

Oh, you know, I didn’t even realize you replied to yourself.


Oh, you know, I didn’t even realize you replied to yourself.


Okay, so you’re saying that although the editor made a mistake or was biased, but unlike a lot of other resources, they have to show their sources, so if you care to look, you can see if it is true?
If so, I think that makes sense.


How is it not? Genuine question, I use wiki a lot, and generally trust the articles, though I have seen some inaccuracies before.
I simply don’t pick them up. They seems to like it on the ground.


Noodle’s great. I highly recommend their video on the Matrix’s green-ness.


I agree it has a bad taste because of the historical power structure, but it’s honestly similar to this. Some languages just look funny to English speakers since they are partially mutually intelligible.
Yeah I really hope we figure out some metadata, chain of custody, or something cool like this structured lighting idea to clearly identify real and fake images and video soon.
I thought the same, but it’s definitely Sora-generated
Yeah, a pretty common prompt it looks like. I gotta be more on the lookout for this crap.
https://youtube.com/shorts/vY9sKc3Zt14
https://youtube.com/shorts/t0Yhak4Y93U
Probably based on this real video from years ago:
Stevens-Johnson isn’t specific to nsaids, it’s been linked to lots of drugs, but more commonly certain antibiotic or anticonvulsant classes. Extremely rare though, around 5 cases in a million person-years.