• infeeeee@lemm.ee
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    11 hours ago

    There are 3 musical roads in Hungary now, but they exist because you can steal EU/government funds with them easily. You can invoice much higher prices if you add extras like these.

    Locals who live nearby hate them, and are lobbying for removal. You hear the melody if only one car is playing the song. If multiple cars driving on the painting you just hear some cacophony. Here is a guy recording next to the road, you can see it can get annoying very quickly: https://youtu.be/G5AxAc1W6qk?t=27

    Local joke party placed musical road signs on some very bad quality roads, but with metal song titles, like this:

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    10 hours ago

    Seems like an interesting way to get people to slow down (people will want to time the melody not just hear a sudden clash of notes), but it’s a bit irritating to see an AI-generated article being posted here.

    It’s frustrating to read this. Repetitive and verbose, like a student trying to pad out their homework to meet a word count.

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      12 hours ago

      OP is only linking to articles from that website, so they’re probably trying to promote their AI slop in order to get more ad revenue

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    14 hours ago

    Can’t watch the video right now; does this one get the frequencies right? Unlike the one in California that Tom Scott featured in a video?