Five nuggets is a series inspired by an accidental collision with a similar project by Tim Ferris, author of The 4 Hour Work Week and Tools for Titans. In this weekly series, I share five things which caught my interest this week through my wanderings, web surfing, researching and time spent on Steemit.
Without further ado, five nuggets which caught my attention this week:
Amper Music AI (Application)
”Amper is an artificial intelligence composer, performer, and producer that empowers you to instantly create and customize original music for your content.”
This has to be one of the most incredible applications I’ve come across in quite some time. Amper is a cloud-based, Artificial Intelligence music composer, which allows the user to develop complete, professional quality, royalty-free, original musical arrangements for web content (games, compositions, background music, etc.). If that’s not incredible enough, the software integrates with the Adobe work space.
The idea Drew Silverstein, the founder, and CEO of Amper has is that the future of music will involve the collaboration of both artificial intelligence and humans moving forward. Personally, I am excited to see this vision of music in the future.
New Theory of Physics Suggests Heavy Metals Originated from Primordial Black Holes
http://gizmodo.com/wild-theory-suggests-heavy-metals-came-from-parasitic-b-1797987570
https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.061101
One of the more revolutionary ideas in physics is the concept that the heavy metals which exist in the universe came from the collision of a neutron star (loaded with “nuclear pasta”) with a primordial black hole. The gaping hole in this theory is that primordial black holes are a theory which has yet to be proven to exist in the universe.
If in fact, they are proven to exist, this is nothing short of revolutionary.
Puddles the Clown Performing Sia's Song Chandelier
I remember when I first discovered Puddles the Clown about two years ago, a friend from high school had him fall into her unsupervised YouTube feed. Apparently, unsupervised YouTube feeds appear to be a common problem in my circle of friends. I digress…
After becoming a closeted, passive fan of Puddles the Clown, one day my unsupervised YouTube feed served up the America’s Got Talent audition video of Puddles the Clown. Say what you will about his shtick, the dude has some pipes and he SLAYS his audition.
On a side note, since I will be unable to make it to Steemfest2, I am considering asking Puddles to attend on my behalf and maybe sponsor a karaoke event.
Chatroulette Still Provides Hours of Entertainment (feat. Steve Kardynal Let it Go)
Once upon a time in 2009, a 17-year-old high school student in Moscow, Andrey Ternovskly, developed a technology which randomly paired users together for a webcam-based chat. It unleashed a faptastic wave of creepy dick pics and brought the high school locker room into everyone’s living room.
Somewhere buried deep amongst the fapping future sex offenders, quality content and future social media stars were made. One such social media superstar courtesy of Chatroulette is Steve Kardyal. In this piece, he covers and lip-synchs Let It Go and realizes the true vision of this piece, where Disney failed to.
Farting Ass Coin Bank (oddgifts.com)
https://www.oddgifts.com/products/farting-ass-bank
Once again, I have to thank StumbleUpon for taking me to this product offering from oddgifts.com.
”Fanny shaped coin bank will make fart noises when coins are dropped in the asshole slot. This hilarious farting bank makes a perfect gift for anyone who doesn't take shit too seriously.”
I’m sure everyone has at least one person in their life who needs a farting ass coin bank.
That concludes my #fivenuggets for this week’s episode. Take care my Steemitland friends and until next time…