[X] Your music apps have been a slow but steady source of passive income for a while. They're simple, easy, and involve actually doing something novel with machine learning. Making another and staying atop the algorithm might not be a bad idea; you have a cute idea for one which'll provide a dynamic soundtrack for any game you're playing.

I wish I could say it was an abundance of caution and desire for a bit more dough than the ultimate lay-low option provides, but it honestly is that the app sounds cool as shit and I want it IRL.

So glad to have Liv (and you, @open_sketch) back on my screen!
 
[X] Your music apps have been a slow but steady source of passive income for a while. They're simple, easy, and involve actually doing something novel with machine learning. Making another and staying atop the algorithm might not be a bad idea; you have a cute idea for one which'll provide a dynamic soundtrack for any game you're playing.

This sounds really cool.
 
I think this could get us leads on the life institute stuff, maybe. And some plot choices!

[X] You could make a quick bit of cash chasing bug bounties. It's a risk because companies are more lawsuit-happy than ever these days with hackers who find the wrong kinds of bugs, but Stark Industries knows who you are and already wants you to work for them; you could probably make a decent chunk of change pulling apart their crappy life organiser apps. Not the lowest profile, though.
 
[X] Your music apps have been a slow but steady source of passive income for a while. They're simple, easy, and involve actually doing something novel with machine learning. Making another and staying atop the algorithm might not be a bad idea; you have a cute idea for one which'll provide a dynamic soundtrack for any game you're playing.

Best part is that it generates income passively.
 
[X] Your music apps have been a slow but steady source of passive income for a while. They're simple, easy, and involve actually doing something novel with machine learning. Making another and staying atop the algorithm might not be a bad idea; you have a cute idea for one which'll provide a dynamic soundtrack for any game you're playing.

idk which is best but this is definitely coolest
 
I'm alright with the music app.

[X] Your music apps have been a slow but steady source of passive income for a while. They're simple, easy, and involve actually doing something novel with machine learning. Making another and staying atop the algorithm might not be a bad idea; you have a cute idea for one which'll provide a dynamic soundtrack for any game you're playing.
 
[X] Your music apps have been a slow but steady source of passive income for a while. They're simple, easy, and involve actually doing something novel with machine learning. Making another and staying atop the algorithm might not be a bad idea; you have a cute idea for one which'll provide a dynamic soundtrack for any game you're playing.

I am always incredibly happy to see this update. Just the entire idea of reversing the heroes/villain's, I have seen it in DC before with stuff like justice lords and red hood, but it is done so much better here. You can see the spider-man all over it, but that Liv spice is what makes it SING.

I also am always thankful that this quest have added such wonderful concepts as 'laser poisoning' to my internal lexicon.
 
[X] Your music apps have been a slow but steady source of passive income for a while. They're simple, easy, and involve actually doing something novel with machine learning. Making another and staying atop the algorithm might not be a bad idea; you have a cute idea for one which'll provide a dynamic soundtrack for any game you're playing.
 
[X] Your music apps have been a slow but steady source of passive income for a while. They're simple, easy, and involve actually doing something novel with machine learning. Making another and staying atop the algorithm might not be a bad idea; you have a cute idea for one which'll provide a dynamic soundtrack for any game you're playing.
 
[ ] You could make a quick bit of cash chasing bug bounties. It's a risk because companies are more lawsuit-happy than ever these days with hackers who find the wrong kinds of bugs, but Stark Industries knows who you are and already wants you to work for them; you could probably make a decent chunk of change pulling apart their crappy life organiser apps. Not the lowest profile, though.
On one hand, meager bug bounties and boring work. On the othr, the ability to accidntally see all of new york's grocery lists.

[ ] Your music apps have been a slow but steady source of passive income for a while. They're simple, easy, and involve actually doing something novel with machine learning. Making another and staying atop the algorithm might not be a bad idea; you have a cute idea for one which'll provide a dynamic soundtrack for any game you're playing.
Biggest problem here might be input. With AI a tad more advanced here than IRL, and corporate shenanigans at maximum, I expect game state information to be locked down hard in any kind of online or competitive game.
 
[X] Your music apps have been a slow but steady source of passive income for a while. They're simple, easy, and involve actually doing something novel with machine learning. Making another and staying atop the algorithm might not be a bad idea; you have a cute idea for one which'll provide a dynamic soundtrack for any game you're playing.

More independent than the other two options, I like it.

Biggest problem here might be input. With AI a tad more advanced here than IRL, and corporate shenanigans at maximum, I expect game state information to be locked down hard in any kind of online or competitive game.

You'd be surprised at how much you can extract even with a human level understanding. A lot of gaming overlays manage to find enough information to display. There might be a handful of very competitive games with powerful anti cheats shutting you down (that's largely a competitive shooter thing only) but for everything else you'll be fine.
 
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You can actually do a lot of game state by processing the video feed? Like, there's a recently developed monitor that uses image recognition to look for a health bar and scans minimaps for enemy locations to try and output some stuff based on those.

if the player can see the game state clearly, something can read the same state. It's the same reason video DRM is always defeatable with hardware stuff.

[X] Your music apps have been a slow but steady source of passive income for a while. They're simple, easy, and involve actually doing something novel with machine learning. Making another and staying atop the algorithm might not be a bad idea; you have a cute idea for one which'll provide a dynamic soundtrack for any game you're playing.
 
You can actually do a lot of game state by processing the video feed? Like, there's a recently developed monitor that uses image recognition to look for a health bar and scans minimaps for enemy locations to try and output some stuff based on those.

That too. But looking at assembler code and memory to find where the data is works too, even for humans, and it's probably much easier for someone with tech sense.
 
[X] Your music apps have been a slow but steady source of passive income for a while. They're simple, easy, and involve actually doing something novel with machine learning. Making another and staying atop the algorithm might not be a bad idea; you have a cute idea for one which'll provide a dynamic soundtrack for any game you're playing.

Sometimes I do play ccgs online and want a dynamic playlist of music I like

Because I wish it was real, I'll vote for it
 
[X] Your music apps have been a slow but steady source of passive income for a while. They're simple, easy, and involve actually doing something novel with machine learning. Making another and staying atop the algorithm might not be a bad idea; you have a cute idea for one which'll provide a dynamic soundtrack for any game you're playing.

Sure, why not?
 
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