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Cal_DCosta
@CalsProductions
Cal is a creative director, editor, and music producer who loves storytelling. He brings creativity and professionalism to every project.
Sydney, Australia Katılım Şubat 2024
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@ImtiazMadmood @johnrich Seems to have trained in the Philippines don't know if that is true.
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4 shots in 5.2 seconds with a bolt action rifle? That’s awfully damn fast for anyone, especially a civilian. Somebody trained this animal.
- @johnrich
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@CalsProductions Yes, can't log into claude code or Anthropic console. Oddly, however, my Github Copilot is still able to access and use Sonnet 4.5, so the actual AI is up. Seems the authentication might be down.
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@ComfyUI Comfy has helped so many get into the generative AI game, so it is not beyond belief that people have embraced the cloud version. You guys just opened another door and those that needed shelter from high priced closed source flocked in. Well done Comfy team.
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@Ali_TongyiLab 2 are important I think Character consistency and Instruction following, the later could be done better with json prompting.
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this workflow is the reason my AI-generated ads started printing overnight
i'm talking:
- consistent faces
- consistent voices
- perfect colors
workflows in this industry change every few weeks, but this is what i'm using right now
like, rt + reply “WORKFLOW” and i’ll send it to you (must follow so i can dm)
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@SlipperyGem Wow, never knew that they existed. Will give it a look up for sure, thanks!
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the best way to make your product photos stand out on your website is to turn them into animations...
that's why I just built an AI system that takes any product image and makes it look like a professional product video
here’s what it can do:
– animate still photos so they feel alive
– keep the product consistent + realistic
– generate multiple variations you can use across your store and socials
once it’s built, you can:
– make your product pages look premium without hiring a video team
– catch more attention than static images ever could
– have unlimited product videos ready in minutes
comment “video” and I’ll DM you the walkthrough (must be following)
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i figured out how to get perfect ai video generations first try while cutting costs by 60%
for 6 months i was basically gambling and burning credits on attempts that were pure luck
same setup, completely random results... sometimes perfect, usually trash, zero way to know which output i'd actually get
then i found a testing method that shows you what will work before you spend money generating it, now i get the exact video i want in 1-2 tries instead of burning through 15+ failed attempts
i put together everything i learned into a guide on generating predictably instead of gambling, here's what you're getting:
- how to jump from 15% to 70%+ success rate on generations
- the testing system that cuts your monthly costs by 60%
- organized frameworks for every content type so you always know what works
RT + reply 'SYSTEM' and i'll send it to you (must follow so i can dm)
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Sora 2 + Nano Banana + Claude is absolutely WILD
No actors. No video team. No $20K production budget.
Just three AI models working together to replace your entire content operation.
Here's how it works:
→ Claude analyzes your product and generates 10 different demo scenarios
→ Nano Banana creates realistic model holding your product (same face every time)
→ Claude writes optimized Sora 2 prompts for each scenario
→ Sora 2 animates the Nano Banana model demonstrating the product
→ Get multiple angles, use cases, and demos with consistent branding
Perfect for e-commerce brands burning cash on UGC creators and video production.
The game-changer: Nano Banana keeps the same person across ALL videos. No more "every ad has a different actor" problem that kills brand consistency.
While others coordinate with 10 different creators and wait weeks for deliverables, you're testing 47 variations before lunch.
Same creator across all videos.
Multiple product demos.
Zero production coordination.
Like, RT + reply with "DEMO" and I'll DM the complete system
(Must be following so I can DM)
Skip this and keep paying creators $500 per video for inconsistent content.
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Sora 2. Nano Banana. Higgsfield. Veo3.
These AI video tools are breaking the ad game
What used to cost $20K and take 6 weeks from an agency…
now takes minutes and costs cents
Creators stacking them are pulling $10–15K per week
Our team has been running the same play
Last month: $122K
Now scaling close to $870K/month:
200+ ads daily.
Flawless avatars.
Zero agency fees.
This isn’t theory. It’s happening right now
RT + comment *122K*and I’ll DM you the exact system.
(must follow for dm)
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I'm deleting this soon because it's a legit cash-printing formula.
48 Websites that'll pay you $200/hr for data entry jobs:
I have prepared a list of 48 Websites that'll pay you $200/hr for data entry jobs With Just a Smartphone or Laptop and Internet.
For absolutely FREE
To get it:
1. Follow me ( So I can DM )
2. Like and Repost..
3. Reply "NEED"

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@sama Great for those in the US & Canada, at least give plus and pro users outside of these countries access. We also pay like your subscribers in those 2 countries.
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We are launching a new app called Sora. This is a combination of a new model called Sora 2, and a new product that makes it easy to create, share, and view videos.
This feels to many of us like the “ChatGPT for creativity” moment, and it feels fun and new. There is something great about making it really easy and fast to go from idea to result, and the new social dynamics that emerge.
Creativity could be about to go through a Cambrian explosion, and along with it, the quality of art and entertainment can drastically increase. Even in the very early days of playing with Sora, it’s been striking to many of us how open the playing field suddenly feels.
In particular, the ability to put yourself and your friends into a video—the team worked very hard on character consistency—with the cameo feature is something we have really enjoyed during testing, and is to many of us a surprisingly compelling new way to connect.
We also feel some trepidation. Social media has had some good effects on the world, but it’s also had some bad ones. We are aware of how addictive a service like this could become, and we can imagine many ways it could be used for bullying.
It is easy to imagine the degenerate case of AI video generation that ends up with us all being sucked into an RL-optimized slop feed. The team has put great care and thought into trying to figure out how to make a delightful product that doesn’t fall into that trap, and has come up with a number of promising ideas. We will experiment in the early days of the product with different approaches.
In addition to the mitigations we have already put in place (which include things like mitigations to prevent someone from misusing someone’s likeness in deepfakes, safeguards for disturbing or illegal content, periodic checks on how Sora is impacting users’ mood and wellbeing, and more) we are sure we will discover new things we need to do if Sora becomes very successful. To help guide us towards more of the good and less of the bad, here are some principles we have for this product:
*Optimize for long-term user satisfaction. The majority of users, looking back on the past 6 months, should feel that their life is better for using Sora that it would have been if they hadn’t. If that’s not the case, we will make significant changes (and if we can’t fix it, we would discontinue offering the service).
*Encourage users to control their feed. You should be able to tell Sora what you want—do you want to see videos that will make you more relaxed, or more energized? Or only videos that fit a specific interest? Or only for a certain about of time? Eventually as our technology progresses, you will be should to the tell Sora what you want in detail in natural language. (However, parental controls for teens include the ability to opt out of a personalized feed, and other things like turning off DMs.)
*Prioritize creation. We want to make it easy and rewarding for everyone to participate in the creation process; we believe people are natural-born creators, and creating is important to our satisfaction.
*Help users achieve their long-term goals. We want to understand a user’s true goals, and help them achieve them. If you want to be more connected to your friends, we will try to help you with that. If you want to get fit, we can show you fitness content that will motivate you. If you want to start a business, we want to help teach you the skills you need. And if you truly just want to doom scroll and be angry, then ok, we’ll help you with that (although we want users to spend time using the app if they think it’s time well spent, we don’t want to be paternalistic about what that means to them).
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