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This definitely reminds me of DJB's supervise. They specifically mention it. I see a lot of patches to DJB software on his page.. looks like whoever wrote this is a fan of the DJB style, as am I. Very neat. Haven't thought about DJB in a long time.

Edit: Ahh, I found this linked from his page. It all makes perfect sense now. https://skarnet.org/software/skalibs/djblegacy.html



Not even a test without having to pay. Slop agreed.

Thanks for the feedback! Would a 15 second sample from the uploaded track be enough?

30 seconds.

Ok ill make a sample feature today, i can offer it for all except the ai video as veo 3.1 is simply too expensive and every generation is different.

Done, let me know what you think.

Installed and worked great. Neat interface, I like that it keeps a history of the results.

Hire a great accountant that is versed in not only your state laws but also your particular business type. Their advice should save you much more than they cost you.

From what I've heard and seen, dying of rabies has to be one of the worst possible ways a human can go.


Though it has a lower mortality rate (rabies is a slate cleaner) - the tetanus end-game looks pretty rough as well. Vaccines FTW.


I don't pay attention to strikes in other countries but often in the US it seems that many of the riots here seem to just be excuses to loot businesses. Is this common in other countries as well, or something unique to the US?

I'd say that's an unfair characterization.

It is true that some of the people in riots loot businesses opportunistically but it a few percent and is not the "match" or the "fuse".

People's increasingly ahistoric thinking though leads to all sorts of not-so-mysterious mysteries such as the researcher who might struggle to wonder why a certain neighborhood is a "food desert" who, if they dug a little deeper, would find that 30 years ago there was a supermarket and numerous smaller stores that were burned down by the residents -- and that scars like that don't heal!


This guy is really hilarious.

Wow this is really neat!

How deep are your pockets? You'll need a lot of money to even get started. Data Centers are capital intensive, especially in the beginning.

I was thinking a data center, more startup style, starting small scale. I don't have much cash. The idea is to start with some servers in an office building and scale up. How do I get customers?

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