Is this possible to do on the webUI?
A lot of sites aren't properly scrapped for the heading image, but I can't seem to set a custom one when using the default webUI.
Is this possible to do on the webUI?
A lot of sites aren't properly scrapped for the heading image, but I can't seem to set a custom one when using the default webUI.
This is almost like an elaborate surrealist or absurdist play.
I would almost be inclined to assume this was an elaborate attempt at trolling, but with crypto being what it is, this is actually real.
Apologies in advance for the apecoin spam. I am doing some research on DAO "governance" and I keep encountering very funny things.
Individual 1: Sports cars have always had a special status in society and especially in crypto.
Individual 2: Definitely true. Lambos are especially loved. You mentioned a BMW or Porsche. Why not a lambo?
I think you misread the intro, they were contrasting it with the Macbook Air; saying it's definitely not a thin and light notebook.
Apecoin pump and dump:
one of the top education videos on the front page is by an occultist about how the wrong witchcraft caused 9/11, another is how the vaccines are going to start killing babies, etc.
This is actually pretty funny. I am glad I am staying away from Odysee.
In general, I am rather skeptical of "free speech absolutism" and what have you, comes off a little parochial to me.
216:9 aspect ratio
That a rather niche aspect ratio.
I didn't really get this either.
I did think the final paragraph was notable, a "zeitgeist of our times" if you will:
The absurdity of the situation prompted tech author and journalist James Vincent to write on X, "current tech trends are resistant to satire precisely because they satirize themselves. a car park of empty cars, honking at one another, nudging back and forth to drop off nobody, is a perfect image of tech serving its own prerogatives rather than humanity’s."
Given a sufficient amount of text, the method is said to be 99.9 percent effective.
If that's really the case, they should release some benchmarks. I am skeptical. Promising the world is a key component of their "business model".
I am increasingly starting to believe that all these rumors and "hush hush" PR initiatives about "reasoning AI" is an attempt to keep the hype going (and VC investments) till the vesting period for their stock closes out.
I wouldn't be surprised if all these "AI" companies have come to a point where they're basically at the limits of LLM capabilities (due to problems with its fundamental architecture) while not being able to solve its core drawbacks (hallucinations, ridiculously high capex and opex cost).
Pretty dystopian article.
But this will continue, until oligarchs like Altman, Cook, Nadella etc. start getting put into difficult situations; ones that create very strong incentives for them to show humanity (or at least emulate it).
Interesting.
Looking forward to the update, this is a much needed feature if you post a lot, since image scrapping simply doesn't work.
Cheers!