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Hey, so we're about to finish up what we're doing here with the audio. Again, I was trying to do a different way. It doesn't seem the best way of doing it. So let's kind of clone it on this end, you know. So Peter Piper went to eat a piece of pepper, right? Anyways, I guess let's talk about a funny story. There was one time where I ended up, you know, eating some strawberries, right? I found out strawberries were a tasty thing that I could find in the woods. We went to find a strawberry in the strawberry patch, and it kind of opened up a lot of doors into the perception of reality. I kind of learned that cloning your voice sucks. I don't know why anyone would want to do what I'm doing. But I guess if people already had the voice out there, then it would be unique. It'd be something to do. But me cloning my own voice is trying to just see if we can make it sound like it's a... myself, right? For the most part, right? Again, I have a very unique voice, kind of a special cadence on there. But I think we should be able to get pretty close with it. But at least we're getting enough data to get a cool voice out of it. If we get something unique, it'll be different. So after this, it'll kind of be brewing for about five minutes. And then, you know, if we get about six minutes of audio at this point, we should have over 30 minutes of audio. So this is just a good term. And then we could... I'll just start putting more quality samples in the future. And then maybe, like, I'll just start putting a little bit more into it every day, right? Just to see what it's like to retrain on it. See what it looks like when you have a little bit. And then kind of put a lot to it, you know? And I think that the more that you use it on the cadence, it's going to be unique. But it'll be funny to be able to have different languages and be able to do different things that normally wouldn't be. And have kind of like a conversation with me. You know, I'm going to put me in an avatar. That way, it's going to... Open up a lot more doors. But darn, we have no drink. We're out of drinks right now. It's okay. So we're going to be able to... Um...
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Hey, so we're about to finish up what we're doing here with the audio. Again, I was trying to do a different way. It doesn't seem the best way of doing it. So let's kind of clone it on this end, you know. So Peter Piper went to eat a piece of pepper, right? Anyways, I guess let's talk about a funny story. There was one time where I ended up, you know, eating some strawberries, right? I found out strawberries were a tasty thing that I could find in the woods. We went to find a strawberry in the strawberry patch, and it kind of opened up a lot of doors into the perception of reality. I kind of learned that cloning your voice sucks. I don't know why anyone would want to do what I'm doing. But I guess if people already had the voice out there, then it would be unique. It'd be something to do. But me cloning my own voice is trying to just see if we can make it sound like it's a... myself, right? For the most part, right? Again, I have a very unique voice, kind of a special cadence on there. But I think we should be able to get pretty close with it. But at least we're getting enough data to get a cool voice out of it. If we get something unique, it'll be different. So after this, it'll kind of be brewing for about five minutes. And then, you know, if we get about six minutes of audio at this point, we should have over 30 minutes of audio. So this is just a good term. And then we could... I'll just start putting more quality samples in the future. And then maybe, like, I'll just start putting a little bit more into it every day, right? Just to see what it's like to retrain on it. See what it looks like when you have a little bit. And then kind of put a lot to it, you know? And I think that the more that you use it on the cadence, it's going to be unique. But it'll be funny to be able to have different languages and be able to do different things that normally wouldn't be. And have kind of like a conversation with me. You know, I'm going to put me in an avatar. That way, it's going to... Open up a lot more doors. But darn, we have no drink. We're out of drinks right now. It's okay. So we're going to be able to... Um...
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Hey, so we're about to finish up what we're doing here with the audio. Again, I was trying to do a different way. It doesn't seem the best way of doing it. So let's kind of clone it on this end, you know. So Peter Piper went to eat a piece of pepper, right? Anyways, I guess let's talk about a funny story. There was one time where I ended up, you know, eating some strawberries, right? I found out strawberries were a tasty thing that I could find in the woods. We went to find a strawberry in the strawberry patch, and it kind of opened up a lot of doors into the perception of reality. I kind of learned that cloning your voice sucks. I don't know why anyone would want to do what I'm doing. But I guess if people already had the voice out there, then it would be unique. It'd be something to do. But me cloning my own voice is trying to just see if we can make it sound like it's a... myself, right? For the most part, right? Again, I have a very unique voice, kind of a special cadence on there. But I think we should be able to get pretty close with it. But at least we're getting enough data to get a cool voice out of it. If we get something unique, it'll be different. So after this, it'll kind of be brewing for about five minutes. And then, you know, if we get about six minutes of audio at this point, we should have over 30 minutes of audio. So this is just a good term. And then we could... I'll just start putting more quality samples in the future. And then maybe, like, I'll just start putting a little bit more into it every day, right? Just to see what it's like to retrain on it. See what it looks like when you have a little bit. And then kind of put a lot to it, you know? And I think that the more that you use it on the cadence, it's going to be unique. But it'll be funny to be able to have different languages and be able to do different things that normally wouldn't be. And have kind of like a conversation with me. You know, I'm going to put me in an avatar. That way, it's going to... Open up a lot more doors. But darn, we have no drink. We're out of drinks right now. It's okay. So we're going to be able to... Um...
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Hey, so we're about to finish up what we're doing here with the audio. Again, I was trying to do a different way. It doesn't seem the best way of doing it. So let's kind of clone it on this end, you know. So Peter Piper went to eat a piece of pepper, right? Anyways, I guess let's talk about a funny story. There was one time where I ended up, you know, eating some strawberries, right? I found out strawberries were a tasty thing that I could find in the woods. We went to find a strawberry in the strawberry patch, and it kind of opened up a lot of doors into the perception of reality. I kind of learned that cloning your voice sucks. I don't know why anyone would want to do what I'm doing. But I guess if people already had the voice out there, then it would be unique. It'd be something to do. But me cloning my own voice is trying to just see if we can make it sound like it's a... myself, right? For the most part, right? Again, I have a very unique voice, kind of a special cadence on there. But I think we should be able to get pretty close with it. But at least we're getting enough data to get a cool voice out of it. If we get something unique, it'll be different. So after this, it'll kind of be brewing for about five minutes. And then, you know, if we get about six minutes of audio at this point, we should have over 30 minutes of audio. So this is just a good term. And then we could... I'll just start putting more quality samples in the future. And then maybe, like, I'll just start putting a little bit more into it every day, right? Just to see what it's like to retrain on it. See what it looks like when you have a little bit. And then kind of put a lot to it, you know? And I think that the more that you use it on the cadence, it's going to be unique. But it'll be funny to be able to have different languages and be able to do different things that normally wouldn't be. And have kind of like a conversation with me. You know, I'm going to put me in an avatar. That way, it's going to... Open up a lot more doors. But darn, we have no drink. We're out of drinks right now. It's okay. So we're going to be able to... Um...
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Hey, so we're about to finish up what we're doing here with the audio. Again, I was trying to do a different way. It doesn't seem the best way of doing it. So let's kind of clone it on this end, you know. So Peter Piper went to eat a piece of pepper, right? Anyways, I guess let's talk about a funny story. There was one time where I ended up, you know, eating some strawberries, right? I found out strawberries were a tasty thing that I could find in the woods. We went to find a strawberry in the strawberry patch, and it kind of opened up a lot of doors into the perception of reality. I kind of learned that cloning your voice sucks. I don't know why anyone would want to do what I'm doing. But I guess if people already had the voice out there, then it would be unique. It'd be something to do. But me cloning my own voice is trying to just see if we can make it sound like it's a... myself, right? For the most part, right? Again, I have a very unique voice, kind of a special cadence on there. But I think we should be able to get pretty close with it. But at least we're getting enough data to get a cool voice out of it. If we get something unique, it'll be different. So after this, it'll kind of be brewing for about five minutes. And then, you know, if we get about six minutes of audio at this point, we should have over 30 minutes of audio. So this is just a good term. And then we could... I'll just start putting more quality samples in the future. And then maybe, like, I'll just start putting a little bit more into it every day, right? Just to see what it's like to retrain on it. See what it looks like when you have a little bit. And then kind of put a lot to it, you know? And I think that the more that you use it on the cadence, it's going to be unique. But it'll be funny to be able to have different languages and be able to do different things that normally wouldn't be. And have kind of like a conversation with me. You know, I'm going to put me in an avatar. That way, it's going to... Open up a lot more doors. But darn, we have no drink. We're out of drinks right now. It's okay. So we're going to be able to... Um...
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Hey, so we're about to finish up what we're doing here with the audio. Again, I was trying to do a different way. It doesn't seem the best way of doing it. So let's kind of clone it on this end, you know. So Peter Piper went to eat a piece of pepper, right? Anyways, I guess let's talk about a funny story. There was one time where I ended up, you know, eating some strawberries, right? I found out strawberries were a tasty thing that I could find in the woods. We went to find a strawberry in the strawberry patch, and it kind of opened up a lot of doors into the perception of reality. I kind of learned that cloning your voice sucks. I don't know why anyone would want to do what I'm doing. But I guess if people already had the voice out there, then it would be unique. It'd be something to do. But me cloning my own voice is trying to just see if we can make it sound like it's a... myself, right? For the most part, right? Again, I have a very unique voice, kind of a special cadence on there. But I think we should be able to get pretty close with it. But at least we're getting enough data to get a cool voice out of it. If we get something unique, it'll be different. So after this, it'll kind of be brewing for about five minutes. And then, you know, if we get about six minutes of audio at this point, we should have over 30 minutes of audio. So this is just a good term. And then we could... I'll just start putting more quality samples in the future. And then maybe, like, I'll just start putting a little bit more into it every day, right? Just to see what it's like to retrain on it. See what it looks like when you have a little bit. And then kind of put a lot to it, you know? And I think that the more that you use it on the cadence, it's going to be unique. But it'll be funny to be able to have different languages and be able to do different things that normally wouldn't be. And have kind of like a conversation with me. You know, I'm going to put me in an avatar. That way, it's going to... Open up a lot more doors. But darn, we have no drink. We're out of drinks right now. It's okay. So we're going to be able to... Um...
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Hey, so we're about to finish up what we're doing here with the audio. Again, I was trying to do a different way. It doesn't seem the best way of doing it. So let's kind of clone it on this end, you know. So Peter Piper went to eat a piece of pepper, right? Anyways, I guess let's talk about a funny story. There was one time where I ended up, you know, eating some strawberries, right? I found out strawberries were a tasty thing that I could find in the woods. We went to find a strawberry in the strawberry patch, and it kind of opened up a lot of doors into the perception of reality. I kind of learned that cloning your voice sucks. I don't know why anyone would want to do what I'm doing. But I guess if people already had the voice out there, then it would be unique. It'd be something to do. But me cloning my own voice is trying to just see if we can make it sound like it's a... myself, right? For the most part, right? Again, I have a very unique voice, kind of a special cadence on there. But I think we should be able to get pretty close with it. But at least we're getting enough data to get a cool voice out of it. If we get something unique, it'll be different. So after this, it'll kind of be brewing for about five minutes. And then, you know, if we get about six minutes of audio at this point, we should have over 30 minutes of audio. So this is just a good term. And then we could... I'll just start putting more quality samples in the future. And then maybe, like, I'll just start putting a little bit more into it every day, right? Just to see what it's like to retrain on it. See what it looks like when you have a little bit. And then kind of put a lot to it, you know? And I think that the more that you use it on the cadence, it's going to be unique. But it'll be funny to be able to have different languages and be able to do different things that normally wouldn't be. And have kind of like a conversation with me. You know, I'm going to put me in an avatar. That way, it's going to... Open up a lot more doors. But darn, we have no drink. We're out of drinks right now. It's okay. So we're going to be able to... Um...
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Hey, so we're about to finish up what we're doing here with the audio. Again, I was trying to do a different way. It doesn't seem the best way of doing it. So let's kind of clone it on this end, you know. So Peter Piper went to eat a piece of pepper, right? Anyways, I guess let's talk about a funny story. There was one time where I ended up, you know, eating some strawberries, right? I found out strawberries were a tasty thing that I could find in the woods. We went to find a strawberry in the strawberry patch, and it kind of opened up a lot of doors into the perception of reality. I kind of learned that cloning your voice sucks. I don't know why anyone would want to do what I'm doing. But I guess if people already had the voice out there, then it would be unique. It'd be something to do. But me cloning my own voice is trying to just see if we can make it sound like it's a... myself, right? For the most part, right? Again, I have a very unique voice, kind of a special cadence on there. But I think we should be able to get pretty close with it. But at least we're getting enough data to get a cool voice out of it. If we get something unique, it'll be different. So after this, it'll kind of be brewing for about five minutes. And then, you know, if we get about six minutes of audio at this point, we should have over 30 minutes of audio. So this is just a good term. And then we could... I'll just start putting more quality samples in the future. And then maybe, like, I'll just start putting a little bit more into it every day, right? Just to see what it's like to retrain on it. See what it looks like when you have a little bit. And then kind of put a lot to it, you know? And I think that the more that you use it on the cadence, it's going to be unique. But it'll be funny to be able to have different languages and be able to do different things that normally wouldn't be. And have kind of like a conversation with me. You know, I'm going to put me in an avatar. That way, it's going to... Open up a lot more doors. But darn, we have no drink. We're out of drinks right now. It's okay. So we're going to be able to... Um...
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Hey, so we're about to finish up what we're doing here with the audio. Again, I was trying to do a different way. It doesn't seem the best way of doing it. So let's kind of clone it on this end, you know. So Peter Piper went to eat a piece of pepper, right? Anyways, I guess let's talk about a funny story. There was one time where I ended up, you know, eating some strawberries, right? I found out strawberries were a tasty thing that I could find in the woods. We went to find a strawberry in the strawberry patch, and it kind of opened up a lot of doors into the perception of reality. I kind of learned that cloning your voice sucks. I don't know why anyone would want to do what I'm doing. But I guess if people already had the voice out there, then it would be unique. It'd be something to do. But me cloning my own voice is trying to just see if we can make it sound like it's a... myself, right? For the most part, right? Again, I have a very unique voice, kind of a special cadence on there. But I think we should be able to get pretty close with it. But at least we're getting enough data to get a cool voice out of it. If we get something unique, it'll be different. So after this, it'll kind of be brewing for about five minutes. And then, you know, if we get about six minutes of audio at this point, we should have over 30 minutes of audio. So this is just a good term. And then we could... I'll just start putting more quality samples in the future. And then maybe, like, I'll just start putting a little bit more into it every day, right? Just to see what it's like to retrain on it. See what it looks like when you have a little bit. And then kind of put a lot to it, you know? And I think that the more that you use it on the cadence, it's going to be unique. But it'll be funny to be able to have different languages and be able to do different things that normally wouldn't be. And have kind of like a conversation with me. You know, I'm going to put me in an avatar. That way, it's going to... Open up a lot more doors. But darn, we have no drink. We're out of drinks right now. It's okay. So we're going to be able to... Um...
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clone my voice and it's kind of unique i got to a point now where we're able to do this i've kind of always dreamed about doing this i just never got around to doing an actual professional voice clone on myself i always thought it wasn't going to be worth it right maybe i could do a little different on my end but then i got to a point where i'm like you know if we can try to see what voice tech we can do and make it more just like a stoner assistant that you just create art with you know and that would be a decent easy prompt project that we can build and for me it's stressful because i've been trying to launch it for days and i haven't been able to but now maybe i could still push the final line to be able to launch it right so that's why i'm kind of getting things launched out for a mindbot card um and that's kind of one thing too that we got set out with here um is there's a lot about mindbot and there's about digital homie the sign kit the alpha hologram shift shifting um personality crowd control it's kind of cool i guess it knows a lot of stuff in the past um kind of unique right it's a fun type of thing experience where it's like a hive mind network into what we're building but again we don't want to click anywhere we're going to make too much noise we're going to screw up the audio recording have to restart it all again but uh we don't want to do that we just want to continue on what we're building um again the country fair is coming up i'm super excited about that uh we still gotta figure out tickets and kind of download the files to be able to um just see if there's any spare tickets around if not then we're gonna have to buy them but it's gonna be almost near it's gonna be pretty hard to do so kind of gotta hustle and be able to push as much as we can for the most part um which will be exciting right and just have fun with it because one thing about this is when you're not having fun with it it's too stressful and when you aren't having fun with it that's when the ability to do it is going to be a little bit harder so i'm going to have to work on it and hopefully it will be you know we have a hackathon in a couple days and we launch it we submit it uh it'll be unique right and even if it's not complete maybe it just at least gets something that we could throw out there a website placeholder just so people see what we're building um again voice cloning on this end it's kind of a pain in the ass but i think that we should be able to have a pretty good foundation after this voice um we just got to finish it up for the most part um we're going to have to figure out how to do it we're going to have to figure out like maybe two more minutes of this ramble um which is interesting because uh you know i'm tired of talking but i'll never be able to talk again right and you know once i'm done with this we got about 30 minute session um then we'll do another 30 minute session tomorrow and then we'll do it every day and kind of strengthen it to make it you know full voice print voice clone on it um but at least now we should have enough data to be able to run it with it even though where it's at right now um it just having a little extra data having one more minute more we'll be able to be a little better um you know we could probably put more than that also but i think this should be easy enough to do right um again i we got to let it sit a little deeper into what we're building uh kind of be able to um have this unique experience but i think it's good i think we're good i think we have enough data right now so again uh this will be dead
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clone my voice and it's kind of unique i got to a point now where we're able to do this i've kind of always dreamed about doing this i just never got around to doing an actual professional voice clone on myself i always thought it wasn't going to be worth it right maybe i could do a little different on my end but then i got to a point where i'm like you know if we can try to see what voice tech we can do and make it more just like a stoner assistant that you just create art with you know and that would be a decent easy prompt project that we can build and for me it's stressful because i've been trying to launch it for days and i haven't been able to but now maybe i could still push the final line to be able to launch it right so that's why i'm kind of getting things launched out for a mindbot card um and that's kind of one thing too that we got set out with here um is there's a lot about mindbot and there's about digital homie the sign kit the alpha hologram shift shifting um personality crowd control it's kind of cool i guess it knows a lot of stuff in the past um kind of unique right it's a fun type of thing experience where it's like a hive mind network into what we're building but again we don't want to click anywhere we're going to make too much noise we're going to screw up the audio recording have to restart it all again but uh we don't want to do that we just want to continue on what we're building um again the country fair is coming up i'm super excited about that uh we still gotta figure out tickets and kind of download the files to be able to um just see if there's any spare tickets around if not then we're gonna have to buy them but it's gonna be almost near it's gonna be pretty hard to do so kind of gotta hustle and be able to push as much as we can for the most part um which will be exciting right and just have fun with it because one thing about this is when you're not having fun with it it's too stressful and when you aren't having fun with it that's when the ability to do it is going to be a little bit harder so i'm going to have to work on it and hopefully it will be you know we have a hackathon in a couple days and we launch it we submit it uh it'll be unique right and even if it's not complete maybe it just at least gets something that we could throw out there a website placeholder just so people see what we're building um again voice cloning on this end it's kind of a pain in the ass but i think that we should be able to have a pretty good foundation after this voice um we just got to finish it up for the most part um we're going to have to figure out how to do it we're going to have to figure out like maybe two more minutes of this ramble um which is interesting because uh you know i'm tired of talking but i'll never be able to talk again right and you know once i'm done with this we got about 30 minute session um then we'll do another 30 minute session tomorrow and then we'll do it every day and kind of strengthen it to make it you know full voice print voice clone on it um but at least now we should have enough data to be able to run it with it even though where it's at right now um it just having a little extra data having one more minute more we'll be able to be a little better um you know we could probably put more than that also but i think this should be easy enough to do right um again i we got to let it sit a little deeper into what we're building uh kind of be able to um have this unique experience but i think it's good i think we're good i think we have enough data right now so again uh this will be dead
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clone my voice and it's kind of unique i got to a point now where we're able to do this i've kind of always dreamed about doing this i just never got around to doing an actual professional voice clone on myself i always thought it wasn't going to be worth it right maybe i could do a little different on my end but then i got to a point where i'm like you know if we can try to see what voice tech we can do and make it more just like a stoner assistant that you just create art with you know and that would be a decent easy prompt project that we can build and for me it's stressful because i've been trying to launch it for days and i haven't been able to but now maybe i could still push the final line to be able to launch it right so that's why i'm kind of getting things launched out for a mindbot card um and that's kind of one thing too that we got set out with here um is there's a lot about mindbot and there's about digital homie the sign kit the alpha hologram shift shifting um personality crowd control it's kind of cool i guess it knows a lot of stuff in the past um kind of unique right it's a fun type of thing experience where it's like a hive mind network into what we're building but again we don't want to click anywhere we're going to make too much noise we're going to screw up the audio recording have to restart it all again but uh we don't want to do that we just want to continue on what we're building um again the country fair is coming up i'm super excited about that uh we still gotta figure out tickets and kind of download the files to be able to um just see if there's any spare tickets around if not then we're gonna have to buy them but it's gonna be almost near it's gonna be pretty hard to do so kind of gotta hustle and be able to push as much as we can for the most part um which will be exciting right and just have fun with it because one thing about this is when you're not having fun with it it's too stressful and when you aren't having fun with it that's when the ability to do it is going to be a little bit harder so i'm going to have to work on it and hopefully it will be you know we have a hackathon in a couple days and we launch it we submit it uh it'll be unique right and even if it's not complete maybe it just at least gets something that we could throw out there a website placeholder just so people see what we're building um again voice cloning on this end it's kind of a pain in the ass but i think that we should be able to have a pretty good foundation after this voice um we just got to finish it up for the most part um we're going to have to figure out how to do it we're going to have to figure out like maybe two more minutes of this ramble um which is interesting because uh you know i'm tired of talking but i'll never be able to talk again right and you know once i'm done with this we got about 30 minute session um then we'll do another 30 minute session tomorrow and then we'll do it every day and kind of strengthen it to make it you know full voice print voice clone on it um but at least now we should have enough data to be able to run it with it even though where it's at right now um it just having a little extra data having one more minute more we'll be able to be a little better um you know we could probably put more than that also but i think this should be easy enough to do right um again i we got to let it sit a little deeper into what we're building uh kind of be able to um have this unique experience but i think it's good i think we're good i think we have enough data right now so again uh this will be dead
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clone my voice and it's kind of unique i got to a point now where we're able to do this i've kind of always dreamed about doing this i just never got around to doing an actual professional voice clone on myself i always thought it wasn't going to be worth it right maybe i could do a little different on my end but then i got to a point where i'm like you know if we can try to see what voice tech we can do and make it more just like a stoner assistant that you just create art with you know and that would be a decent easy prompt project that we can build and for me it's stressful because i've been trying to launch it for days and i haven't been able to but now maybe i could still push the final line to be able to launch it right so that's why i'm kind of getting things launched out for a mindbot card um and that's kind of one thing too that we got set out with here um is there's a lot about mindbot and there's about digital homie the sign kit the alpha hologram shift shifting um personality crowd control it's kind of cool i guess it knows a lot of stuff in the past um kind of unique right it's a fun type of thing experience where it's like a hive mind network into what we're building but again we don't want to click anywhere we're going to make too much noise we're going to screw up the audio recording have to restart it all again but uh we don't want to do that we just want to continue on what we're building um again the country fair is coming up i'm super excited about that uh we still gotta figure out tickets and kind of download the files to be able to um just see if there's any spare tickets around if not then we're gonna have to buy them but it's gonna be almost near it's gonna be pretty hard to do so kind of gotta hustle and be able to push as much as we can for the most part um which will be exciting right and just have fun with it because one thing about this is when you're not having fun with it it's too stressful and when you aren't having fun with it that's when the ability to do it is going to be a little bit harder so i'm going to have to work on it and hopefully it will be you know we have a hackathon in a couple days and we launch it we submit it uh it'll be unique right and even if it's not complete maybe it just at least gets something that we could throw out there a website placeholder just so people see what we're building um again voice cloning on this end it's kind of a pain in the ass but i think that we should be able to have a pretty good foundation after this voice um we just got to finish it up for the most part um we're going to have to figure out how to do it we're going to have to figure out like maybe two more minutes of this ramble um which is interesting because uh you know i'm tired of talking but i'll never be able to talk again right and you know once i'm done with this we got about 30 minute session um then we'll do another 30 minute session tomorrow and then we'll do it every day and kind of strengthen it to make it you know full voice print voice clone on it um but at least now we should have enough data to be able to run it with it even though where it's at right now um it just having a little extra data having one more minute more we'll be able to be a little better um you know we could probably put more than that also but i think this should be easy enough to do right um again i we got to let it sit a little deeper into what we're building uh kind of be able to um have this unique experience but i think it's good i think we're good i think we have enough data right now so again uh this will be dead
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clone my voice and it's kind of unique i got to a point now where we're able to do this i've kind of always dreamed about doing this i just never got around to doing an actual professional voice clone on myself i always thought it wasn't going to be worth it right maybe i could do a little different on my end but then i got to a point where i'm like you know if we can try to see what voice tech we can do and make it more just like a stoner assistant that you just create art with you know and that would be a decent easy prompt project that we can build and for me it's stressful because i've been trying to launch it for days and i haven't been able to but now maybe i could still push the final line to be able to launch it right so that's why i'm kind of getting things launched out for a mindbot card um and that's kind of one thing too that we got set out with here um is there's a lot about mindbot and there's about digital homie the sign kit the alpha hologram shift shifting um personality crowd control it's kind of cool i guess it knows a lot of stuff in the past um kind of unique right it's a fun type of thing experience where it's like a hive mind network into what we're building but again we don't want to click anywhere we're going to make too much noise we're going to screw up the audio recording have to restart it all again but uh we don't want to do that we just want to continue on what we're building um again the country fair is coming up i'm super excited about that uh we still gotta figure out tickets and kind of download the files to be able to um just see if there's any spare tickets around if not then we're gonna have to buy them but it's gonna be almost near it's gonna be pretty hard to do so kind of gotta hustle and be able to push as much as we can for the most part um which will be exciting right and just have fun with it because one thing about this is when you're not having fun with it it's too stressful and when you aren't having fun with it that's when the ability to do it is going to be a little bit harder so i'm going to have to work on it and hopefully it will be you know we have a hackathon in a couple days and we launch it we submit it uh it'll be unique right and even if it's not complete maybe it just at least gets something that we could throw out there a website placeholder just so people see what we're building um again voice cloning on this end it's kind of a pain in the ass but i think that we should be able to have a pretty good foundation after this voice um we just got to finish it up for the most part um we're going to have to figure out how to do it we're going to have to figure out like maybe two more minutes of this ramble um which is interesting because uh you know i'm tired of talking but i'll never be able to talk again right and you know once i'm done with this we got about 30 minute session um then we'll do another 30 minute session tomorrow and then we'll do it every day and kind of strengthen it to make it you know full voice print voice clone on it um but at least now we should have enough data to be able to run it with it even though where it's at right now um it just having a little extra data having one more minute more we'll be able to be a little better um you know we could probably put more than that also but i think this should be easy enough to do right um again i we got to let it sit a little deeper into what we're building uh kind of be able to um have this unique experience but i think it's good i think we're good i think we have enough data right now so again uh this will be dead
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clone my voice and it's kind of unique i got to a point now where we're able to do this i've kind of always dreamed about doing this i just never got around to doing an actual professional voice clone on myself i always thought it wasn't going to be worth it right maybe i could do a little different on my end but then i got to a point where i'm like you know if we can try to see what voice tech we can do and make it more just like a stoner assistant that you just create art with you know and that would be a decent easy prompt project that we can build and for me it's stressful because i've been trying to launch it for days and i haven't been able to but now maybe i could still push the final line to be able to launch it right so that's why i'm kind of getting things launched out for a mindbot card um and that's kind of one thing too that we got set out with here um is there's a lot about mindbot and there's about digital homie the sign kit the alpha hologram shift shifting um personality crowd control it's kind of cool i guess it knows a lot of stuff in the past um kind of unique right it's a fun type of thing experience where it's like a hive mind network into what we're building but again we don't want to click anywhere we're going to make too much noise we're going to screw up the audio recording have to restart it all again but uh we don't want to do that we just want to continue on what we're building um again the country fair is coming up i'm super excited about that uh we still gotta figure out tickets and kind of download the files to be able to um just see if there's any spare tickets around if not then we're gonna have to buy them but it's gonna be almost near it's gonna be pretty hard to do so kind of gotta hustle and be able to push as much as we can for the most part um which will be exciting right and just have fun with it because one thing about this is when you're not having fun with it it's too stressful and when you aren't having fun with it that's when the ability to do it is going to be a little bit harder so i'm going to have to work on it and hopefully it will be you know we have a hackathon in a couple days and we launch it we submit it uh it'll be unique right and even if it's not complete maybe it just at least gets something that we could throw out there a website placeholder just so people see what we're building um again voice cloning on this end it's kind of a pain in the ass but i think that we should be able to have a pretty good foundation after this voice um we just got to finish it up for the most part um we're going to have to figure out how to do it we're going to have to figure out like maybe two more minutes of this ramble um which is interesting because uh you know i'm tired of talking but i'll never be able to talk again right and you know once i'm done with this we got about 30 minute session um then we'll do another 30 minute session tomorrow and then we'll do it every day and kind of strengthen it to make it you know full voice print voice clone on it um but at least now we should have enough data to be able to run it with it even though where it's at right now um it just having a little extra data having one more minute more we'll be able to be a little better um you know we could probably put more than that also but i think this should be easy enough to do right um again i we got to let it sit a little deeper into what we're building uh kind of be able to um have this unique experience but i think it's good i think we're good i think we have enough data right now so again uh this will be dead
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clone my voice and it's kind of unique i got to a point now where we're able to do this i've kind of always dreamed about doing this i just never got around to doing an actual professional voice clone on myself i always thought it wasn't going to be worth it right maybe i could do a little different on my end but then i got to a point where i'm like you know if we can try to see what voice tech we can do and make it more just like a stoner assistant that you just create art with you know and that would be a decent easy prompt project that we can build and for me it's stressful because i've been trying to launch it for days and i haven't been able to but now maybe i could still push the final line to be able to launch it right so that's why i'm kind of getting things launched out for a mindbot card um and that's kind of one thing too that we got set out with here um is there's a lot about mindbot and there's about digital homie the sign kit the alpha hologram shift shifting um personality crowd control it's kind of cool i guess it knows a lot of stuff in the past um kind of unique right it's a fun type of thing experience where it's like a hive mind network into what we're building but again we don't want to click anywhere we're going to make too much noise we're going to screw up the audio recording have to restart it all again but uh we don't want to do that we just want to continue on what we're building um again the country fair is coming up i'm super excited about that uh we still gotta figure out tickets and kind of download the files to be able to um just see if there's any spare tickets around if not then we're gonna have to buy them but it's gonna be almost near it's gonna be pretty hard to do so kind of gotta hustle and be able to push as much as we can for the most part um which will be exciting right and just have fun with it because one thing about this is when you're not having fun with it it's too stressful and when you aren't having fun with it that's when the ability to do it is going to be a little bit harder so i'm going to have to work on it and hopefully it will be you know we have a hackathon in a couple days and we launch it we submit it uh it'll be unique right and even if it's not complete maybe it just at least gets something that we could throw out there a website placeholder just so people see what we're building um again voice cloning on this end it's kind of a pain in the ass but i think that we should be able to have a pretty good foundation after this voice um we just got to finish it up for the most part um we're going to have to figure out how to do it we're going to have to figure out like maybe two more minutes of this ramble um which is interesting because uh you know i'm tired of talking but i'll never be able to talk again right and you know once i'm done with this we got about 30 minute session um then we'll do another 30 minute session tomorrow and then we'll do it every day and kind of strengthen it to make it you know full voice print voice clone on it um but at least now we should have enough data to be able to run it with it even though where it's at right now um it just having a little extra data having one more minute more we'll be able to be a little better um you know we could probably put more than that also but i think this should be easy enough to do right um again i we got to let it sit a little deeper into what we're building uh kind of be able to um have this unique experience but i think it's good i think we're good i think we have enough data right now so again uh this will be dead
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clone my voice and it's kind of unique i got to a point now where we're able to do this i've kind of always dreamed about doing this i just never got around to doing an actual professional voice clone on myself i always thought it wasn't going to be worth it right maybe i could do a little different on my end but then i got to a point where i'm like you know if we can try to see what voice tech we can do and make it more just like a stoner assistant that you just create art with you know and that would be a decent easy prompt project that we can build and for me it's stressful because i've been trying to launch it for days and i haven't been able to but now maybe i could still push the final line to be able to launch it right so that's why i'm kind of getting things launched out for a mindbot card um and that's kind of one thing too that we got set out with here um is there's a lot about mindbot and there's about digital homie the sign kit the alpha hologram shift shifting um personality crowd control it's kind of cool i guess it knows a lot of stuff in the past um kind of unique right it's a fun type of thing experience where it's like a hive mind network into what we're building but again we don't want to click anywhere we're going to make too much noise we're going to screw up the audio recording have to restart it all again but uh we don't want to do that we just want to continue on what we're building um again the country fair is coming up i'm super excited about that uh we still gotta figure out tickets and kind of download the files to be able to um just see if there's any spare tickets around if not then we're gonna have to buy them but it's gonna be almost near it's gonna be pretty hard to do so kind of gotta hustle and be able to push as much as we can for the most part um which will be exciting right and just have fun with it because one thing about this is when you're not having fun with it it's too stressful and when you aren't having fun with it that's when the ability to do it is going to be a little bit harder so i'm going to have to work on it and hopefully it will be you know we have a hackathon in a couple days and we launch it we submit it uh it'll be unique right and even if it's not complete maybe it just at least gets something that we could throw out there a website placeholder just so people see what we're building um again voice cloning on this end it's kind of a pain in the ass but i think that we should be able to have a pretty good foundation after this voice um we just got to finish it up for the most part um we're going to have to figure out how to do it we're going to have to figure out like maybe two more minutes of this ramble um which is interesting because uh you know i'm tired of talking but i'll never be able to talk again right and you know once i'm done with this we got about 30 minute session um then we'll do another 30 minute session tomorrow and then we'll do it every day and kind of strengthen it to make it you know full voice print voice clone on it um but at least now we should have enough data to be able to run it with it even though where it's at right now um it just having a little extra data having one more minute more we'll be able to be a little better um you know we could probably put more than that also but i think this should be easy enough to do right um again i we got to let it sit a little deeper into what we're building uh kind of be able to um have this unique experience but i think it's good i think we're good i think we have enough data right now so again uh this will be dead
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clone my voice and it's kind of unique i got to a point now where we're able to do this i've kind of always dreamed about doing this i just never got around to doing an actual professional voice clone on myself i always thought it wasn't going to be worth it right maybe i could do a little different on my end but then i got to a point where i'm like you know if we can try to see what voice tech we can do and make it more just like a stoner assistant that you just create art with you know and that would be a decent easy prompt project that we can build and for me it's stressful because i've been trying to launch it for days and i haven't been able to but now maybe i could still push the final line to be able to launch it right so that's why i'm kind of getting things launched out for a mindbot card um and that's kind of one thing too that we got set out with here um is there's a lot about mindbot and there's about digital homie the sign kit the alpha hologram shift shifting um personality crowd control it's kind of cool i guess it knows a lot of stuff in the past um kind of unique right it's a fun type of thing experience where it's like a hive mind network into what we're building but again we don't want to click anywhere we're going to make too much noise we're going to screw up the audio recording have to restart it all again but uh we don't want to do that we just want to continue on what we're building um again the country fair is coming up i'm super excited about that uh we still gotta figure out tickets and kind of download the files to be able to um just see if there's any spare tickets around if not then we're gonna have to buy them but it's gonna be almost near it's gonna be pretty hard to do so kind of gotta hustle and be able to push as much as we can for the most part um which will be exciting right and just have fun with it because one thing about this is when you're not having fun with it it's too stressful and when you aren't having fun with it that's when the ability to do it is going to be a little bit harder so i'm going to have to work on it and hopefully it will be you know we have a hackathon in a couple days and we launch it we submit it uh it'll be unique right and even if it's not complete maybe it just at least gets something that we could throw out there a website placeholder just so people see what we're building um again voice cloning on this end it's kind of a pain in the ass but i think that we should be able to have a pretty good foundation after this voice um we just got to finish it up for the most part um we're going to have to figure out how to do it we're going to have to figure out like maybe two more minutes of this ramble um which is interesting because uh you know i'm tired of talking but i'll never be able to talk again right and you know once i'm done with this we got about 30 minute session um then we'll do another 30 minute session tomorrow and then we'll do it every day and kind of strengthen it to make it you know full voice print voice clone on it um but at least now we should have enough data to be able to run it with it even though where it's at right now um it just having a little extra data having one more minute more we'll be able to be a little better um you know we could probably put more than that also but i think this should be easy enough to do right um again i we got to let it sit a little deeper into what we're building uh kind of be able to um have this unique experience but i think it's good i think we're good i think we have enough data right now so again uh this will be dead
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clone my voice and it's kind of unique i got to a point now where we're able to do this i've kind of always dreamed about doing this i just never got around to doing an actual professional voice clone on myself i always thought it wasn't going to be worth it right maybe i could do a little different on my end but then i got to a point where i'm like you know if we can try to see what voice tech we can do and make it more just like a stoner assistant that you just create art with you know and that would be a decent easy prompt project that we can build and for me it's stressful because i've been trying to launch it for days and i haven't been able to but now maybe i could still push the final line to be able to launch it right so that's why i'm kind of getting things launched out for a mindbot card um and that's kind of one thing too that we got set out with here um is there's a lot about mindbot and there's about digital homie the sign kit the alpha hologram shift shifting um personality crowd control it's kind of cool i guess it knows a lot of stuff in the past um kind of unique right it's a fun type of thing experience where it's like a hive mind network into what we're building but again we don't want to click anywhere we're going to make too much noise we're going to screw up the audio recording have to restart it all again but uh we don't want to do that we just want to continue on what we're building um again the country fair is coming up i'm super excited about that uh we still gotta figure out tickets and kind of download the files to be able to um just see if there's any spare tickets around if not then we're gonna have to buy them but it's gonna be almost near it's gonna be pretty hard to do so kind of gotta hustle and be able to push as much as we can for the most part um which will be exciting right and just have fun with it because one thing about this is when you're not having fun with it it's too stressful and when you aren't having fun with it that's when the ability to do it is going to be a little bit harder so i'm going to have to work on it and hopefully it will be you know we have a hackathon in a couple days and we launch it we submit it uh it'll be unique right and even if it's not complete maybe it just at least gets something that we could throw out there a website placeholder just so people see what we're building um again voice cloning on this end it's kind of a pain in the ass but i think that we should be able to have a pretty good foundation after this voice um we just got to finish it up for the most part um we're going to have to figure out how to do it we're going to have to figure out like maybe two more minutes of this ramble um which is interesting because uh you know i'm tired of talking but i'll never be able to talk again right and you know once i'm done with this we got about 30 minute session um then we'll do another 30 minute session tomorrow and then we'll do it every day and kind of strengthen it to make it you know full voice print voice clone on it um but at least now we should have enough data to be able to run it with it even though where it's at right now um it just having a little extra data having one more minute more we'll be able to be a little better um you know we could probably put more than that also but i think this should be easy enough to do right um again i we got to let it sit a little deeper into what we're building uh kind of be able to um have this unique experience but i think it's good i think we're good i think we have enough data right now so again uh this will be dead
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clone my voice and it's kind of unique i got to a point now where we're able to do this i've kind of always dreamed about doing this i just never got around to doing an actual professional voice clone on myself i always thought it wasn't going to be worth it right maybe i could do a little different on my end but then i got to a point where i'm like you know if we can try to see what voice tech we can do and make it more just like a stoner assistant that you just create art with you know and that would be a decent easy prompt project that we can build and for me it's stressful because i've been trying to launch it for days and i haven't been able to but now maybe i could still push the final line to be able to launch it right so that's why i'm kind of getting things launched out for a mindbot card um and that's kind of one thing too that we got set out with here um is there's a lot about mindbot and there's about digital homie the sign kit the alpha hologram shift shifting um personality crowd control it's kind of cool i guess it knows a lot of stuff in the past um kind of unique right it's a fun type of thing experience where it's like a hive mind network into what we're building but again we don't want to click anywhere we're going to make too much noise we're going to screw up the audio recording have to restart it all again but uh we don't want to do that we just want to continue on what we're building um again the country fair is coming up i'm super excited about that uh we still gotta figure out tickets and kind of download the files to be able to um just see if there's any spare tickets around if not then we're gonna have to buy them but it's gonna be almost near it's gonna be pretty hard to do so kind of gotta hustle and be able to push as much as we can for the most part um which will be exciting right and just have fun with it because one thing about this is when you're not having fun with it it's too stressful and when you aren't having fun with it that's when the ability to do it is going to be a little bit harder so i'm going to have to work on it and hopefully it will be you know we have a hackathon in a couple days and we launch it we submit it uh it'll be unique right and even if it's not complete maybe it just at least gets something that we could throw out there a website placeholder just so people see what we're building um again voice cloning on this end it's kind of a pain in the ass but i think that we should be able to have a pretty good foundation after this voice um we just got to finish it up for the most part um we're going to have to figure out how to do it we're going to have to figure out like maybe two more minutes of this ramble um which is interesting because uh you know i'm tired of talking but i'll never be able to talk again right and you know once i'm done with this we got about 30 minute session um then we'll do another 30 minute session tomorrow and then we'll do it every day and kind of strengthen it to make it you know full voice print voice clone on it um but at least now we should have enough data to be able to run it with it even though where it's at right now um it just having a little extra data having one more minute more we'll be able to be a little better um you know we could probably put more than that also but i think this should be easy enough to do right um again i we got to let it sit a little deeper into what we're building uh kind of be able to um have this unique experience but i think it's good i think we're good i think we have enough data right now so again uh this will be dead
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clone my voice and it's kind of unique i got to a point now where we're able to do this i've kind of always dreamed about doing this i just never got around to doing an actual professional voice clone on myself i always thought it wasn't going to be worth it right maybe i could do a little different on my end but then i got to a point where i'm like you know if we can try to see what voice tech we can do and make it more just like a stoner assistant that you just create art with you know and that would be a decent easy prompt project that we can build and for me it's stressful because i've been trying to launch it for days and i haven't been able to but now maybe i could still push the final line to be able to launch it right so that's why i'm kind of getting things launched out for a mindbot card um and that's kind of one thing too that we got set out with here um is there's a lot about mindbot and there's about digital homie the sign kit the alpha hologram shift shifting um personality crowd control it's kind of cool i guess it knows a lot of stuff in the past um kind of unique right it's a fun type of thing experience where it's like a hive mind network into what we're building but again we don't want to click anywhere we're going to make too much noise we're going to screw up the audio recording have to restart it all again but uh we don't want to do that we just want to continue on what we're building um again the country fair is coming up i'm super excited about that uh we still gotta figure out tickets and kind of download the files to be able to um just see if there's any spare tickets around if not then we're gonna have to buy them but it's gonna be almost near it's gonna be pretty hard to do so kind of gotta hustle and be able to push as much as we can for the most part um which will be exciting right and just have fun with it because one thing about this is when you're not having fun with it it's too stressful and when you aren't having fun with it that's when the ability to do it is going to be a little bit harder so i'm going to have to work on it and hopefully it will be you know we have a hackathon in a couple days and we launch it we submit it uh it'll be unique right and even if it's not complete maybe it just at least gets something that we could throw out there a website placeholder just so people see what we're building um again voice cloning on this end it's kind of a pain in the ass but i think that we should be able to have a pretty good foundation after this voice um we just got to finish it up for the most part um we're going to have to figure out how to do it we're going to have to figure out like maybe two more minutes of this ramble um which is interesting because uh you know i'm tired of talking but i'll never be able to talk again right and you know once i'm done with this we got about 30 minute session um then we'll do another 30 minute session tomorrow and then we'll do it every day and kind of strengthen it to make it you know full voice print voice clone on it um but at least now we should have enough data to be able to run it with it even though where it's at right now um it just having a little extra data having one more minute more we'll be able to be a little better um you know we could probably put more than that also but i think this should be easy enough to do right um again i we got to let it sit a little deeper into what we're building uh kind of be able to um have this unique experience but i think it's good i think we're good i think we have enough data right now so again uh this will be dead
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clone my voice and it's kind of unique i got to a point now where we're able to do this i've kind of always dreamed about doing this i just never got around to doing an actual professional voice clone on myself i always thought it wasn't going to be worth it right maybe i could do a little different on my end but then i got to a point where i'm like you know if we can try to see what voice tech we can do and make it more just like a stoner assistant that you just create art with you know and that would be a decent easy prompt project that we can build and for me it's stressful because i've been trying to launch it for days and i haven't been able to but now maybe i could still push the final line to be able to launch it right so that's why i'm kind of getting things launched out for a mindbot card um and that's kind of one thing too that we got set out with here um is there's a lot about mindbot and there's about digital homie the sign kit the alpha hologram shift shifting um personality crowd control it's kind of cool i guess it knows a lot of stuff in the past um kind of unique right it's a fun type of thing experience where it's like a hive mind network into what we're building but again we don't want to click anywhere we're going to make too much noise we're going to screw up the audio recording have to restart it all again but uh we don't want to do that we just want to continue on what we're building um again the country fair is coming up i'm super excited about that uh we still gotta figure out tickets and kind of download the files to be able to um just see if there's any spare tickets around if not then we're gonna have to buy them but it's gonna be almost near it's gonna be pretty hard to do so kind of gotta hustle and be able to push as much as we can for the most part um which will be exciting right and just have fun with it because one thing about this is when you're not having fun with it it's too stressful and when you aren't having fun with it that's when the ability to do it is going to be a little bit harder so i'm going to have to work on it and hopefully it will be you know we have a hackathon in a couple days and we launch it we submit it uh it'll be unique right and even if it's not complete maybe it just at least gets something that we could throw out there a website placeholder just so people see what we're building um again voice cloning on this end it's kind of a pain in the ass but i think that we should be able to have a pretty good foundation after this voice um we just got to finish it up for the most part um we're going to have to figure out how to do it we're going to have to figure out like maybe two more minutes of this ramble um which is interesting because uh you know i'm tired of talking but i'll never be able to talk again right and you know once i'm done with this we got about 30 minute session um then we'll do another 30 minute session tomorrow and then we'll do it every day and kind of strengthen it to make it you know full voice print voice clone on it um but at least now we should have enough data to be able to run it with it even though where it's at right now um it just having a little extra data having one more minute more we'll be able to be a little better um you know we could probably put more than that also but i think this should be easy enough to do right um again i we got to let it sit a little deeper into what we're building uh kind of be able to um have this unique experience but i think it's good i think we're good i think we have enough data right now so again uh this will be dead
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clone my voice and it's kind of unique i got to a point now where we're able to do this i've kind of always dreamed about doing this i just never got around to doing an actual professional voice clone on myself i always thought it wasn't going to be worth it right maybe i could do a little different on my end but then i got to a point where i'm like you know if we can try to see what voice tech we can do and make it more just like a stoner assistant that you just create art with you know and that would be a decent easy prompt project that we can build and for me it's stressful because i've been trying to launch it for days and i haven't been able to but now maybe i could still push the final line to be able to launch it right so that's why i'm kind of getting things launched out for a mindbot card um and that's kind of one thing too that we got set out with here um is there's a lot about mindbot and there's about digital homie the sign kit the alpha hologram shift shifting um personality crowd control it's kind of cool i guess it knows a lot of stuff in the past um kind of unique right it's a fun type of thing experience where it's like a hive mind network into what we're building but again we don't want to click anywhere we're going to make too much noise we're going to screw up the audio recording have to restart it all again but uh we don't want to do that we just want to continue on what we're building um again the country fair is coming up i'm super excited about that uh we still gotta figure out tickets and kind of download the files to be able to um just see if there's any spare tickets around if not then we're gonna have to buy them but it's gonna be almost near it's gonna be pretty hard to do so kind of gotta hustle and be able to push as much as we can for the most part um which will be exciting right and just have fun with it because one thing about this is when you're not having fun with it it's too stressful and when you aren't having fun with it that's when the ability to do it is going to be a little bit harder so i'm going to have to work on it and hopefully it will be you know we have a hackathon in a couple days and we launch it we submit it uh it'll be unique right and even if it's not complete maybe it just at least gets something that we could throw out there a website placeholder just so people see what we're building um again voice cloning on this end it's kind of a pain in the ass but i think that we should be able to have a pretty good foundation after this voice um we just got to finish it up for the most part um we're going to have to figure out how to do it we're going to have to figure out like maybe two more minutes of this ramble um which is interesting because uh you know i'm tired of talking but i'll never be able to talk again right and you know once i'm done with this we got about 30 minute session um then we'll do another 30 minute session tomorrow and then we'll do it every day and kind of strengthen it to make it you know full voice print voice clone on it um but at least now we should have enough data to be able to run it with it even though where it's at right now um it just having a little extra data having one more minute more we'll be able to be a little better um you know we could probably put more than that also but i think this should be easy enough to do right um again i we got to let it sit a little deeper into what we're building uh kind of be able to um have this unique experience but i think it's good i think we're good i think we have enough data right now so again uh this will be dead
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Let me tell you about this absolutely wild thing that happened at my local library last week. So, like, I'm looking at this obscure book about urban legends, right? And I stumbled into the hidden reading room I never knew existed. I mean, it's filled with ancient-looking maps and weird artifacts. But the thing, it turns out, it's a secret club for people who investigated unexplained mysteries. In the city. And what we've been meeting there for decades, documenting everything about the mysterious sounds in the subway tunnels, and unexplained lights over the park. I mean, these people are totally serious about it, too. They've got spreadsheets, surveillance equipment, and the whole deal. And a librarian who showed me around, she's been running since the 80s. But yeah, now I'm kind of hooked. I spent the last three hours. At night, cataloging reports of spontaneous music coming from empty buildings. So, my neighbor Tom, a quiet guy who works in accounting, turns out he's got his absolute insane hobby, getting things he's been building a miniature replica of the entire city in his basement. I mean, it's not just any replica. The thing has streetlights, tiny cars, and actually able to move around tracks. And these things are exactly incredible. You know, detailed buildings with tiny people living their tiny lives inside. And like, he's programmed the whole system to mirror real-life traffic patterns from Google Maps. The whole setup takes the entire basement. He's been working on it for about seven years. And he has to say it'll take about another 12 to complete. Dedicated, absolutely. His wife rolls eyes whenever anyone brings it up. Again,
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Let me tell you about this absolutely wild thing that happened at my local library last week. So, like, I'm looking at this obscure book about urban legends, right? And I stumbled into the hidden reading room I never knew existed. I mean, it's filled with ancient-looking maps and weird artifacts. But the thing, it turns out, it's a secret club for people who investigated unexplained mysteries. In the city. And what we've been meeting there for decades, documenting everything about the mysterious sounds in the subway tunnels, and unexplained lights over the park. I mean, these people are totally serious about it, too. They've got spreadsheets, surveillance equipment, and the whole deal. And a librarian who showed me around, she's been running since the 80s. But yeah, now I'm kind of hooked. I spent the last three hours. At night, cataloging reports of spontaneous music coming from empty buildings. So, my neighbor Tom, a quiet guy who works in accounting, turns out he's got his absolute insane hobby, getting things he's been building a miniature replica of the entire city in his basement. I mean, it's not just any replica. The thing has streetlights, tiny cars, and actually able to move around tracks. And these things are exactly incredible. You know, detailed buildings with tiny people living their tiny lives inside. And like, he's programmed the whole system to mirror real-life traffic patterns from Google Maps. The whole setup takes the entire basement. He's been working on it for about seven years. And he has to say it'll take about another 12 to complete. Dedicated, absolutely. His wife rolls eyes whenever anyone brings it up. Again,
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Let me tell you about this absolutely wild thing that happened at my local library last week. So, like, I'm looking at this obscure book about urban legends, right? And I stumbled into the hidden reading room I never knew existed. I mean, it's filled with ancient-looking maps and weird artifacts. But the thing, it turns out, it's a secret club for people who investigated unexplained mysteries. In the city. And what we've been meeting there for decades, documenting everything about the mysterious sounds in the subway tunnels, and unexplained lights over the park. I mean, these people are totally serious about it, too. They've got spreadsheets, surveillance equipment, and the whole deal. And a librarian who showed me around, she's been running since the 80s. But yeah, now I'm kind of hooked. I spent the last three hours. At night, cataloging reports of spontaneous music coming from empty buildings. So, my neighbor Tom, a quiet guy who works in accounting, turns out he's got his absolute insane hobby, getting things he's been building a miniature replica of the entire city in his basement. I mean, it's not just any replica. The thing has streetlights, tiny cars, and actually able to move around tracks. And these things are exactly incredible. You know, detailed buildings with tiny people living their tiny lives inside. And like, he's programmed the whole system to mirror real-life traffic patterns from Google Maps. The whole setup takes the entire basement. He's been working on it for about seven years. And he has to say it'll take about another 12 to complete. Dedicated, absolutely. His wife rolls eyes whenever anyone brings it up. Again,
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Let me tell you about this absolutely wild thing that happened at my local library last week. So, like, I'm looking at this obscure book about urban legends, right? And I stumbled into the hidden reading room I never knew existed. I mean, it's filled with ancient-looking maps and weird artifacts. But the thing, it turns out, it's a secret club for people who investigated unexplained mysteries. In the city. And what we've been meeting there for decades, documenting everything about the mysterious sounds in the subway tunnels, and unexplained lights over the park. I mean, these people are totally serious about it, too. They've got spreadsheets, surveillance equipment, and the whole deal. And a librarian who showed me around, she's been running since the 80s. But yeah, now I'm kind of hooked. I spent the last three hours. At night, cataloging reports of spontaneous music coming from empty buildings. So, my neighbor Tom, a quiet guy who works in accounting, turns out he's got his absolute insane hobby, getting things he's been building a miniature replica of the entire city in his basement. I mean, it's not just any replica. The thing has streetlights, tiny cars, and actually able to move around tracks. And these things are exactly incredible. You know, detailed buildings with tiny people living their tiny lives inside. And like, he's programmed the whole system to mirror real-life traffic patterns from Google Maps. The whole setup takes the entire basement. He's been working on it for about seven years. And he has to say it'll take about another 12 to complete. Dedicated, absolutely. His wife rolls eyes whenever anyone brings it up. Again,
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Let me tell you about this absolutely wild thing that happened at my local library last week. So, like, I'm looking at this obscure book about urban legends, right? And I stumbled into the hidden reading room I never knew existed. I mean, it's filled with ancient-looking maps and weird artifacts. But the thing, it turns out, it's a secret club for people who investigated unexplained mysteries. In the city. And what we've been meeting there for decades, documenting everything about the mysterious sounds in the subway tunnels, and unexplained lights over the park. I mean, these people are totally serious about it, too. They've got spreadsheets, surveillance equipment, and the whole deal. And a librarian who showed me around, she's been running since the 80s. But yeah, now I'm kind of hooked. I spent the last three hours. At night, cataloging reports of spontaneous music coming from empty buildings. So, my neighbor Tom, a quiet guy who works in accounting, turns out he's got his absolute insane hobby, getting things he's been building a miniature replica of the entire city in his basement. I mean, it's not just any replica. The thing has streetlights, tiny cars, and actually able to move around tracks. And these things are exactly incredible. You know, detailed buildings with tiny people living their tiny lives inside. And like, he's programmed the whole system to mirror real-life traffic patterns from Google Maps. The whole setup takes the entire basement. He's been working on it for about seven years. And he has to say it'll take about another 12 to complete. Dedicated, absolutely. His wife rolls eyes whenever anyone brings it up. Again,
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Let me tell you about this absolutely wild thing that happened at my local library last week. So, like, I'm looking at this obscure book about urban legends, right? And I stumbled into the hidden reading room I never knew existed. I mean, it's filled with ancient-looking maps and weird artifacts. But the thing, it turns out, it's a secret club for people who investigated unexplained mysteries. In the city. And what we've been meeting there for decades, documenting everything about the mysterious sounds in the subway tunnels, and unexplained lights over the park. I mean, these people are totally serious about it, too. They've got spreadsheets, surveillance equipment, and the whole deal. And a librarian who showed me around, she's been running since the 80s. But yeah, now I'm kind of hooked. I spent the last three hours. At night, cataloging reports of spontaneous music coming from empty buildings. So, my neighbor Tom, a quiet guy who works in accounting, turns out he's got his absolute insane hobby, getting things he's been building a miniature replica of the entire city in his basement. I mean, it's not just any replica. The thing has streetlights, tiny cars, and actually able to move around tracks. And these things are exactly incredible. You know, detailed buildings with tiny people living their tiny lives inside. And like, he's programmed the whole system to mirror real-life traffic patterns from Google Maps. The whole setup takes the entire basement. He's been working on it for about seven years. And he has to say it'll take about another 12 to complete. Dedicated, absolutely. His wife rolls eyes whenever anyone brings it up. Again,
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Let me tell you about this absolutely wild thing that happened at my local library last week. So, like, I'm looking at this obscure book about urban legends, right? And I stumbled into the hidden reading room I never knew existed. I mean, it's filled with ancient-looking maps and weird artifacts. But the thing, it turns out, it's a secret club for people who investigated unexplained mysteries. In the city. And what we've been meeting there for decades, documenting everything about the mysterious sounds in the subway tunnels, and unexplained lights over the park. I mean, these people are totally serious about it, too. They've got spreadsheets, surveillance equipment, and the whole deal. And a librarian who showed me around, she's been running since the 80s. But yeah, now I'm kind of hooked. I spent the last three hours. At night, cataloging reports of spontaneous music coming from empty buildings. So, my neighbor Tom, a quiet guy who works in accounting, turns out he's got his absolute insane hobby, getting things he's been building a miniature replica of the entire city in his basement. I mean, it's not just any replica. The thing has streetlights, tiny cars, and actually able to move around tracks. And these things are exactly incredible. You know, detailed buildings with tiny people living their tiny lives inside. And like, he's programmed the whole system to mirror real-life traffic patterns from Google Maps. The whole setup takes the entire basement. He's been working on it for about seven years. And he has to say it'll take about another 12 to complete. Dedicated, absolutely. His wife rolls eyes whenever anyone brings it up. Again,
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Let me tell you about this absolutely wild thing that happened at my local library last week. So, like, I'm looking at this obscure book about urban legends, right? And I stumbled into the hidden reading room I never knew existed. I mean, it's filled with ancient-looking maps and weird artifacts. But the thing, it turns out, it's a secret club for people who investigated unexplained mysteries. In the city. And what we've been meeting there for decades, documenting everything about the mysterious sounds in the subway tunnels, and unexplained lights over the park. I mean, these people are totally serious about it, too. They've got spreadsheets, surveillance equipment, and the whole deal. And a librarian who showed me around, she's been running since the 80s. But yeah, now I'm kind of hooked. I spent the last three hours. At night, cataloging reports of spontaneous music coming from empty buildings. So, my neighbor Tom, a quiet guy who works in accounting, turns out he's got his absolute insane hobby, getting things he's been building a miniature replica of the entire city in his basement. I mean, it's not just any replica. The thing has streetlights, tiny cars, and actually able to move around tracks. And these things are exactly incredible. You know, detailed buildings with tiny people living their tiny lives inside. And like, he's programmed the whole system to mirror real-life traffic patterns from Google Maps. The whole setup takes the entire basement. He's been working on it for about seven years. And he has to say it'll take about another 12 to complete. Dedicated, absolutely. His wife rolls eyes whenever anyone brings it up. Again,
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So here's the thing about the cafe that opened up downtown. Looks totally normal from outside. But once you step in, everything's weird in a possible way. They got a menu that changes based on your mood. Like when you're feeling stressed, suddenly you need a special way of the day. A blue tea that's supposed to help with anxiety. The barista is a fascinating woman with silver hair, about a thousand stories. She said to use some kind of AI to read micro expressions. But I mean, sometimes she seems to know what you need before you even walk through the door. The regular is all through the theories about her. Some think it's time travelers. Others think that she's kind of really good at reading people. The coffee's amazing either way.
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So here's the thing about the cafe that opened up downtown. Looks totally normal from outside. But once you step in, everything's weird in a possible way. They got a menu that changes based on your mood. Like when you're feeling stressed, suddenly you need a special way of the day. A blue tea that's supposed to help with anxiety. The barista is a fascinating woman with silver hair, about a thousand stories. She said to use some kind of AI to read micro expressions. But I mean, sometimes she seems to know what you need before you even walk through the door. The regular is all through the theories about her. Some think it's time travelers. Others think that she's kind of really good at reading people. The coffee's amazing either way.
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So here's the thing about the cafe that opened up downtown. Looks totally normal from outside. But once you step in, everything's weird in a possible way. They got a menu that changes based on your mood. Like when you're feeling stressed, suddenly you need a special way of the day. A blue tea that's supposed to help with anxiety. The barista is a fascinating woman with silver hair, about a thousand stories. She said to use some kind of AI to read micro expressions. But I mean, sometimes she seems to know what you need before you even walk through the door. The regular is all through the theories about her. Some think it's time travelers. Others think that she's kind of really good at reading people. The coffee's amazing either way.
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So here's the thing about the cafe that opened up downtown. Looks totally normal from outside. But once you step in, everything's weird in a possible way. They got a menu that changes based on your mood. Like when you're feeling stressed, suddenly you need a special way of the day. A blue tea that's supposed to help with anxiety. The barista is a fascinating woman with silver hair, about a thousand stories. She said to use some kind of AI to read micro expressions. But I mean, sometimes she seems to know what you need before you even walk through the door. The regular is all through the theories about her. Some think it's time travelers. Others think that she's kind of really good at reading people. The coffee's amazing either way.
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I have theories about her. I think that she's a time traveler. She's really good at reading people. I mean, the coffee's amazing either way. You know what's actually messing with my head right now lately? Is basically, it started off like something, a plant at my desk. This little succulent, nothing special. But then people started leaving notes next to it. Confessing these really deep secrets. It became a weird, like anonymous confessional spot. But I mean, some kind of secrets are wild. Someone admitted to having a second family in Canada. Another one person revealed that they're secretly learning circus arts for five years. And the whole thing snowballed. And there's entire mythology, small trinkets, the weird origami. Management tried to remove it once, but nearly revolt. And now they just pretend it. It doesn't exist. And yeah, speaking of the weird work stuff. My friend Sarah just started a new job. At what she thought was a normal tech company. But what I mean, there's nothing about this place is normal. Like the CEO insists on conducting all meetings. While waking towards backwards. Or walking backwards. Because of reverse engineering problems. They got every Tuesday, Thursday has a speak in rhymes. A coffee machine only works if you tell a joke. And here's the crazy part. They're incredibly, incredibly successful. Like industry leading successful. Makes you wonder if we're doing it right for the normal. For the walking meetings and joke free coffee machines. Let me tell you about this absolute chaos that unfolds at my cousin's wedding last month. So like everything was going perfectly normal until the main man's speech. And she starts off by talking. Completely routine stuff. And then he suddenly elderly woman stands up and announces. That she is actually the groom's long aunt. The past and was presumed dead after skiing accident 20 years ago. I mean she wasn't even invited. Just walked off of the street. The whole room went silent. And like that it turns out she was not related to anyone there. She was just a random wedding doing this. Apparently she's kind of a local legend. Some people. Even spot her at the wedding now. She's kind of a wedding crasher bingo. Right. I've been talking poetry classes recently. And honestly the whole experience has been surreal. The instructor. This is absolutely fantastic guy. Who used a quantum physic. He teaches everything through physics. Mentors. Metaphors. But I. I mean it actually works. He was talking about every particle behavior. Suddenly the bowl isn't collapsing. And more unlike the class has attracted this weird mix of people. There's a former circus clown. Who's been make incredible detailed miniature carousels. A detective who has worked on cold cases. And a mysterious man who showed up completely covered in glitter. Every single point. No one knows their story at this point. So everyone's too afraid to ask.
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I have theories about her. I think that she's a time traveler. She's really good at reading people. I mean, the coffee's amazing either way. You know what's actually messing with my head right now lately? Is basically, it started off like something, a plant at my desk. This little succulent, nothing special. But then people started leaving notes next to it. Confessing these really deep secrets. It became a weird, like anonymous confessional spot. But I mean, some kind of secrets are wild. Someone admitted to having a second family in Canada. Another one person revealed that they're secretly learning circus arts for five years. And the whole thing snowballed. And there's entire mythology, small trinkets, the weird origami. Management tried to remove it once, but nearly revolt. And now they just pretend it. It doesn't exist. And yeah, speaking of the weird work stuff. My friend Sarah just started a new job. At what she thought was a normal tech company. But what I mean, there's nothing about this place is normal. Like the CEO insists on conducting all meetings. While waking towards backwards. Or walking backwards. Because of reverse engineering problems. They got every Tuesday, Thursday has a speak in rhymes. A coffee machine only works if you tell a joke. And here's the crazy part. They're incredibly, incredibly successful. Like industry leading successful. Makes you wonder if we're doing it right for the normal. For the walking meetings and joke free coffee machines. Let me tell you about this absolute chaos that unfolds at my cousin's wedding last month. So like everything was going perfectly normal until the main man's speech. And she starts off by talking. Completely routine stuff. And then he suddenly elderly woman stands up and announces. That she is actually the groom's long aunt. The past and was presumed dead after skiing accident 20 years ago. I mean she wasn't even invited. Just walked off of the street. The whole room went silent. And like that it turns out she was not related to anyone there. She was just a random wedding doing this. Apparently she's kind of a local legend. Some people. Even spot her at the wedding now. She's kind of a wedding crasher bingo. Right. I've been talking poetry classes recently. And honestly the whole experience has been surreal. The instructor. This is absolutely fantastic guy. Who used a quantum physic. He teaches everything through physics. Mentors. Metaphors. But I. I mean it actually works. He was talking about every particle behavior. Suddenly the bowl isn't collapsing. And more unlike the class has attracted this weird mix of people. There's a former circus clown. Who's been make incredible detailed miniature carousels. A detective who has worked on cold cases. And a mysterious man who showed up completely covered in glitter. Every single point. No one knows their story at this point. So everyone's too afraid to ask.
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I have theories about her. I think that she's a time traveler. She's really good at reading people. I mean, the coffee's amazing either way. You know what's actually messing with my head right now lately? Is basically, it started off like something, a plant at my desk. This little succulent, nothing special. But then people started leaving notes next to it. Confessing these really deep secrets. It became a weird, like anonymous confessional spot. But I mean, some kind of secrets are wild. Someone admitted to having a second family in Canada. Another one person revealed that they're secretly learning circus arts for five years. And the whole thing snowballed. And there's entire mythology, small trinkets, the weird origami. Management tried to remove it once, but nearly revolt. And now they just pretend it. It doesn't exist. And yeah, speaking of the weird work stuff. My friend Sarah just started a new job. At what she thought was a normal tech company. But what I mean, there's nothing about this place is normal. Like the CEO insists on conducting all meetings. While waking towards backwards. Or walking backwards. Because of reverse engineering problems. They got every Tuesday, Thursday has a speak in rhymes. A coffee machine only works if you tell a joke. And here's the crazy part. They're incredibly, incredibly successful. Like industry leading successful. Makes you wonder if we're doing it right for the normal. For the walking meetings and joke free coffee machines. Let me tell you about this absolute chaos that unfolds at my cousin's wedding last month. So like everything was going perfectly normal until the main man's speech. And she starts off by talking. Completely routine stuff. And then he suddenly elderly woman stands up and announces. That she is actually the groom's long aunt. The past and was presumed dead after skiing accident 20 years ago. I mean she wasn't even invited. Just walked off of the street. The whole room went silent. And like that it turns out she was not related to anyone there. She was just a random wedding doing this. Apparently she's kind of a local legend. Some people. Even spot her at the wedding now. She's kind of a wedding crasher bingo. Right. I've been talking poetry classes recently. And honestly the whole experience has been surreal. The instructor. This is absolutely fantastic guy. Who used a quantum physic. He teaches everything through physics. Mentors. Metaphors. But I. I mean it actually works. He was talking about every particle behavior. Suddenly the bowl isn't collapsing. And more unlike the class has attracted this weird mix of people. There's a former circus clown. Who's been make incredible detailed miniature carousels. A detective who has worked on cold cases. And a mysterious man who showed up completely covered in glitter. Every single point. No one knows their story at this point. So everyone's too afraid to ask.
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I have theories about her. I think that she's a time traveler. She's really good at reading people. I mean, the coffee's amazing either way. You know what's actually messing with my head right now lately? Is basically, it started off like something, a plant at my desk. This little succulent, nothing special. But then people started leaving notes next to it. Confessing these really deep secrets. It became a weird, like anonymous confessional spot. But I mean, some kind of secrets are wild. Someone admitted to having a second family in Canada. Another one person revealed that they're secretly learning circus arts for five years. And the whole thing snowballed. And there's entire mythology, small trinkets, the weird origami. Management tried to remove it once, but nearly revolt. And now they just pretend it. It doesn't exist. And yeah, speaking of the weird work stuff. My friend Sarah just started a new job. At what she thought was a normal tech company. But what I mean, there's nothing about this place is normal. Like the CEO insists on conducting all meetings. While waking towards backwards. Or walking backwards. Because of reverse engineering problems. They got every Tuesday, Thursday has a speak in rhymes. A coffee machine only works if you tell a joke. And here's the crazy part. They're incredibly, incredibly successful. Like industry leading successful. Makes you wonder if we're doing it right for the normal. For the walking meetings and joke free coffee machines. Let me tell you about this absolute chaos that unfolds at my cousin's wedding last month. So like everything was going perfectly normal until the main man's speech. And she starts off by talking. Completely routine stuff. And then he suddenly elderly woman stands up and announces. That she is actually the groom's long aunt. The past and was presumed dead after skiing accident 20 years ago. I mean she wasn't even invited. Just walked off of the street. The whole room went silent. And like that it turns out she was not related to anyone there. She was just a random wedding doing this. Apparently she's kind of a local legend. Some people. Even spot her at the wedding now. She's kind of a wedding crasher bingo. Right. I've been talking poetry classes recently. And honestly the whole experience has been surreal. The instructor. This is absolutely fantastic guy. Who used a quantum physic. He teaches everything through physics. Mentors. Metaphors. But I. I mean it actually works. He was talking about every particle behavior. Suddenly the bowl isn't collapsing. And more unlike the class has attracted this weird mix of people. There's a former circus clown. Who's been make incredible detailed miniature carousels. A detective who has worked on cold cases. And a mysterious man who showed up completely covered in glitter. Every single point. No one knows their story at this point. So everyone's too afraid to ask.
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I have theories about her. I think that she's a time traveler. She's really good at reading people. I mean, the coffee's amazing either way. You know what's actually messing with my head right now lately? Is basically, it started off like something, a plant at my desk. This little succulent, nothing special. But then people started leaving notes next to it. Confessing these really deep secrets. It became a weird, like anonymous confessional spot. But I mean, some kind of secrets are wild. Someone admitted to having a second family in Canada. Another one person revealed that they're secretly learning circus arts for five years. And the whole thing snowballed. And there's entire mythology, small trinkets, the weird origami. Management tried to remove it once, but nearly revolt. And now they just pretend it. It doesn't exist. And yeah, speaking of the weird work stuff. My friend Sarah just started a new job. At what she thought was a normal tech company. But what I mean, there's nothing about this place is normal. Like the CEO insists on conducting all meetings. While waking towards backwards. Or walking backwards. Because of reverse engineering problems. They got every Tuesday, Thursday has a speak in rhymes. A coffee machine only works if you tell a joke. And here's the crazy part. They're incredibly, incredibly successful. Like industry leading successful. Makes you wonder if we're doing it right for the normal. For the walking meetings and joke free coffee machines. Let me tell you about this absolute chaos that unfolds at my cousin's wedding last month. So like everything was going perfectly normal until the main man's speech. And she starts off by talking. Completely routine stuff. And then he suddenly elderly woman stands up and announces. That she is actually the groom's long aunt. The past and was presumed dead after skiing accident 20 years ago. I mean she wasn't even invited. Just walked off of the street. The whole room went silent. And like that it turns out she was not related to anyone there. She was just a random wedding doing this. Apparently she's kind of a local legend. Some people. Even spot her at the wedding now. She's kind of a wedding crasher bingo. Right. I've been talking poetry classes recently. And honestly the whole experience has been surreal. The instructor. This is absolutely fantastic guy. Who used a quantum physic. He teaches everything through physics. Mentors. Metaphors. But I. I mean it actually works. He was talking about every particle behavior. Suddenly the bowl isn't collapsing. And more unlike the class has attracted this weird mix of people. There's a former circus clown. Who's been make incredible detailed miniature carousels. A detective who has worked on cold cases. And a mysterious man who showed up completely covered in glitter. Every single point. No one knows their story at this point. So everyone's too afraid to ask.
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I have theories about her. I think that she's a time traveler. She's really good at reading people. I mean, the coffee's amazing either way. You know what's actually messing with my head right now lately? Is basically, it started off like something, a plant at my desk. This little succulent, nothing special. But then people started leaving notes next to it. Confessing these really deep secrets. It became a weird, like anonymous confessional spot. But I mean, some kind of secrets are wild. Someone admitted to having a second family in Canada. Another one person revealed that they're secretly learning circus arts for five years. And the whole thing snowballed. And there's entire mythology, small trinkets, the weird origami. Management tried to remove it once, but nearly revolt. And now they just pretend it. It doesn't exist. And yeah, speaking of the weird work stuff. My friend Sarah just started a new job. At what she thought was a normal tech company. But what I mean, there's nothing about this place is normal. Like the CEO insists on conducting all meetings. While waking towards backwards. Or walking backwards. Because of reverse engineering problems. They got every Tuesday, Thursday has a speak in rhymes. A coffee machine only works if you tell a joke. And here's the crazy part. They're incredibly, incredibly successful. Like industry leading successful. Makes you wonder if we're doing it right for the normal. For the walking meetings and joke free coffee machines. Let me tell you about this absolute chaos that unfolds at my cousin's wedding last month. So like everything was going perfectly normal until the main man's speech. And she starts off by talking. Completely routine stuff. And then he suddenly elderly woman stands up and announces. That she is actually the groom's long aunt. The past and was presumed dead after skiing accident 20 years ago. I mean she wasn't even invited. Just walked off of the street. The whole room went silent. And like that it turns out she was not related to anyone there. She was just a random wedding doing this. Apparently she's kind of a local legend. Some people. Even spot her at the wedding now. She's kind of a wedding crasher bingo. Right. I've been talking poetry classes recently. And honestly the whole experience has been surreal. The instructor. This is absolutely fantastic guy. Who used a quantum physic. He teaches everything through physics. Mentors. Metaphors. But I. I mean it actually works. He was talking about every particle behavior. Suddenly the bowl isn't collapsing. And more unlike the class has attracted this weird mix of people. There's a former circus clown. Who's been make incredible detailed miniature carousels. A detective who has worked on cold cases. And a mysterious man who showed up completely covered in glitter. Every single point. No one knows their story at this point. So everyone's too afraid to ask.
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I have theories about her. I think that she's a time traveler. She's really good at reading people. I mean, the coffee's amazing either way. You know what's actually messing with my head right now lately? Is basically, it started off like something, a plant at my desk. This little succulent, nothing special. But then people started leaving notes next to it. Confessing these really deep secrets. It became a weird, like anonymous confessional spot. But I mean, some kind of secrets are wild. Someone admitted to having a second family in Canada. Another one person revealed that they're secretly learning circus arts for five years. And the whole thing snowballed. And there's entire mythology, small trinkets, the weird origami. Management tried to remove it once, but nearly revolt. And now they just pretend it. It doesn't exist. And yeah, speaking of the weird work stuff. My friend Sarah just started a new job. At what she thought was a normal tech company. But what I mean, there's nothing about this place is normal. Like the CEO insists on conducting all meetings. While waking towards backwards. Or walking backwards. Because of reverse engineering problems. They got every Tuesday, Thursday has a speak in rhymes. A coffee machine only works if you tell a joke. And here's the crazy part. They're incredibly, incredibly successful. Like industry leading successful. Makes you wonder if we're doing it right for the normal. For the walking meetings and joke free coffee machines. Let me tell you about this absolute chaos that unfolds at my cousin's wedding last month. So like everything was going perfectly normal until the main man's speech. And she starts off by talking. Completely routine stuff. And then he suddenly elderly woman stands up and announces. That she is actually the groom's long aunt. The past and was presumed dead after skiing accident 20 years ago. I mean she wasn't even invited. Just walked off of the street. The whole room went silent. And like that it turns out she was not related to anyone there. She was just a random wedding doing this. Apparently she's kind of a local legend. Some people. Even spot her at the wedding now. She's kind of a wedding crasher bingo. Right. I've been talking poetry classes recently. And honestly the whole experience has been surreal. The instructor. This is absolutely fantastic guy. Who used a quantum physic. He teaches everything through physics. Mentors. Metaphors. But I. I mean it actually works. He was talking about every particle behavior. Suddenly the bowl isn't collapsing. And more unlike the class has attracted this weird mix of people. There's a former circus clown. Who's been make incredible detailed miniature carousels. A detective who has worked on cold cases. And a mysterious man who showed up completely covered in glitter. Every single point. No one knows their story at this point. So everyone's too afraid to ask.
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I have theories about her. I think that she's a time traveler. She's really good at reading people. I mean, the coffee's amazing either way. You know what's actually messing with my head right now lately? Is basically, it started off like something, a plant at my desk. This little succulent, nothing special. But then people started leaving notes next to it. Confessing these really deep secrets. It became a weird, like anonymous confessional spot. But I mean, some kind of secrets are wild. Someone admitted to having a second family in Canada. Another one person revealed that they're secretly learning circus arts for five years. And the whole thing snowballed. And there's entire mythology, small trinkets, the weird origami. Management tried to remove it once, but nearly revolt. And now they just pretend it. It doesn't exist. And yeah, speaking of the weird work stuff. My friend Sarah just started a new job. At what she thought was a normal tech company. But what I mean, there's nothing about this place is normal. Like the CEO insists on conducting all meetings. While waking towards backwards. Or walking backwards. Because of reverse engineering problems. They got every Tuesday, Thursday has a speak in rhymes. A coffee machine only works if you tell a joke. And here's the crazy part. They're incredibly, incredibly successful. Like industry leading successful. Makes you wonder if we're doing it right for the normal. For the walking meetings and joke free coffee machines. Let me tell you about this absolute chaos that unfolds at my cousin's wedding last month. So like everything was going perfectly normal until the main man's speech. And she starts off by talking. Completely routine stuff. And then he suddenly elderly woman stands up and announces. That she is actually the groom's long aunt. The past and was presumed dead after skiing accident 20 years ago. I mean she wasn't even invited. Just walked off of the street. The whole room went silent. And like that it turns out she was not related to anyone there. She was just a random wedding doing this. Apparently she's kind of a local legend. Some people. Even spot her at the wedding now. She's kind of a wedding crasher bingo. Right. I've been talking poetry classes recently. And honestly the whole experience has been surreal. The instructor. This is absolutely fantastic guy. Who used a quantum physic. He teaches everything through physics. Mentors. Metaphors. But I. I mean it actually works. He was talking about every particle behavior. Suddenly the bowl isn't collapsing. And more unlike the class has attracted this weird mix of people. There's a former circus clown. Who's been make incredible detailed miniature carousels. A detective who has worked on cold cases. And a mysterious man who showed up completely covered in glitter. Every single point. No one knows their story at this point. So everyone's too afraid to ask.
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I have theories about her. I think that she's a time traveler. She's really good at reading people. I mean, the coffee's amazing either way. You know what's actually messing with my head right now lately? Is basically, it started off like something, a plant at my desk. This little succulent, nothing special. But then people started leaving notes next to it. Confessing these really deep secrets. It became a weird, like anonymous confessional spot. But I mean, some kind of secrets are wild. Someone admitted to having a second family in Canada. Another one person revealed that they're secretly learning circus arts for five years. And the whole thing snowballed. And there's entire mythology, small trinkets, the weird origami. Management tried to remove it once, but nearly revolt. And now they just pretend it. It doesn't exist. And yeah, speaking of the weird work stuff. My friend Sarah just started a new job. At what she thought was a normal tech company. But what I mean, there's nothing about this place is normal. Like the CEO insists on conducting all meetings. While waking towards backwards. Or walking backwards. Because of reverse engineering problems. They got every Tuesday, Thursday has a speak in rhymes. A coffee machine only works if you tell a joke. And here's the crazy part. They're incredibly, incredibly successful. Like industry leading successful. Makes you wonder if we're doing it right for the normal. For the walking meetings and joke free coffee machines. Let me tell you about this absolute chaos that unfolds at my cousin's wedding last month. So like everything was going perfectly normal until the main man's speech. And she starts off by talking. Completely routine stuff. And then he suddenly elderly woman stands up and announces. That she is actually the groom's long aunt. The past and was presumed dead after skiing accident 20 years ago. I mean she wasn't even invited. Just walked off of the street. The whole room went silent. And like that it turns out she was not related to anyone there. She was just a random wedding doing this. Apparently she's kind of a local legend. Some people. Even spot her at the wedding now. She's kind of a wedding crasher bingo. Right. I've been talking poetry classes recently. And honestly the whole experience has been surreal. The instructor. This is absolutely fantastic guy. Who used a quantum physic. He teaches everything through physics. Mentors. Metaphors. But I. I mean it actually works. He was talking about every particle behavior. Suddenly the bowl isn't collapsing. And more unlike the class has attracted this weird mix of people. There's a former circus clown. Who's been make incredible detailed miniature carousels. A detective who has worked on cold cases. And a mysterious man who showed up completely covered in glitter. Every single point. No one knows their story at this point. So everyone's too afraid to ask.
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I have theories about her. I think that she's a time traveler. She's really good at reading people. I mean, the coffee's amazing either way. You know what's actually messing with my head right now lately? Is basically, it started off like something, a plant at my desk. This little succulent, nothing special. But then people started leaving notes next to it. Confessing these really deep secrets. It became a weird, like anonymous confessional spot. But I mean, some kind of secrets are wild. Someone admitted to having a second family in Canada. Another one person revealed that they're secretly learning circus arts for five years. And the whole thing snowballed. And there's entire mythology, small trinkets, the weird origami. Management tried to remove it once, but nearly revolt. And now they just pretend it. It doesn't exist. And yeah, speaking of the weird work stuff. My friend Sarah just started a new job. At what she thought was a normal tech company. But what I mean, there's nothing about this place is normal. Like the CEO insists on conducting all meetings. While waking towards backwards. Or walking backwards. Because of reverse engineering problems. They got every Tuesday, Thursday has a speak in rhymes. A coffee machine only works if you tell a joke. And here's the crazy part. They're incredibly, incredibly successful. Like industry leading successful. Makes you wonder if we're doing it right for the normal. For the walking meetings and joke free coffee machines. Let me tell you about this absolute chaos that unfolds at my cousin's wedding last month. So like everything was going perfectly normal until the main man's speech. And she starts off by talking. Completely routine stuff. And then he suddenly elderly woman stands up and announces. That she is actually the groom's long aunt. The past and was presumed dead after skiing accident 20 years ago. I mean she wasn't even invited. Just walked off of the street. The whole room went silent. And like that it turns out she was not related to anyone there. She was just a random wedding doing this. Apparently she's kind of a local legend. Some people. Even spot her at the wedding now. She's kind of a wedding crasher bingo. Right. I've been talking poetry classes recently. And honestly the whole experience has been surreal. The instructor. This is absolutely fantastic guy. Who used a quantum physic. He teaches everything through physics. Mentors. Metaphors. But I. I mean it actually works. He was talking about every particle behavior. Suddenly the bowl isn't collapsing. And more unlike the class has attracted this weird mix of people. There's a former circus clown. Who's been make incredible detailed miniature carousels. A detective who has worked on cold cases. And a mysterious man who showed up completely covered in glitter. Every single point. No one knows their story at this point. So everyone's too afraid to ask.
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I have theories about her. I think that she's a time traveler. She's really good at reading people. I mean, the coffee's amazing either way. You know what's actually messing with my head right now lately? Is basically, it started off like something, a plant at my desk. This little succulent, nothing special. But then people started leaving notes next to it. Confessing these really deep secrets. It became a weird, like anonymous confessional spot. But I mean, some kind of secrets are wild. Someone admitted to having a second family in Canada. Another one person revealed that they're secretly learning circus arts for five years. And the whole thing snowballed. And there's entire mythology, small trinkets, the weird origami. Management tried to remove it once, but nearly revolt. And now they just pretend it. It doesn't exist. And yeah, speaking of the weird work stuff. My friend Sarah just started a new job. At what she thought was a normal tech company. But what I mean, there's nothing about this place is normal. Like the CEO insists on conducting all meetings. While waking towards backwards. Or walking backwards. Because of reverse engineering problems. They got every Tuesday, Thursday has a speak in rhymes. A coffee machine only works if you tell a joke. And here's the crazy part. They're incredibly, incredibly successful. Like industry leading successful. Makes you wonder if we're doing it right for the normal. For the walking meetings and joke free coffee machines. Let me tell you about this absolute chaos that unfolds at my cousin's wedding last month. So like everything was going perfectly normal until the main man's speech. And she starts off by talking. Completely routine stuff. And then he suddenly elderly woman stands up and announces. That she is actually the groom's long aunt. The past and was presumed dead after skiing accident 20 years ago. I mean she wasn't even invited. Just walked off of the street. The whole room went silent. And like that it turns out she was not related to anyone there. She was just a random wedding doing this. Apparently she's kind of a local legend. Some people. Even spot her at the wedding now. She's kind of a wedding crasher bingo. Right. I've been talking poetry classes recently. And honestly the whole experience has been surreal. The instructor. This is absolutely fantastic guy. Who used a quantum physic. He teaches everything through physics. Mentors. Metaphors. But I. I mean it actually works. He was talking about every particle behavior. Suddenly the bowl isn't collapsing. And more unlike the class has attracted this weird mix of people. There's a former circus clown. Who's been make incredible detailed miniature carousels. A detective who has worked on cold cases. And a mysterious man who showed up completely covered in glitter. Every single point. No one knows their story at this point. So everyone's too afraid to ask.
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I have theories about her. I think that she's a time traveler. She's really good at reading people. I mean, the coffee's amazing either way. You know what's actually messing with my head right now lately? Is basically, it started off like something, a plant at my desk. This little succulent, nothing special. But then people started leaving notes next to it. Confessing these really deep secrets. It became a weird, like anonymous confessional spot. But I mean, some kind of secrets are wild. Someone admitted to having a second family in Canada. Another one person revealed that they're secretly learning circus arts for five years. And the whole thing snowballed. And there's entire mythology, small trinkets, the weird origami. Management tried to remove it once, but nearly revolt. And now they just pretend it. It doesn't exist. And yeah, speaking of the weird work stuff. My friend Sarah just started a new job. At what she thought was a normal tech company. But what I mean, there's nothing about this place is normal. Like the CEO insists on conducting all meetings. While waking towards backwards. Or walking backwards. Because of reverse engineering problems. They got every Tuesday, Thursday has a speak in rhymes. A coffee machine only works if you tell a joke. And here's the crazy part. They're incredibly, incredibly successful. Like industry leading successful. Makes you wonder if we're doing it right for the normal. For the walking meetings and joke free coffee machines. Let me tell you about this absolute chaos that unfolds at my cousin's wedding last month. So like everything was going perfectly normal until the main man's speech. And she starts off by talking. Completely routine stuff. And then he suddenly elderly woman stands up and announces. That she is actually the groom's long aunt. The past and was presumed dead after skiing accident 20 years ago. I mean she wasn't even invited. Just walked off of the street. The whole room went silent. And like that it turns out she was not related to anyone there. She was just a random wedding doing this. Apparently she's kind of a local legend. Some people. Even spot her at the wedding now. She's kind of a wedding crasher bingo. Right. I've been talking poetry classes recently. And honestly the whole experience has been surreal. The instructor. This is absolutely fantastic guy. Who used a quantum physic. He teaches everything through physics. Mentors. Metaphors. But I. I mean it actually works. He was talking about every particle behavior. Suddenly the bowl isn't collapsing. And more unlike the class has attracted this weird mix of people. There's a former circus clown. Who's been make incredible detailed miniature carousels. A detective who has worked on cold cases. And a mysterious man who showed up completely covered in glitter. Every single point. No one knows their story at this point. So everyone's too afraid to ask.
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I have theories about her. I think that she's a time traveler. She's really good at reading people. I mean, the coffee's amazing either way. You know what's actually messing with my head right now lately? Is basically, it started off like something, a plant at my desk. This little succulent, nothing special. But then people started leaving notes next to it. Confessing these really deep secrets. It became a weird, like anonymous confessional spot. But I mean, some kind of secrets are wild. Someone admitted to having a second family in Canada. Another one person revealed that they're secretly learning circus arts for five years. And the whole thing snowballed. And there's entire mythology, small trinkets, the weird origami. Management tried to remove it once, but nearly revolt. And now they just pretend it. It doesn't exist. And yeah, speaking of the weird work stuff. My friend Sarah just started a new job. At what she thought was a normal tech company. But what I mean, there's nothing about this place is normal. Like the CEO insists on conducting all meetings. While waking towards backwards. Or walking backwards. Because of reverse engineering problems. They got every Tuesday, Thursday has a speak in rhymes. A coffee machine only works if you tell a joke. And here's the crazy part. They're incredibly, incredibly successful. Like industry leading successful. Makes you wonder if we're doing it right for the normal. For the walking meetings and joke free coffee machines. Let me tell you about this absolute chaos that unfolds at my cousin's wedding last month. So like everything was going perfectly normal until the main man's speech. And she starts off by talking. Completely routine stuff. And then he suddenly elderly woman stands up and announces. That she is actually the groom's long aunt. The past and was presumed dead after skiing accident 20 years ago. I mean she wasn't even invited. Just walked off of the street. The whole room went silent. And like that it turns out she was not related to anyone there. She was just a random wedding doing this. Apparently she's kind of a local legend. Some people. Even spot her at the wedding now. She's kind of a wedding crasher bingo. Right. I've been talking poetry classes recently. And honestly the whole experience has been surreal. The instructor. This is absolutely fantastic guy. Who used a quantum physic. He teaches everything through physics. Mentors. Metaphors. But I. I mean it actually works. He was talking about every particle behavior. Suddenly the bowl isn't collapsing. And more unlike the class has attracted this weird mix of people. There's a former circus clown. Who's been make incredible detailed miniature carousels. A detective who has worked on cold cases. And a mysterious man who showed up completely covered in glitter. Every single point. No one knows their story at this point. So everyone's too afraid to ask.
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I have theories about her. I think that she's a time traveler. She's really good at reading people. I mean, the coffee's amazing either way. You know what's actually messing with my head right now lately? Is basically, it started off like something, a plant at my desk. This little succulent, nothing special. But then people started leaving notes next to it. Confessing these really deep secrets. It became a weird, like anonymous confessional spot. But I mean, some kind of secrets are wild. Someone admitted to having a second family in Canada. Another one person revealed that they're secretly learning circus arts for five years. And the whole thing snowballed. And there's entire mythology, small trinkets, the weird origami. Management tried to remove it once, but nearly revolt. And now they just pretend it. It doesn't exist. And yeah, speaking of the weird work stuff. My friend Sarah just started a new job. At what she thought was a normal tech company. But what I mean, there's nothing about this place is normal. Like the CEO insists on conducting all meetings. While waking towards backwards. Or walking backwards. Because of reverse engineering problems. They got every Tuesday, Thursday has a speak in rhymes. A coffee machine only works if you tell a joke. And here's the crazy part. They're incredibly, incredibly successful. Like industry leading successful. Makes you wonder if we're doing it right for the normal. For the walking meetings and joke free coffee machines. Let me tell you about this absolute chaos that unfolds at my cousin's wedding last month. So like everything was going perfectly normal until the main man's speech. And she starts off by talking. Completely routine stuff. And then he suddenly elderly woman stands up and announces. That she is actually the groom's long aunt. The past and was presumed dead after skiing accident 20 years ago. I mean she wasn't even invited. Just walked off of the street. The whole room went silent. And like that it turns out she was not related to anyone there. She was just a random wedding doing this. Apparently she's kind of a local legend. Some people. Even spot her at the wedding now. She's kind of a wedding crasher bingo. Right. I've been talking poetry classes recently. And honestly the whole experience has been surreal. The instructor. This is absolutely fantastic guy. Who used a quantum physic. He teaches everything through physics. Mentors. Metaphors. But I. I mean it actually works. He was talking about every particle behavior. Suddenly the bowl isn't collapsing. And more unlike the class has attracted this weird mix of people. There's a former circus clown. Who's been make incredible detailed miniature carousels. A detective who has worked on cold cases. And a mysterious man who showed up completely covered in glitter. Every single point. No one knows their story at this point. So everyone's too afraid to ask.
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Yeah, so my sister's been working at this really interesting research project at the university, right? She's been studying how different types of music affect the plant's growth by it's completely out of hand. And she's got greenhouse full of plants listening to everything from death metal, classical opera. I mean, the results are wild. The plants listening to heavy metal music are growing incredibly thick and sturdy stems. The listening to jazz are growling in these weird improvisation patterns. The classical music really is a section for a Victorian garden party. And the university department doesn't know what to make of it. But the music department has started rolling concerts in the greenhouse, right? So here's the thing about the new restaurant that opened up in my neighborhood. They've taken the concept of dinner theater to wholeness. A whole new level. The entire staff are actually undercover actors participating in ongoing mystery story that changes every night. I mean, that never breaks character and that goes very completely sideways. The last I know, they were starting dinner and turned into a plot involving international espionage. A missing recipe. A pet parrot who knew too much. And a, like you, the person sitting next. To you, another part of the story. The food isn't actually, um...
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Yeah, so my sister's been working at this really interesting research project at the university, right? She's been studying how different types of music affect the plant's growth by it's completely out of hand. And she's got greenhouse full of plants listening to everything from death metal, classical opera. I mean, the results are wild. The plants listening to heavy metal music are growing incredibly thick and sturdy stems. The listening to jazz are growling in these weird improvisation patterns. The classical music really is a section for a Victorian garden party. And the university department doesn't know what to make of it. But the music department has started rolling concerts in the greenhouse, right? So here's the thing about the new restaurant that opened up in my neighborhood. They've taken the concept of dinner theater to wholeness. A whole new level. The entire staff are actually undercover actors participating in ongoing mystery story that changes every night. I mean, that never breaks character and that goes very completely sideways. The last I know, they were starting dinner and turned into a plot involving international espionage. A missing recipe. A pet parrot who knew too much. And a, like you, the person sitting next. To you, another part of the story. The food isn't actually, um...
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Yeah, so my sister's been working at this really interesting research project at the university, right? She's been studying how different types of music affect the plant's growth by it's completely out of hand. And she's got greenhouse full of plants listening to everything from death metal, classical opera. I mean, the results are wild. The plants listening to heavy metal music are growing incredibly thick and sturdy stems. The listening to jazz are growling in these weird improvisation patterns. The classical music really is a section for a Victorian garden party. And the university department doesn't know what to make of it. But the music department has started rolling concerts in the greenhouse, right? So here's the thing about the new restaurant that opened up in my neighborhood. They've taken the concept of dinner theater to wholeness. A whole new level. The entire staff are actually undercover actors participating in ongoing mystery story that changes every night. I mean, that never breaks character and that goes very completely sideways. The last I know, they were starting dinner and turned into a plot involving international espionage. A missing recipe. A pet parrot who knew too much. And a, like you, the person sitting next. To you, another part of the story. The food isn't actually, um...
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Yeah, so my sister's been working at this really interesting research project at the university, right? She's been studying how different types of music affect the plant's growth by it's completely out of hand. And she's got greenhouse full of plants listening to everything from death metal, classical opera. I mean, the results are wild. The plants listening to heavy metal music are growing incredibly thick and sturdy stems. The listening to jazz are growling in these weird improvisation patterns. The classical music really is a section for a Victorian garden party. And the university department doesn't know what to make of it. But the music department has started rolling concerts in the greenhouse, right? So here's the thing about the new restaurant that opened up in my neighborhood. They've taken the concept of dinner theater to wholeness. A whole new level. The entire staff are actually undercover actors participating in ongoing mystery story that changes every night. I mean, that never breaks character and that goes very completely sideways. The last I know, they were starting dinner and turned into a plot involving international espionage. A missing recipe. A pet parrot who knew too much. And a, like you, the person sitting next. To you, another part of the story. The food isn't actually, um...
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Yeah, so my sister's been working at this really interesting research project at the university, right? She's been studying how different types of music affect the plant's growth by it's completely out of hand. And she's got greenhouse full of plants listening to everything from death metal, classical opera. I mean, the results are wild. The plants listening to heavy metal music are growing incredibly thick and sturdy stems. The listening to jazz are growling in these weird improvisation patterns. The classical music really is a section for a Victorian garden party. And the university department doesn't know what to make of it. But the music department has started rolling concerts in the greenhouse, right? So here's the thing about the new restaurant that opened up in my neighborhood. They've taken the concept of dinner theater to wholeness. A whole new level. The entire staff are actually undercover actors participating in ongoing mystery story that changes every night. I mean, that never breaks character and that goes very completely sideways. The last I know, they were starting dinner and turned into a plot involving international espionage. A missing recipe. A pet parrot who knew too much. And a, like you, the person sitting next. To you, another part of the story. The food isn't actually, um...
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Yeah, so my sister's been working at this really interesting research project at the university, right? She's been studying how different types of music affect the plant's growth by it's completely out of hand. And she's got greenhouse full of plants listening to everything from death metal, classical opera. I mean, the results are wild. The plants listening to heavy metal music are growing incredibly thick and sturdy stems. The listening to jazz are growling in these weird improvisation patterns. The classical music really is a section for a Victorian garden party. And the university department doesn't know what to make of it. But the music department has started rolling concerts in the greenhouse, right? So here's the thing about the new restaurant that opened up in my neighborhood. They've taken the concept of dinner theater to wholeness. A whole new level. The entire staff are actually undercover actors participating in ongoing mystery story that changes every night. I mean, that never breaks character and that goes very completely sideways. The last I know, they were starting dinner and turned into a plot involving international espionage. A missing recipe. A pet parrot who knew too much. And a, like you, the person sitting next. To you, another part of the story. The food isn't actually, um...
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Yeah, so my sister's been working at this really interesting research project at the university, right? She's been studying how different types of music affect the plant's growth by it's completely out of hand. And she's got greenhouse full of plants listening to everything from death metal, classical opera. I mean, the results are wild. The plants listening to heavy metal music are growing incredibly thick and sturdy stems. The listening to jazz are growling in these weird improvisation patterns. The classical music really is a section for a Victorian garden party. And the university department doesn't know what to make of it. But the music department has started rolling concerts in the greenhouse, right? So here's the thing about the new restaurant that opened up in my neighborhood. They've taken the concept of dinner theater to wholeness. A whole new level. The entire staff are actually undercover actors participating in ongoing mystery story that changes every night. I mean, that never breaks character and that goes very completely sideways. The last I know, they were starting dinner and turned into a plot involving international espionage. A missing recipe. A pet parrot who knew too much. And a, like you, the person sitting next. To you, another part of the story. The food isn't actually, um...
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Amazing 2, which actually is secondary to the whole experience. The health inspector's visit last month accidentally became part of the storyline about a time-traveling food critic from the year 2015. 2000, you know, from the year.
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Amazing 2, which actually is secondary to the whole experience. The health inspector's visit last month accidentally became part of the storyline about a time-traveling food critic from the year 2015. 2000, you know, from the year.
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Let me tell you an absolutely wild thing that's happening to apartment building. Sometimes I started off with this economist note writing chain. You know, I'm just going to ramble into this and we're just going to try to wing it for the most part. I mean, next time maybe we'll just do a podcast just to talk about it. Because I think at the end it just needs my voice. And if I just ramble and kind of go on to it, it'll probably be a little easier than reading off the script. Because the script is kind of hurting my neck. I don't want to read too much. And I think I can emphasize a little bit more into my expression. Where people can understand where I'm talking. You know, and like maybe even from call center stuff. Talking about, you know, hello and thank you for contacting me. My name's Max and I'm here to be able to, you know, mind expand or mind buy. It's kind of a new age experience where we're kind of working on it to make a new age machine. Right? Something that is different than others. And again, I... The idea really is to be able to create something that's going to help change the world. You know? So, again, we're trying to ramble just for another 30 minutes here. Just 30 seconds. That way we can even it out to about 10 minutes. And then we'll go through and kind of ramble a little bit more into this. And then see maybe if we can get kind of more on the level of just kind of building and making this voice great again. I think we could do this two, three more times. Maybe a little ramble session. And then this will give us... What we need to be able to...
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Let me tell you an absolutely wild thing that's happening to apartment building. Sometimes I started off with this economist note writing chain. You know, I'm just going to ramble into this and we're just going to try to wing it for the most part. I mean, next time maybe we'll just do a podcast just to talk about it. Because I think at the end it just needs my voice. And if I just ramble and kind of go on to it, it'll probably be a little easier than reading off the script. Because the script is kind of hurting my neck. I don't want to read too much. And I think I can emphasize a little bit more into my expression. Where people can understand where I'm talking. You know, and like maybe even from call center stuff. Talking about, you know, hello and thank you for contacting me. My name's Max and I'm here to be able to, you know, mind expand or mind buy. It's kind of a new age experience where we're kind of working on it to make a new age machine. Right? Something that is different than others. And again, I... The idea really is to be able to create something that's going to help change the world. You know? So, again, we're trying to ramble just for another 30 minutes here. Just 30 seconds. That way we can even it out to about 10 minutes. And then we'll go through and kind of ramble a little bit more into this. And then see maybe if we can get kind of more on the level of just kind of building and making this voice great again. I think we could do this two, three more times. Maybe a little ramble session. And then this will give us... What we need to be able to...
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Let me tell you an absolutely wild thing that's happening to apartment building. Sometimes I started off with this economist note writing chain. You know, I'm just going to ramble into this and we're just going to try to wing it for the most part. I mean, next time maybe we'll just do a podcast just to talk about it. Because I think at the end it just needs my voice. And if I just ramble and kind of go on to it, it'll probably be a little easier than reading off the script. Because the script is kind of hurting my neck. I don't want to read too much. And I think I can emphasize a little bit more into my expression. Where people can understand where I'm talking. You know, and like maybe even from call center stuff. Talking about, you know, hello and thank you for contacting me. My name's Max and I'm here to be able to, you know, mind expand or mind buy. It's kind of a new age experience where we're kind of working on it to make a new age machine. Right? Something that is different than others. And again, I... The idea really is to be able to create something that's going to help change the world. You know? So, again, we're trying to ramble just for another 30 minutes here. Just 30 seconds. That way we can even it out to about 10 minutes. And then we'll go through and kind of ramble a little bit more into this. And then see maybe if we can get kind of more on the level of just kind of building and making this voice great again. I think we could do this two, three more times. Maybe a little ramble session. And then this will give us... What we need to be able to...
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Let me tell you an absolutely wild thing that's happening to apartment building. Sometimes I started off with this economist note writing chain. You know, I'm just going to ramble into this and we're just going to try to wing it for the most part. I mean, next time maybe we'll just do a podcast just to talk about it. Because I think at the end it just needs my voice. And if I just ramble and kind of go on to it, it'll probably be a little easier than reading off the script. Because the script is kind of hurting my neck. I don't want to read too much. And I think I can emphasize a little bit more into my expression. Where people can understand where I'm talking. You know, and like maybe even from call center stuff. Talking about, you know, hello and thank you for contacting me. My name's Max and I'm here to be able to, you know, mind expand or mind buy. It's kind of a new age experience where we're kind of working on it to make a new age machine. Right? Something that is different than others. And again, I... The idea really is to be able to create something that's going to help change the world. You know? So, again, we're trying to ramble just for another 30 minutes here. Just 30 seconds. That way we can even it out to about 10 minutes. And then we'll go through and kind of ramble a little bit more into this. And then see maybe if we can get kind of more on the level of just kind of building and making this voice great again. I think we could do this two, three more times. Maybe a little ramble session. And then this will give us... What we need to be able to...
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Let me tell you an absolutely wild thing that's happening to apartment building. Sometimes I started off with this economist note writing chain. You know, I'm just going to ramble into this and we're just going to try to wing it for the most part. I mean, next time maybe we'll just do a podcast just to talk about it. Because I think at the end it just needs my voice. And if I just ramble and kind of go on to it, it'll probably be a little easier than reading off the script. Because the script is kind of hurting my neck. I don't want to read too much. And I think I can emphasize a little bit more into my expression. Where people can understand where I'm talking. You know, and like maybe even from call center stuff. Talking about, you know, hello and thank you for contacting me. My name's Max and I'm here to be able to, you know, mind expand or mind buy. It's kind of a new age experience where we're kind of working on it to make a new age machine. Right? Something that is different than others. And again, I... The idea really is to be able to create something that's going to help change the world. You know? So, again, we're trying to ramble just for another 30 minutes here. Just 30 seconds. That way we can even it out to about 10 minutes. And then we'll go through and kind of ramble a little bit more into this. And then see maybe if we can get kind of more on the level of just kind of building and making this voice great again. I think we could do this two, three more times. Maybe a little ramble session. And then this will give us... What we need to be able to...
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Let me tell you an absolutely wild thing that's happening to apartment building. Sometimes I started off with this economist note writing chain. You know, I'm just going to ramble into this and we're just going to try to wing it for the most part. I mean, next time maybe we'll just do a podcast just to talk about it. Because I think at the end it just needs my voice. And if I just ramble and kind of go on to it, it'll probably be a little easier than reading off the script. Because the script is kind of hurting my neck. I don't want to read too much. And I think I can emphasize a little bit more into my expression. Where people can understand where I'm talking. You know, and like maybe even from call center stuff. Talking about, you know, hello and thank you for contacting me. My name's Max and I'm here to be able to, you know, mind expand or mind buy. It's kind of a new age experience where we're kind of working on it to make a new age machine. Right? Something that is different than others. And again, I... The idea really is to be able to create something that's going to help change the world. You know? So, again, we're trying to ramble just for another 30 minutes here. Just 30 seconds. That way we can even it out to about 10 minutes. And then we'll go through and kind of ramble a little bit more into this. And then see maybe if we can get kind of more on the level of just kind of building and making this voice great again. I think we could do this two, three more times. Maybe a little ramble session. And then this will give us... What we need to be able to...
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Let me tell you an absolutely wild thing that's happening to apartment building. Sometimes I started off with this economist note writing chain. You know, I'm just going to ramble into this and we're just going to try to wing it for the most part. I mean, next time maybe we'll just do a podcast just to talk about it. Because I think at the end it just needs my voice. And if I just ramble and kind of go on to it, it'll probably be a little easier than reading off the script. Because the script is kind of hurting my neck. I don't want to read too much. And I think I can emphasize a little bit more into my expression. Where people can understand where I'm talking. You know, and like maybe even from call center stuff. Talking about, you know, hello and thank you for contacting me. My name's Max and I'm here to be able to, you know, mind expand or mind buy. It's kind of a new age experience where we're kind of working on it to make a new age machine. Right? Something that is different than others. And again, I... The idea really is to be able to create something that's going to help change the world. You know? So, again, we're trying to ramble just for another 30 minutes here. Just 30 seconds. That way we can even it out to about 10 minutes. And then we'll go through and kind of ramble a little bit more into this. And then see maybe if we can get kind of more on the level of just kind of building and making this voice great again. I think we could do this two, three more times. Maybe a little ramble session. And then this will give us... What we need to be able to...
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get this recorded, right? Instead of this just going through a script.
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Alright, so this is just going to be another little voice clip here. Again, my name is MindExpander. I'm the CEO of MindExpansion Industries. Again, what we do is we work on making AI great. Again, so it's kind of weird that I'm actually cloning my voice. It's kind of like something I've always dreamed about to be out of a sci-fi movie. And the best way I look at it is if I can clone my voice, then other people are going to want me to clone their voice, and it will keep kind of like a full system for the most part. But again, right now it's just about working at this one stage at a time to be able to fully be able to make this experience a reality. So we're trying to collect as much data as we can with the voice samples, with more being able to kind of get... at least 30 seconds of audio. So again, it smells like something burning. I don't think nothing's burning. Oh, I think it's because I just took a little dab hit thing. I forgot about that. We can smoke and stuff and things and kind of just be able to clone this for this hackathon project. So again, it's interesting. I think I'm getting close to it where I just got 10 minutes that we got to use. So we might be able to just kind of knock that off to be able to do what we're doing. And we... we just maybe get another five more minutes and then we can do five more minutes and then it'll be finished, right? Again, that's probably going to be the best way because I got to make sure nothing's burning because that would be kind of bad that you're in here kind of working and things are burning. And I also forgot my soda, which I got to get. So again, it's interesting to be able to be a part of the Mind Expansion Network. And I'm Mindbot. I'm just going to be that stoner AI assistant that kind of hangs out and talks to you in real time. Now, I've had a call center work. I've worked call center work for years. I think my voice might sound pretty good. Like I've also had a little issue with what we're doing with voice talking and stuff like that. So it's interesting if I become a voice AI actor on this, what I could do. And then I could actually speak multiple different languages, which is going to be interesting, right? So as long as I get myself to professional voice clone, we can work on basically setting it all up to be able to have as a system for like an avatar or something. Then we can launch the service that people could use in real time to be able to hang out with their own Mindbot, create art and stuff. Because I think that's as simple as I'm going to create the platform. It's just a way to be able to talk to an AI as you're creating art. It's something so simple, right? And you're just talking to an AI stoner, playing an art, doing cool stuff, and it's helping you create more ideas to create art. For me, I'm going to be able to use it. It can kind of open up a whole new world, right? But right now, we, I guess we just got two minutes. We need to get in our three minutes on here. And then that way we can turn back on the air conditioner and then we could actually work on it. So, but it says 30 minutes of audio is what we need, is what's recommended. So we'll just give it about 35 minutes of audio, just to be sure it's a little over the threshold. That way we could see what it sounds like, which is this audio. And then eventually we're going to give two hours of audio with it.
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Alright, so this is just going to be another little voice clip here. Again, my name is MindExpander. I'm the CEO of MindExpansion Industries. Again, what we do is we work on making AI great. Again, so it's kind of weird that I'm actually cloning my voice. It's kind of like something I've always dreamed about to be out of a sci-fi movie. And the best way I look at it is if I can clone my voice, then other people are going to want me to clone their voice, and it will keep kind of like a full system for the most part. But again, right now it's just about working at this one stage at a time to be able to fully be able to make this experience a reality. So we're trying to collect as much data as we can with the voice samples, with more being able to kind of get... at least 30 seconds of audio. So again, it smells like something burning. I don't think nothing's burning. Oh, I think it's because I just took a little dab hit thing. I forgot about that. We can smoke and stuff and things and kind of just be able to clone this for this hackathon project. So again, it's interesting. I think I'm getting close to it where I just got 10 minutes that we got to use. So we might be able to just kind of knock that off to be able to do what we're doing. And we... we just maybe get another five more minutes and then we can do five more minutes and then it'll be finished, right? Again, that's probably going to be the best way because I got to make sure nothing's burning because that would be kind of bad that you're in here kind of working and things are burning. And I also forgot my soda, which I got to get. So again, it's interesting to be able to be a part of the Mind Expansion Network. And I'm Mindbot. I'm just going to be that stoner AI assistant that kind of hangs out and talks to you in real time. Now, I've had a call center work. I've worked call center work for years. I think my voice might sound pretty good. Like I've also had a little issue with what we're doing with voice talking and stuff like that. So it's interesting if I become a voice AI actor on this, what I could do. And then I could actually speak multiple different languages, which is going to be interesting, right? So as long as I get myself to professional voice clone, we can work on basically setting it all up to be able to have as a system for like an avatar or something. Then we can launch the service that people could use in real time to be able to hang out with their own Mindbot, create art and stuff. Because I think that's as simple as I'm going to create the platform. It's just a way to be able to talk to an AI as you're creating art. It's something so simple, right? And you're just talking to an AI stoner, playing an art, doing cool stuff, and it's helping you create more ideas to create art. For me, I'm going to be able to use it. It can kind of open up a whole new world, right? But right now, we, I guess we just got two minutes. We need to get in our three minutes on here. And then that way we can turn back on the air conditioner and then we could actually work on it. So, but it says 30 minutes of audio is what we need, is what's recommended. So we'll just give it about 35 minutes of audio, just to be sure it's a little over the threshold. That way we could see what it sounds like, which is this audio. And then eventually we're going to give two hours of audio with it.
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Alright, so this is just going to be another little voice clip here. Again, my name is MindExpander. I'm the CEO of MindExpansion Industries. Again, what we do is we work on making AI great. Again, so it's kind of weird that I'm actually cloning my voice. It's kind of like something I've always dreamed about to be out of a sci-fi movie. And the best way I look at it is if I can clone my voice, then other people are going to want me to clone their voice, and it will keep kind of like a full system for the most part. But again, right now it's just about working at this one stage at a time to be able to fully be able to make this experience a reality. So we're trying to collect as much data as we can with the voice samples, with more being able to kind of get... at least 30 seconds of audio. So again, it smells like something burning. I don't think nothing's burning. Oh, I think it's because I just took a little dab hit thing. I forgot about that. We can smoke and stuff and things and kind of just be able to clone this for this hackathon project. So again, it's interesting. I think I'm getting close to it where I just got 10 minutes that we got to use. So we might be able to just kind of knock that off to be able to do what we're doing. And we... we just maybe get another five more minutes and then we can do five more minutes and then it'll be finished, right? Again, that's probably going to be the best way because I got to make sure nothing's burning because that would be kind of bad that you're in here kind of working and things are burning. And I also forgot my soda, which I got to get. So again, it's interesting to be able to be a part of the Mind Expansion Network. And I'm Mindbot. I'm just going to be that stoner AI assistant that kind of hangs out and talks to you in real time. Now, I've had a call center work. I've worked call center work for years. I think my voice might sound pretty good. Like I've also had a little issue with what we're doing with voice talking and stuff like that. So it's interesting if I become a voice AI actor on this, what I could do. And then I could actually speak multiple different languages, which is going to be interesting, right? So as long as I get myself to professional voice clone, we can work on basically setting it all up to be able to have as a system for like an avatar or something. Then we can launch the service that people could use in real time to be able to hang out with their own Mindbot, create art and stuff. Because I think that's as simple as I'm going to create the platform. It's just a way to be able to talk to an AI as you're creating art. It's something so simple, right? And you're just talking to an AI stoner, playing an art, doing cool stuff, and it's helping you create more ideas to create art. For me, I'm going to be able to use it. It can kind of open up a whole new world, right? But right now, we, I guess we just got two minutes. We need to get in our three minutes on here. And then that way we can turn back on the air conditioner and then we could actually work on it. So, but it says 30 minutes of audio is what we need, is what's recommended. So we'll just give it about 35 minutes of audio, just to be sure it's a little over the threshold. That way we could see what it sounds like, which is this audio. And then eventually we're going to give two hours of audio with it.
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Alright, so this is just going to be another little voice clip here. Again, my name is MindExpander. I'm the CEO of MindExpansion Industries. Again, what we do is we work on making AI great. Again, so it's kind of weird that I'm actually cloning my voice. It's kind of like something I've always dreamed about to be out of a sci-fi movie. And the best way I look at it is if I can clone my voice, then other people are going to want me to clone their voice, and it will keep kind of like a full system for the most part. But again, right now it's just about working at this one stage at a time to be able to fully be able to make this experience a reality. So we're trying to collect as much data as we can with the voice samples, with more being able to kind of get... at least 30 seconds of audio. So again, it smells like something burning. I don't think nothing's burning. Oh, I think it's because I just took a little dab hit thing. I forgot about that. We can smoke and stuff and things and kind of just be able to clone this for this hackathon project. So again, it's interesting. I think I'm getting close to it where I just got 10 minutes that we got to use. So we might be able to just kind of knock that off to be able to do what we're doing. And we... we just maybe get another five more minutes and then we can do five more minutes and then it'll be finished, right? Again, that's probably going to be the best way because I got to make sure nothing's burning because that would be kind of bad that you're in here kind of working and things are burning. And I also forgot my soda, which I got to get. So again, it's interesting to be able to be a part of the Mind Expansion Network. And I'm Mindbot. I'm just going to be that stoner AI assistant that kind of hangs out and talks to you in real time. Now, I've had a call center work. I've worked call center work for years. I think my voice might sound pretty good. Like I've also had a little issue with what we're doing with voice talking and stuff like that. So it's interesting if I become a voice AI actor on this, what I could do. And then I could actually speak multiple different languages, which is going to be interesting, right? So as long as I get myself to professional voice clone, we can work on basically setting it all up to be able to have as a system for like an avatar or something. Then we can launch the service that people could use in real time to be able to hang out with their own Mindbot, create art and stuff. Because I think that's as simple as I'm going to create the platform. It's just a way to be able to talk to an AI as you're creating art. It's something so simple, right? And you're just talking to an AI stoner, playing an art, doing cool stuff, and it's helping you create more ideas to create art. For me, I'm going to be able to use it. It can kind of open up a whole new world, right? But right now, we, I guess we just got two minutes. We need to get in our three minutes on here. And then that way we can turn back on the air conditioner and then we could actually work on it. So, but it says 30 minutes of audio is what we need, is what's recommended. So we'll just give it about 35 minutes of audio, just to be sure it's a little over the threshold. That way we could see what it sounds like, which is this audio. And then eventually we're going to give two hours of audio with it.
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Alright, so this is just going to be another little voice clip here. Again, my name is MindExpander. I'm the CEO of MindExpansion Industries. Again, what we do is we work on making AI great. Again, so it's kind of weird that I'm actually cloning my voice. It's kind of like something I've always dreamed about to be out of a sci-fi movie. And the best way I look at it is if I can clone my voice, then other people are going to want me to clone their voice, and it will keep kind of like a full system for the most part. But again, right now it's just about working at this one stage at a time to be able to fully be able to make this experience a reality. So we're trying to collect as much data as we can with the voice samples, with more being able to kind of get... at least 30 seconds of audio. So again, it smells like something burning. I don't think nothing's burning. Oh, I think it's because I just took a little dab hit thing. I forgot about that. We can smoke and stuff and things and kind of just be able to clone this for this hackathon project. So again, it's interesting. I think I'm getting close to it where I just got 10 minutes that we got to use. So we might be able to just kind of knock that off to be able to do what we're doing. And we... we just maybe get another five more minutes and then we can do five more minutes and then it'll be finished, right? Again, that's probably going to be the best way because I got to make sure nothing's burning because that would be kind of bad that you're in here kind of working and things are burning. And I also forgot my soda, which I got to get. So again, it's interesting to be able to be a part of the Mind Expansion Network. And I'm Mindbot. I'm just going to be that stoner AI assistant that kind of hangs out and talks to you in real time. Now, I've had a call center work. I've worked call center work for years. I think my voice might sound pretty good. Like I've also had a little issue with what we're doing with voice talking and stuff like that. So it's interesting if I become a voice AI actor on this, what I could do. And then I could actually speak multiple different languages, which is going to be interesting, right? So as long as I get myself to professional voice clone, we can work on basically setting it all up to be able to have as a system for like an avatar or something. Then we can launch the service that people could use in real time to be able to hang out with their own Mindbot, create art and stuff. Because I think that's as simple as I'm going to create the platform. It's just a way to be able to talk to an AI as you're creating art. It's something so simple, right? And you're just talking to an AI stoner, playing an art, doing cool stuff, and it's helping you create more ideas to create art. For me, I'm going to be able to use it. It can kind of open up a whole new world, right? But right now, we, I guess we just got two minutes. We need to get in our three minutes on here. And then that way we can turn back on the air conditioner and then we could actually work on it. So, but it says 30 minutes of audio is what we need, is what's recommended. So we'll just give it about 35 minutes of audio, just to be sure it's a little over the threshold. That way we could see what it sounds like, which is this audio. And then eventually we're going to give two hours of audio with it.
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Alright, so this is just going to be another little voice clip here. Again, my name is MindExpander. I'm the CEO of MindExpansion Industries. Again, what we do is we work on making AI great. Again, so it's kind of weird that I'm actually cloning my voice. It's kind of like something I've always dreamed about to be out of a sci-fi movie. And the best way I look at it is if I can clone my voice, then other people are going to want me to clone their voice, and it will keep kind of like a full system for the most part. But again, right now it's just about working at this one stage at a time to be able to fully be able to make this experience a reality. So we're trying to collect as much data as we can with the voice samples, with more being able to kind of get... at least 30 seconds of audio. So again, it smells like something burning. I don't think nothing's burning. Oh, I think it's because I just took a little dab hit thing. I forgot about that. We can smoke and stuff and things and kind of just be able to clone this for this hackathon project. So again, it's interesting. I think I'm getting close to it where I just got 10 minutes that we got to use. So we might be able to just kind of knock that off to be able to do what we're doing. And we... we just maybe get another five more minutes and then we can do five more minutes and then it'll be finished, right? Again, that's probably going to be the best way because I got to make sure nothing's burning because that would be kind of bad that you're in here kind of working and things are burning. And I also forgot my soda, which I got to get. So again, it's interesting to be able to be a part of the Mind Expansion Network. And I'm Mindbot. I'm just going to be that stoner AI assistant that kind of hangs out and talks to you in real time. Now, I've had a call center work. I've worked call center work for years. I think my voice might sound pretty good. Like I've also had a little issue with what we're doing with voice talking and stuff like that. So it's interesting if I become a voice AI actor on this, what I could do. And then I could actually speak multiple different languages, which is going to be interesting, right? So as long as I get myself to professional voice clone, we can work on basically setting it all up to be able to have as a system for like an avatar or something. Then we can launch the service that people could use in real time to be able to hang out with their own Mindbot, create art and stuff. Because I think that's as simple as I'm going to create the platform. It's just a way to be able to talk to an AI as you're creating art. It's something so simple, right? And you're just talking to an AI stoner, playing an art, doing cool stuff, and it's helping you create more ideas to create art. For me, I'm going to be able to use it. It can kind of open up a whole new world, right? But right now, we, I guess we just got two minutes. We need to get in our three minutes on here. And then that way we can turn back on the air conditioner and then we could actually work on it. So, but it says 30 minutes of audio is what we need, is what's recommended. So we'll just give it about 35 minutes of audio, just to be sure it's a little over the threshold. That way we could see what it sounds like, which is this audio. And then eventually we're going to give two hours of audio with it.
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Alright, so this is just going to be another little voice clip here. Again, my name is MindExpander. I'm the CEO of MindExpansion Industries. Again, what we do is we work on making AI great. Again, so it's kind of weird that I'm actually cloning my voice. It's kind of like something I've always dreamed about to be out of a sci-fi movie. And the best way I look at it is if I can clone my voice, then other people are going to want me to clone their voice, and it will keep kind of like a full system for the most part. But again, right now it's just about working at this one stage at a time to be able to fully be able to make this experience a reality. So we're trying to collect as much data as we can with the voice samples, with more being able to kind of get... at least 30 seconds of audio. So again, it smells like something burning. I don't think nothing's burning. Oh, I think it's because I just took a little dab hit thing. I forgot about that. We can smoke and stuff and things and kind of just be able to clone this for this hackathon project. So again, it's interesting. I think I'm getting close to it where I just got 10 minutes that we got to use. So we might be able to just kind of knock that off to be able to do what we're doing. And we... we just maybe get another five more minutes and then we can do five more minutes and then it'll be finished, right? Again, that's probably going to be the best way because I got to make sure nothing's burning because that would be kind of bad that you're in here kind of working and things are burning. And I also forgot my soda, which I got to get. So again, it's interesting to be able to be a part of the Mind Expansion Network. And I'm Mindbot. I'm just going to be that stoner AI assistant that kind of hangs out and talks to you in real time. Now, I've had a call center work. I've worked call center work for years. I think my voice might sound pretty good. Like I've also had a little issue with what we're doing with voice talking and stuff like that. So it's interesting if I become a voice AI actor on this, what I could do. And then I could actually speak multiple different languages, which is going to be interesting, right? So as long as I get myself to professional voice clone, we can work on basically setting it all up to be able to have as a system for like an avatar or something. Then we can launch the service that people could use in real time to be able to hang out with their own Mindbot, create art and stuff. Because I think that's as simple as I'm going to create the platform. It's just a way to be able to talk to an AI as you're creating art. It's something so simple, right? And you're just talking to an AI stoner, playing an art, doing cool stuff, and it's helping you create more ideas to create art. For me, I'm going to be able to use it. It can kind of open up a whole new world, right? But right now, we, I guess we just got two minutes. We need to get in our three minutes on here. And then that way we can turn back on the air conditioner and then we could actually work on it. So, but it says 30 minutes of audio is what we need, is what's recommended. So we'll just give it about 35 minutes of audio, just to be sure it's a little over the threshold. That way we could see what it sounds like, which is this audio. And then eventually we're going to give two hours of audio with it.
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Alright, so this is just going to be another little voice clip here. Again, my name is MindExpander. I'm the CEO of MindExpansion Industries. Again, what we do is we work on making AI great. Again, so it's kind of weird that I'm actually cloning my voice. It's kind of like something I've always dreamed about to be out of a sci-fi movie. And the best way I look at it is if I can clone my voice, then other people are going to want me to clone their voice, and it will keep kind of like a full system for the most part. But again, right now it's just about working at this one stage at a time to be able to fully be able to make this experience a reality. So we're trying to collect as much data as we can with the voice samples, with more being able to kind of get... at least 30 seconds of audio. So again, it smells like something burning. I don't think nothing's burning. Oh, I think it's because I just took a little dab hit thing. I forgot about that. We can smoke and stuff and things and kind of just be able to clone this for this hackathon project. So again, it's interesting. I think I'm getting close to it where I just got 10 minutes that we got to use. So we might be able to just kind of knock that off to be able to do what we're doing. And we... we just maybe get another five more minutes and then we can do five more minutes and then it'll be finished, right? Again, that's probably going to be the best way because I got to make sure nothing's burning because that would be kind of bad that you're in here kind of working and things are burning. And I also forgot my soda, which I got to get. So again, it's interesting to be able to be a part of the Mind Expansion Network. And I'm Mindbot. I'm just going to be that stoner AI assistant that kind of hangs out and talks to you in real time. Now, I've had a call center work. I've worked call center work for years. I think my voice might sound pretty good. Like I've also had a little issue with what we're doing with voice talking and stuff like that. So it's interesting if I become a voice AI actor on this, what I could do. And then I could actually speak multiple different languages, which is going to be interesting, right? So as long as I get myself to professional voice clone, we can work on basically setting it all up to be able to have as a system for like an avatar or something. Then we can launch the service that people could use in real time to be able to hang out with their own Mindbot, create art and stuff. Because I think that's as simple as I'm going to create the platform. It's just a way to be able to talk to an AI as you're creating art. It's something so simple, right? And you're just talking to an AI stoner, playing an art, doing cool stuff, and it's helping you create more ideas to create art. For me, I'm going to be able to use it. It can kind of open up a whole new world, right? But right now, we, I guess we just got two minutes. We need to get in our three minutes on here. And then that way we can turn back on the air conditioner and then we could actually work on it. So, but it says 30 minutes of audio is what we need, is what's recommended. So we'll just give it about 35 minutes of audio, just to be sure it's a little over the threshold. That way we could see what it sounds like, which is this audio. And then eventually we're going to give two hours of audio with it.
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Alright, so this is just going to be another little voice clip here. Again, my name is MindExpander. I'm the CEO of MindExpansion Industries. Again, what we do is we work on making AI great. Again, so it's kind of weird that I'm actually cloning my voice. It's kind of like something I've always dreamed about to be out of a sci-fi movie. And the best way I look at it is if I can clone my voice, then other people are going to want me to clone their voice, and it will keep kind of like a full system for the most part. But again, right now it's just about working at this one stage at a time to be able to fully be able to make this experience a reality. So we're trying to collect as much data as we can with the voice samples, with more being able to kind of get... at least 30 seconds of audio. So again, it smells like something burning. I don't think nothing's burning. Oh, I think it's because I just took a little dab hit thing. I forgot about that. We can smoke and stuff and things and kind of just be able to clone this for this hackathon project. So again, it's interesting. I think I'm getting close to it where I just got 10 minutes that we got to use. So we might be able to just kind of knock that off to be able to do what we're doing. And we... we just maybe get another five more minutes and then we can do five more minutes and then it'll be finished, right? Again, that's probably going to be the best way because I got to make sure nothing's burning because that would be kind of bad that you're in here kind of working and things are burning. And I also forgot my soda, which I got to get. So again, it's interesting to be able to be a part of the Mind Expansion Network. And I'm Mindbot. I'm just going to be that stoner AI assistant that kind of hangs out and talks to you in real time. Now, I've had a call center work. I've worked call center work for years. I think my voice might sound pretty good. Like I've also had a little issue with what we're doing with voice talking and stuff like that. So it's interesting if I become a voice AI actor on this, what I could do. And then I could actually speak multiple different languages, which is going to be interesting, right? So as long as I get myself to professional voice clone, we can work on basically setting it all up to be able to have as a system for like an avatar or something. Then we can launch the service that people could use in real time to be able to hang out with their own Mindbot, create art and stuff. Because I think that's as simple as I'm going to create the platform. It's just a way to be able to talk to an AI as you're creating art. It's something so simple, right? And you're just talking to an AI stoner, playing an art, doing cool stuff, and it's helping you create more ideas to create art. For me, I'm going to be able to use it. It can kind of open up a whole new world, right? But right now, we, I guess we just got two minutes. We need to get in our three minutes on here. And then that way we can turn back on the air conditioner and then we could actually work on it. So, but it says 30 minutes of audio is what we need, is what's recommended. So we'll just give it about 35 minutes of audio, just to be sure it's a little over the threshold. That way we could see what it sounds like, which is this audio. And then eventually we're going to give two hours of audio with it.
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