I once made an uncensored ollama local model to glitch. I made it type out what it thinks the user is trying to do instead of an actual response. It was really creepy that it was very accurately describing what my intent was even though I tried to be subtle about it.
I've recently had the same issue but with my Google accounts. I had to get a new Phone number just to get the account back and then it got disabled again. Not much is on that account. I just casually used it for signing into websites or services that I just wanted to try out and also for having separate subscription list for youtube & watching some gaming/movie/music videos that I don't want to be recommended on my main account. Now I'm worried that my other accounts might get suspended out of the blue. What is going on? I'm already degoogled and use custom domain. I don't even block ads on Youtube. I want to support the content creators. That's why I still even use them to watch videos. Is it finally time to move on to custom youtube frontend?? But if this happens to Apple accounts too, I can't just deApple. This is concerning. I didn't lose much from that incident but I recommend everyone to make a backup of your important stuff now!!!!
Based Chechen. EQ matters. This is scientific. HN seethe. We need to monitor positive impacts from banning degen music. /s. This is so disingenuous it doesn't even ban ethnic metal music. Let's ban all degen music but Metal is cool
I don't get it. People who are going to read your books usually just buy it cause paper is 2000% better to look at. People who can't afford to buy books wouldn't have bought it anyways. It's a service problem. People refuse to go back to pirating video games. IDK just build a gated community around your publishing company. Build communities of people who love your books. People will buy books to join your community. Stop being lazy
Why are people so mean here? according to his bio he’s an author in his late 60s. It’s his job. And he’s telling us not to follow this yourself right at the start.