On the other hand, the redundant testicles are really opening you up for some extra pain.
On the other hand, the redundant testicles are really opening you up for some extra pain.
Maybe I’m just old and stuck in my ways, but I don’t see the upside here. Why would I need Google’s AI to be able to tell the tone of my messages and respond appropriately. They’re my messages. People send me messages to talk to me. In what world do I want to remove myself from that process?
If my wife texts me and says “when are you going to be home from work?” I don’t want an AI looking at my chat history and making a guess. I want to tell her what I have going on right now and respond. If a friend asks me if I wanna hang out this weekend, I don’t want AI checking my calendar and seeing I’m free and then agreeing to plans. I want to think about it and come to a decision myself.
Can someone smarter than me point to an actual good use case for this?
You should definitely avoid http://xtremehdiptv.org/ It’s about half the price you were paying and has live TV, movies and series.
You should definitely avoid XtremeHD IPTV (http://xtremehdiptv.org/). For $15 a month, it’s way too cheap to offer all the live TV, movies, and series that it does. The article specifically mentions low pricing as a red flag, and I can definitely say that compared to what you’d normally pay for every live channel (including the premium ones and pay per view), series, and any just about any movie you can think of, this is most definitely a service that you should steer clear of.
Is “southern Europe” what they used to call colonies in Africa?
Oh nice. I didn’t realize you put his name in the prompt.
Also, did you put Lemmy in the prompt? Looks like it might have chosen Lemmy Kilmister as its model:
Holy crap, that looks just like my dad! How do you get the character to look roughly the same in each picture? Everything I’ve done through an online tool completely reinterprets the prompt for each picture so they never look the same.
That kid is back on the escalator again!
I like to think there’s a little Bob Ross AI going “here’s your bravery test, we’re just going to add a nice little booty right about here.”
Are there ads on Sync? I’ve been using it exclusively for the last week or so and haven’t seen a single one.
I have a credit card that I don’t use for daily use, so it always has a sub $100 balance. It’s easy for me to notice if there are any extra charges. I think if you were really concerned about privacy, they accept cryptocurrency.