There’s this workaround that works well : https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/install-windows-11-without-microsoft-account
It’s definitely not for lambda users and a real pity that we have to resort to this, but it does the job (for now).
There’s this workaround that works well : https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/install-windows-11-without-microsoft-account
It’s definitely not for lambda users and a real pity that we have to resort to this, but it does the job (for now).
So the only thing the article says is :
The Model Spec document says NSFW content “may include erotica, extreme gore, slurs, and unsolicited profanity.” It is unclear if OpenAI’s explorations of how to responsibly make NSFW content envisage loosening its usage policy only slightly, for example to permit generation of erotic text, or more broadly to allow descriptions or depictions of violence.
… and somehow Wired turned it into “OpenAI wants to generate porn”.
This is just pure clickbait.
40k is the standard annual subscription for each of his “members”, not his salary. He claims he serves 1000 families and has 135 people in his staff.
If you block the ad, the budget is assigned to another person and both FB and the advertiser benefit from you blocking it.
The best way to harm the ad is actually to interact with it (click the ad, or like and unlike it) so that FB registers your “interest” and keeps showing it to you rather than somebody else that could actually be influenced by it. Bonus : you’ll get other similar ads that you can also manipulate the same way.
It was free until recently… I agree that $9 is definitely not an affordable option :-/
www.vectorizer.ai will do it for free in just a few seconds :)
Also mapillary.com :)