I used to work in audio, some of these superstition-level solutions are hilarious. I remember a site that sold little baggies of rocks that you hung from your IEC cables at the wall outlet, and I think they were almost $100 before shipping (7 or 8 years ago).
One thing I do like from the audiophile world though: elecrostat speakers. They're just neat.
The creative iterations part is funny to me. Sure, it cuts the time-span of each iteration down, potentially, if you are not proficient with what you are doing. However, because of the wild innaccuracies and lack of context of a physical world, you are also doing 5-10x more iterations than you otherwise would have, except you don't get to learn and grow along the way.
Literally turns everything into worker-bee level stuff. Usual shareholder mentality to go for quantity over quality.
Gabe is a billionaire yacht owner, at the end of the day. I wouldn't be surprised if it was a game of good cop/bad cop where Valve is playing off the general hatred of other large game companies with some inside knowledge of what's coming.
I wasn't depicting a specific scale, just keeping it simple for those that don't know music and showing what the obvious flaw was in the screengrab. The specifics aren't necessary for the point to be valid and only serves to muddy the waters for folks that don't know theory.
Just bolstering one of the other comments with a more visual approach to show just how simple the deduction would be, even if you don't understand music.
Notes are only A - G and they repeat (i.e., G loops back to A). In the example, G is the 'root' and considered note #1, so when you get to F it loops back to G to complete the scale/octave. Armed with that knowledge, you can see more clearly how claude bungled it by laying the notes out like below. It got B and D right, but couldn't do simple arithmetic to place E.
G
A
B
C
D
E
F
It's basic deduction for a human English speaker knowing that E immediately follows D, and therefore should be 5+1 = 6. Such a tiny, simple thing but shows just how scary it is that people trust this stuff blindly and don't corroborate the info given. Now imagine a young, fresh chemist or physicist fully trusting the output because they've been taught to by their professors.
Looks like it's time to ditch PieFed. The past week has uncovered some other pretty shitty inconsistencies and incompatibilities with Lemmy instances that are beginning to make it impossible to use.
Just for your future reference I guess, might help to post a comment or put the link the description for other fediverse platforms that are clearly lagging behind.
Must be something wrong with Piefed then, because there is no link whatsoever in the post as I am looking at it right now, other than the image's link. The title isn't a link, either, just text.
In the general public's eye: convenience is literally everything