@elonmusk my brain is stupid and likes to click on things I don’t really want to watch or know about, they just piss me off. Is it possible to have settings for our algorithm to fully turn off some videos and types specific copy post? My timeline is cooked!
@GrantCardone@CryptoMikli That's the dream, I just need to keep learning until I'm able to produce more than 150million a year of value from my knowledge.
How many of you think if we can survive five more years our likely hood of dying due to disease will almost fall off a cliff? I might be slightly bullish on AI because of the gene folding problem but It's an interesting thought. I'd love to hear what you guys think!
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@grok Image is getting good but seems like it still has a long way to go
The prompt is below.
Create a short video that looks like authentic, accidentally-discovered old footage of something unsettling and unexplained.
The video must feel real, not cinematic.
Style and look:
Use low resolution, heavy film grain, dust, scratches, light flicker, motion blur, and subtle frame jitter.
Aspect ratio should resemble old handheld or security footage.
Colors should be faded and slightly washed out, with uneven exposure and mild over-dark shadows.
Camera movement must be imperfect and human, as if recorded quickly and nervously.
Scene and tone:
The setting should be an ordinary, familiar place, such as a backyard, hallway, parking lot, wooded road, or abandoned building.
Nothing should look staged or designed.
The environment should feel quiet and normal at first.
Subject:
Something strange and difficult to clearly identify appears only briefly and partially.
It must be distant, obstructed, or half hidden by darkness, objects, or motion.
Do not show the full subject clearly.
The subject should move in a way that feels slightly wrong but still physically possible.
Behavior:
The camera operator reacts late, as if they only notice the anomaly after it has already appeared.
The camera shakes slightly when the operator realizes something is wrong.
The subject is never centered perfectly in the frame.
Realism rules:
No dramatic music.
No sound effects that feel produced.
Use only natural ambient audio such as wind, insects, faint electrical hum, footsteps, distant traffic, or subtle breathing.
No titles, no captions, no logos, no watermarks, and no visual effects overlays.
Narrative feeling:
The clip should feel incomplete and abruptly cut off, as if the recording stopped suddenly.
The viewer should be left unsure what they actually saw.
Overall goal:
The video should look exactly like one of those mysterious clips people argue about online, where half the audience thinks it is fake, and the other half believes it might be real.
bro how are you so flip flop? You talk about boomers stealing money then act like corporations are paying fair wages and young people aren't working hard enough. Why not actually believing in something and sticking by it? Developing a community that stands with you in similar beliefs?
I am ready for BTC to do it's thing. If it crashes I buy, If it pumps I buy, If it stays flat I buy. You buy fiat by saving, I buy opportunity. Crypto teaches you spending money is all part of the game. Burning money in a fireplace because you've done something stupid, well it's all apart of the game.
Catch me out here so I can ask for change and buy BTC! Also I may need to borrow your IPhone so I can buy it.
MEMES cure the soul, only way being ok with 70% of your net worth eroding away. Also when we're balling we'd ball to hard if didn't post memes. All part of the system.
Crypto guys are the best because when the price is up and they’re rich they just post memes.
And when the price is down and they’ve lost the house and they’re suicidal they just post memes.
Legends.