You can't even post on many main subs like /r/videos. I mean, it will appear that you're posting, but no posts are visible. I'm not sure what's up with those subs, they're very popular so should be getting a new post every minute, but there's new one every 20 minutes or so, so it's safe to assume nearly all are getting removed
I feel like this is one of those things governments might get paranoid about because their treasuries are based on a high (constantly increasing increasing due to limited amount) value of gold. Imagine one country figuring out how to produce gold and then every other treasury starts losing it's value.
Note that the only requirement to run models is memory size. Theoretically you could buy the cheapest/slowest GPU out there, as long as it has sufficient memory for whatever models you want to use. Performance itself is about how long you're ready to wait for 1 image, which can vary anywhere between few seconds and minutes.
I've heard people just buying Mac mini's due to their memory size (unified), even tho the performance is not great, but you can run larger models as opposed to RTX 4060ti
You rarely sell the product - you sell the userbase. Rebuilding server or website is easy. Good luck making another reddit or Lemmy a viable thing. Seemingly the main reason why Lemmy isn't a dead platform is because reddit severely fucked up
Your brain assumes that and has convinced your consciousness of this mystical telephatic ability because it always looks for confirmation for your theories, but theory was shite to begin with
I actually refuse to believe you can simply undress people with grok, but rather the fact that it's easily jailbroken, which suddenly makes this not a company's problem as the service was essentially "cracked" and used outside it's Terms of Service. Still, this IS a problem.
But why? Humans still moderate it, everything can be deleted, humans can be corrupted and bought. I can bet my left ball on the fact that if some corpo offered every community mod 1 million dollars to sell the community or something, nearly all would take it. Nothing personal against Lemmy mods, it's just human nature.
I've been wondering lately if google ads in Android apps/games are worth it at this point. It's no longer a splash screen or a 5 second ad where you don't feel annoyed by it or have to put your phone down to go do something else for next 2 minutes (does anyone actually keep watching the screen if ad is longer than 5 secs?). It's so bad that at this point I either don't know what is being advertised or I hate the product I saw. Imagine pushing for long form ads during the era of short form videos and damaged attention spans. Good fucking job, google.
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How big was Ghislaine Maxwell's dick?