead

The more I think about it, the more it thematically makes sense ; her powers were already about blasting light at someone when powered up, so it'd fit in, and on top of that she was his archenemy in the public eye for years, right? Also them trying to build up her powers were leaping forwards in season 4's finale?

Also she absorbs power, so cranking a nuclear reactor directly into her makes more sense than frying Kimiko over and over. If any Supe could level up from that, it'd be her.

Kimiko getting it was so left field.

"But, she had to defeat The Deep!" people might say - but really, couldn't she have done that in episode 7 instead?

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u/FilthyTrashPeople — 3 months ago

The Market ultimately makes the game worse

Everyone is just buying max kits again and it makes me really miss the pre-market period.

Facing wave after wave of people in nothing but optimal gem tweaked gear since it opened and it's much less fun.

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u/FilthyTrashPeople — 3 months ago