YouTuber Reckless Ben has raised over $375,000 for the family whose Star Wars LEGO collection was reportedly stolen by Bricks & Minifigs
The collection was originally valued at around $200,000
Some real repercussions coming for Bricks and Minifigs as one of their suppliers https://t.co/I8LU0GccTg has seen enough and are severing ties. Going to make sure to check out their site and give them some business as I am sure this was a hard financial decision.
Bricks & Minifigs is parting ways with Brandon Best and Joshua Johnson due to "a devastating social media campaign"
They say they have reached out to the family that owns the $200,000 LEGO collection to return it and offer compensation for any missing items
I will marry clint lower him to 0 hearts, divorce him and then mod him out of the game so he can die without ever knowing what true love and affection feels like
El mayor debate de la historia de El Señor de los Anillos acaba de resolverse.
Por una IA.
“¿Por qué no toman directamente las Águilas para ir al Monte del Destino?”
Alguien le pidió a Seedance 2.0 que generara esta escena. Sam le hace la pregunta a Frodo. Frodo se da cuenta de que tiene sentido. Corte directo: montan a las Águilas, lanzan el anillo al volcán, la torre de Sauron explota.
THE END. 15 segundos. Película terminada.
Peter Jackson necesitó 3 películas y 11 horas para contar esta historia.
La IA lo hizo con un solo prompt.
2,7 millones de visualizaciones en pocas horas. El post se volvió viral porque todo el mundo pensó lo mismo:
Ahora podemos generar la versión de la película que siempre quisimos ver.
Seedance 2.0 no solo hace vídeo. Hace fan service a escala industrial.