- Equipment: yeah, I have a decent set of speakers at home and headphones to listen while on the move. Sound quality matters, so a decent set is worth it for me.
- Albums vs random: I got used to listening stuff album-wise (with some albums not doing listening to their entirety takes away from the experience). As for favorites:
- "Feathers & Flesh" and "Dance Devil Dance" by Avatar,
- "Dead & Alive" by Parasite Inc.,
- "Faceless" and "The Oracle" - Godsmack.
- "Mezmerize" - SOAD
- Listening as the only activity: yeah, though more often than not I listen to music to drown out the world.
- Talk with others about it: too often. Though I'm afraid there's very little ppl in my immediate surroundings that can dig into what I listen to 😅
- Spending time searching for music: not anymore, have a base I enjoy.
- Art or content: art. The feeling of chills going down my spine on a particularily well-constructed chorus / instrumental part is like no other feeling for me.
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LLMs are an okay'ish tool if your code style is not veering from what 99% of the open-sourced codebase looks like. Use any fringe concept in a language (for example, treat errors as values in languages ridden with exceptions, use functional concepts in an OOP language) and you will have problems.
Also, this crap tends to be an automated copy-paste. Which is especially bad when it skips on abstracting away a concept you would notice if you were to write the code yourself.
Source: own experience 😄