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~Tech/Computer Nerd~Com64/Amiga/MAC/PC-CGI Artist/Musician~50 Years Working EFX In Film Industry~Writer~Artist~AI Film Creator~Hollywood Studios Film Refuge !~

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The Homeless Mind@What_Why_Worry·
@Designarena @grok @xai I utilize @grok Imagine as an essential tool in character development for projects. With the new "Extend" & "Animate Photos" features, Grok has jumped the shark, not only to lengthen & assemble photos into a video, but inadvertently created a fast & intuitive editing workflow!
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Jim Breuer@JimBreuer·
We traded God and family for money and power and wonder why nothing feels right.
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The Homeless Mind@What_Why_Worry·
@TheEXECUTlONER_ These disposable shelter dogs are the most traumatized, but the most giving love and appreciation to those who choose to rescue them from their cold cruel fate ...
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👉M-Û-R-Č-H👈
👉M-Û-R-Č-H👈@TheEXECUTlONER_·
This guy picked up a confused 16 year old dog from the shelter so he wouldn’t die alone. Months later he was galloping around the yard. If there is a Heaven, this guy is surely headed there. What would it feel like to go to the shelter and get either the oldest dog there or the dog who has been there the longest? GOALS.
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
BOOOOM! I was just gifted by the lone family member of the original owner of THEO. AUDEL & CO has donated the entire micro film of all the publications exclusive to me and my AI models! THIS IS THE GOLD STANDARD OF TROUBLE SHOOTING THINKING. Of course the data itself is valuable. But the absolute high protein can-do ethos is what we are capturing. The process of thinking in these manuals just do not occur in our epoch at this scale. And now I will curate this for eternity on to a foundation to AGI. All open source at some point.
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Aze Λlter
Aze Λlter@AzeAlter·
Safety PSA - from the CAPITAL RED RAINBOW Made with @runwayml
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The Homeless Mind@What_Why_Worry·
@AzeAlter @runwayml The world you have designed and visualized is fantastic, the characters engaging... I have been very impressed with the progression you have made with this series concept over the last 2 years since I stumbled upon Capital of Conformity on your YT channel !
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
The Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum have been turned into retrofuturistic handhelds!
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Allan Weiner
Allan Weiner@AllanWBCQ·
Listening to the shortwave radio-a warm and wholesome feeling-I like that. Pretty much spells the whole listen to your real radio experience. Tune in WBCQ , especially during the evening hours, 7490, 5130 kHz. It’s all free speech radio-all for you. wbcq.com.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
What if I told you that a stacked beef burger, with bacon and cheese, cooked in its own fat, no bun, no salad, no garnish, no apology, would be one of the most nutritionally complete and safest meals you could possibly eat?
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IHeartDagny
IHeartDagny@DagnySpeaks·
@Oxygen_Token @SamaHoole Nope. Cellulose (fiber) is INDIGESTIBLE to humans. Ask people who've suffered IBS and Crohn's. Then let a COW, sheep, chicken, or a PIG process all those "vitamins" you're worried about first. 😉
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ヤバそれまじかよ@douga111www·
プレステ5を購入した男と売った店員が喜び合うだけの映像ほっこりするwwww
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Jennie Hays
Jennie Hays@JennieHays9·
@kidsawdust1 @Rainmaker1973 Science and arts were originally funded by people...not government. There will always be people interested in learning and a percent of the population that can afford to fund it.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
This experiment removes air in the world’s largest vacuum chamber, dropping a bowling ball and feathers. Galileo is proven right, 400 years later.
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Be Believing
Be Believing@Be_Believing·
The purest joy you'll ever see. If this doesn't make you smile, nothing will ❤️
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Best of Kubrick
Best of Kubrick@KubrickPoint·
HAL in 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) predicted technologies like facial recognition, lip-reading, advanced chess, and virtual assistants like Siri or Alexa. Kubrick worked with experts to make it feel believable, and that vision helped shape how people imagined AI in the years that followed.
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Aze Λlter@AzeAlter·
Tim meets Roger. Red Rainbow Series -Midjourney -@runwayml
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Xagreat
Xagreat@Xagreat001·
In 1961, a man with an 8th-grade education picked up a pencil in his prison cell and changed American history. Clarence Earl Gideon was a 51-year-old drifter with gray hair, weathered skin, and a lifetime of hard luck. On August 4, 1961, he stood accused in a Florida courtroom of breaking into the Bay Harbor Pool Room. The evidence was razor-thin—one witness claimed he saw Gideon leaving around 5:30 a.m. with coins in his pocket. About $5 in change, beer, and soda were missing. Gideon swore he was innocent. Too poor for a lawyer, he asked the judge to appoint one. The judge refused—Florida law allowed counsel only in death penalty cases. Gideon defended himself but was convicted and sentenced to five years in prison. In his cell, Gideon studied law books, learned about the Sixth Amendment’s right to counsel and the Fourteenth Amendment’s due process guarantee. He filed a handwritten petition in pencil on prison stationery to the U.S. Supreme Court. It reached them in January 1962. The Court agreed to hear his case and appointed top lawyer Abe Fortas. On March 18, 1963, in a unanimous 9-0 decision (*Gideon v. Wainwright*), the Supreme Court ruled that the right to counsel is fundamental to a fair trial and applies to the states. Indigent defendants facing serious charges must receive a lawyer. At his retrial with skilled counsel, the key witness was discredited. The jury acquitted Gideon after just one hour. He walked free after more than two years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. Gideon’s courage transformed American justice. Thousands of convictions were reviewed, public defender systems expanded, and the principle was cemented: justice should not depend on wealth. One ordinary man’s pencil forever changed the system.
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
This is 1913. Brought back to our modern eye’s expectation of visual fidelity. Many cultures thought that the camera can capture the very soul. In some ways as we move forward in to the technology… Perhaps they were right.
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