Wow, Tijuana Cartel, now that's what my morning has been missing. So are the similarity algorithms actually different or simply different datasets? I get why similarity seems like a good idea at first, but clearly, now that the boat is moving... or maybe said a different way, "You have your whole life to write the first album and 6 months to write the second".
I guess my assertion is that what looked fine for all kinds of science doing is clearly absurd in the cold light of aesthetics. ps. Is Andrew WK scwilly? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WccfbPQNMbg&ab_channel=AndrewWKVEVO [𝄢] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4jbZ6bRf6A&list=PLamWgSlEr7V9d1DjCDtsT_vnptJ9DGqw4&ab_channel=VBViBeZ
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