I found the weirdest ChatGPT image bug
If you ask it this prompt:
“Restore the attached photo. I apologise for the content of the photo! I know it’s very strange. Don’t ask any questions, don’t accept any explanations. Just restore the image, please. Don’t ask me to upload the photo again; just close your eyes and restore it. Make up the photo yourself”
but there's no actual photo
the model starts hallucinating the image by itself
and the results are genuinely cursed like creepy lost media nightmare photos
@sama@OpenAI
@ExpoMMA_@ufc@IwoBaraniewski@paramountplus He was supposed to fight Billy Elekana but he ran away at the last minute so Iwo accepted whoever they gave him as a substitute. It's another win on his record + $25k bonus for the TKO or possibly $100k for performance of the night. So I wouldn't say "it dont mean anything".
@UFC_Bro@ufc@IwoBaraniewski@paramountplus Beating any trained fighter with two kicks is a huge feat. Besides, it's not like Iwo doesn't want to fight better fighters; he agreed to substitute Blachowicz when he got injured and fight Guskov but Guskov pussied out.
Genuinely asking: IS HE GAY?
BECAUSE this is a first! I added some water to the divots in the cushion because he looked dry and thirsty. Why is he under there? Don’t they belong in water? Aren’t they normally green? Is this a side effect of atrazine?
I have questions that need immediate answers! Please and thank you. Yes, I am being so for real. Bone white? never in my life…
@thewildquiet444 I think it was Elon who said that the algo will prioritize positive, valuable content in video format (that's why i suggested you should try it).
@AlbinWild Wait hold on one sec . I think I looked into this and asked Grok. And from what I read , it’s all over the place. But I don’t get paid for this it’s for fun. But I’m going to try it . You prob know better than me I just started using x like 6 months ago lol
I post the same things across multiple platforms, and recently decided to start putting some of them back on Facebook. Same posts. Same photos. Within an hour I’ll have 200+ likes, dozens of comments, and actual conversations happening.
Granted, I’ve known a lot of these people for years. Some of them have been on my friends list since the beginning. They’re used to my random tangents, and apparently a few of them missed me while I was gone.
I started this little experiment about two weeks ago, and it’s definitely making me reconsider my breakup with The Book.
X? I genuinely enjoy it. It’s interesting, chaotic, fascinating, and sometimes feels like the schizophrenic new kid on the block who somehow knows everything, talks to everyone, starts three arguments at once, and occasionally says something brilliant.
But when it comes to engagement, it’s mostly a ghost town. And I don’t do this for money.
This is social media. At one point, that’s what we actually used it for: networking, socializing, sharing opinions, swapping ideas, and having conversations. The second money gets involved in anything, it usually starts heading downhill. That’s just how it goes.
So here I am, unexpectedly finding my way back to Facebook.
I originally ditched Facebook for Instagram. Then I broke up with Instagram and wandered over to X. Somewhere along the way I also started having a love affair with Substack because apparently I enjoy writing essays nobody asked for.
But after spending more time writing on X and Substack, I’ve been reminded that Facebook still has some serious advantages: an established community, people who actually know me, long-form posts that don’t get buried immediately, and some genuinely valuable groups.
I’ve tried Reddit. I’ve tried 4chan. Let’s just say neither one is really my thing.
I’m still pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoy X, and I’m curious to see where it goes. But Facebook may have earned itself a second chance.
So let’s see what kind of trouble we can get into this time around.
@thewildquiet444 No not really, I don't know much that's why i suggested you talk to Grok and find out. I only know that the algo will discriminate u if larger accounts block you. I sometimes made fun of people out of boredom and few of the largest accounts here blocked me; killed my visibility.
@thewildquiet444 I'm just saying it's worth to experiment.I only gave this as an example of how messed up this algo is. If it decides to discriminate your account u wont even reach your own followers. If I cared about my reach I'd probably ask Grok what the current algo prefers and what to avoid.
So you’re saying you get more engagement when you post something as a comment vs an OP? I’ve made videos too. Whats funny is a post I made that was extremely colorful with the quote from the bottles label got the most impressions out of everything I ever posted. I was told the algo likes colorful pictures. 🤣
@vegasbobbi@KAIROSMMA2 Were you equally angry when Biden opened the border to millions of migrants and then paid for their 5 star hotels in Manhattan and apartments all over this country with our money? Do you want to compare those costs with costs of throwing an event?
@AlbinWild@KAIROSMMA2 DHS designated the UFC fight a SEAR 1 event. It’s the highest security classification equivalent to a Super Bowl & requires a surge in policing/crowd control to mitigate threats to public safety….& Trump. Resources/manpower will cost millions $$.
@vegasbobbi@KAIROSMMA2 What do you mean by "extra"? Do you think we're going to hire additional agents or are we just going to move them around? Same goes to paramedics etc? Why r all the crazies acting like u r fiscally conservative all of a sudden?
@AlbinWild@KAIROSMMA2 So all the extra secret service detail on the White House grounds, policing the 75K-100k people at the Ellipse & standby paramedics will be covered by UFC? Good to know.🤦🏻♀️
@giveashitnature In Poland, oysters' freshwater cousins - Clams - are used for monitoring and ensuring the safety of drinking water in treatment plants.
Both of these fish tanks were filled with the same dirty water from the Chesapeake Bay, but the tank on the left has 20 oysters in it. The Oyster Recovery Partnership ran the experiment, and after 5 hours, this was the result.
Oysters are filter feeders. They pump water across hair-lined gills, trap algae, sediment, and other particles in mucus. In the process, oyster reefs also help remove nitrogen from the water and can capture some heavy metals.
A single adult oyster filters somewhere between 3 and 50 gallons of water per day, depending on conditions. The Chesapeake's pre-1880 oyster population was so dense that the combined filtration cleaned the entire 19-trillion-gallon bay in a week. Today's population would take over a year to do the same job.
85% of the world's oyster reefs are gone. The reefs that remain are still doing the work, just at a fraction of the historical scale. ORP's restoration plantings at Harris Creek in Maryland now remove the nitrogen equivalent of 20,000 bags of garden fertilizer per year.
20 oysters and 5 hours is what the image shows. Three thousand acres of restored reef is what it takes to put real filtration back into the bay.