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I'm pretty sure this is in response to the flood of Sora anime parodies that have flooded TikTok in the past 48 hours. Seems like OpenAI is acknowledging some strongly worded letters from anime rights holders rather than individual artists, or the response wouldn't be this swift.


Is this only on iVerify EDR? I can’t seem to find it on the up-to-date basic version.


Grok 3 is on Azure AI Foundary [0] and announced an integration with Telegram, albeit they are paying Telegram $300m not vice versa [1]. But I agree, choosing Grok is just a huge reputational liability for anyone’s work that is serious.

[0] https://devblogs.microsoft.com/foundry/announcing-grok-3-and... [1] https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdxvr3n7wlxo


Any plans for GCP Vertex AI or AWS Bedrock? Apparently Grok 3 had the highest score for Golang on roocode.com/evals so I’d like to try it for coding. The free tier app hasn’t been bad either, I like it’s attitude a bit better than ChatGPT.


If you use an Arm mac, the mainline release is still using Rosetta. You can switch to the beta release which improves battery life and performance.


Withholding security updates unless the user gives up their PC's data to Microsoft's cloud, use Bing search to accumulate 1000pts or pay $30 is comically petty, even by Microsoft standards.


Archived link since original was taken down: https://archive.ph/Jjwv8


"Economically the savings for the use of open source ad blockers are potentially easier to understand. For example, in the United States, if all Internet users enabled Privacy Badger on their computers, they would expect to save more than 91 million dollars annually. Globally, if all Internet users used uBlock Origin, they would collectively save more than 1.8 billion U.S. dollars a year."

https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/8/2/18#:~:text=Economically%2...


This isn't a product landing page, nor am I affiliated with Monzo. It is a company policy page showing effective principles to communicate with customers.


For mobile, “Control Panel for Twitter” has a paid safari extension for iOS or a free user script version for any browser that supports a user script manager. Unfortunately solutions like these only work on the web app, rather than the native app.

https://github.com/insin/control-panel-for-twitter


At the end of each spam message there is a unique 15 character string. Anyone know what purpose the string is supposed to serve?



Poor attempt at trying to make the URL unique possibly and prevent it from being blocked. Someone could easily block the domain or use regex to block comments with that domain.


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