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Reasonably Sound

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A podcast about sound made by @mikerugnetta. Never on hiatus, just working slowly. 👕: cottonbureau.com/products/phono…

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"A top secret military acoustic detection system designed to spot enemy submarines first heard what the U.S. Navy suspected was the Titan submersible implosion hours after the vehicle began its mission, officials involved in the search said." wsj.com/amp/articles/u…

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I swear this is not sponcon but I went to visit a local cheese maker in the Irish countryside and it was really lovely ; last shot is a disused copper cheese making vat that we have recorded because it makes a cool sound when struck with force

I swear this is not sponcon but I went to visit a local cheese maker in the Irish countryside and it was really lovely ; last shot is a disused copper cheese making vat that we have recorded because it makes a cool sound when struck with force
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I'm re-listening to old episodes of Mike Rugnetta's podcast Reasonably Sound, and today I was reminded by the road trip episode that this gem exists. youtu.be/FW8F_kWueLs

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Scientists are playing sounds underwater to trick fish into coming back to dead coral reefs - and it's working. Myra Anubi explains why 👇 bbc.in/3PV6X60

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A Practical Deep Learning-Based Acoustic Side Channel Attack on Keyboards correctly identifies 93% of keystrokes via sounds over zoom calls (reminder: scaling laws apply to ~every modality) arxiv: arxiv.org/abs/2308.01074

A Practical Deep Learning-Based Acoustic Side
Channel Attack on Keyboards

correctly identifies 93% of keystrokes via sounds over zoom calls

(reminder: scaling laws apply to  ~every modality)
arxiv: arxiv.org/abs/2308.01074
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Kids are buying CDs for the exact same reason I started buying vinyl in the early 2000s: cause it *was* a cheap, fun hobby. washingtonpost.com/entertainment/…

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Points in landscapes that produce echos can be very specific, to within a radius of a few metres, has anyone mapped them in a region, so others can find them?

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Before all you hipsters throw out your cds, we have sold more cds in the past week than anytime in the past year, and more cds than vinyl for the first time in years!

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In-the-wild example of someone using a voice deepfake to hack a company: "The caller claimed to be one of the members of the IT team, and deepfaked our employee’s actual voice. The voice was familiar with the floor plan of the office, coworkers, and internal processes of the

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this woman is very talented but this was an extremely uncanny watch; every kind of advertising voiceover I hear IRL makes me feel like I’m in a Verhoeven movie and I can’t believe we’ve let ourselves make it such an ambient part of our experience

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A Bitcoin mine moved into a Texas town--then its residents started getting sick. I traveled to Granbury and talked to 50+ people experiencing symptoms that seem to stem from the mine's noise, including heart palpitations, seizures, migraines, blood clots time.com/6982015/bitcoi…

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last night genevieve learned if you stand on one end of this plastic piece of garbage and lift the other end with your paw and let it go, it will make a snapping noise every time, and the most fun time to do it is 2am.

last night genevieve learned if you stand on one end of this plastic piece of garbage and lift the other end with your paw and let it go, it will make a snapping noise every time, and the most fun time to do it is 2am.