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[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

smashing what again?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

So, is it better to host your own instance?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

It's in the description. I'll update the post

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

AI films will take time to be there, but if you read the description, it only took him $600 to make it.

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From the video's description:

Shared May 13, 2025

The Colorless Man (AI-Assisted Short Film)

I’m happy to share my new AI-assisted short film, “The Colorless Man.” This film took 2 weeks to complete during my free time, with a budget of $600 USD. I used various AI tools to explore how far AI-assisted film production has come.

Based on estimates from other producers and filmmakers, a film like this would typically cost between $300K and $500K without AI, depending on the scale of production. It would also require around 70 people and at least 2 months of work. Thanks to AI, this was reduced to just 1 person, $600 USD, and 2 weeks of non-continuous work.

First, I wrote the story and screenplay, then I used various AI tools to turn my script into visuals. I used ChatGPT, MidJourney, and Dreamina for images; Kling AI for videos; ElevenLabs for voices; Dreamina AI for lip sync; Suno AI for music; and MMAudio or ElevenLabs for sound effects.

Thank you for watching!

~ Hashem

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

If your moon touches another moon, it's called moon landing

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_Landing_(Modern_Family)

[–] [email protected] 26 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Sounds like a script from a pron movie

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

Soon to be LibreCloud /s

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 month ago (1 children)

You forgot the /s

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Oh yeah, i found that on my mastodon account so i copied that link instead of the real instance. But i updated the post now to use correct link

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 months ago

is coming back

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Is it hard to use LibreOffice in Android?

 
 

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/51432614

 

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/51432614

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfNi7cPE6R8

I like this one from the comment section - Brick a three and your team loses a point

What's yours?

 

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/50099863

I've been playing chess casually with friends and I decided to try some puzzles from a book. I found John Nunn's Chess Puzzle Book (2009) but I don't understand puzzle number one. Sorry if I'm beginner but I'm curious if there's something wrong with the puzzle. The provided solution is confusing. If someone can enlighten me just make this clear.

So starting positions are:

White:

  • Rook on a7
  • King on d4
  • Pawn on f5

Black:

  • Rook on h7
  • King on h6
  • Pawn on f6

Then this puzzle says


White to play: The game continues

1 Ra2 Kg5 2 Rg2+ Kxf5 3 Rf2+ Ke6 4 Ke4 Rh4+ 5 Kf3 Ra4

and eventually ended in a draw. Did either side miss something in the sequence?


When i jumped to solution, it says:


3 Kd6! Not 3 Ke6?? Kg5 and it is Black who wins. 3... Kh5 Or 3... Kg5 4 Ke6. 4 Ke7 Kg5 5 Ke6 and wins. It is surprising that White (rated 2247) missed this win.


What i don't understand is how white king jumps to d6 on move 3? Or maybe Im not reading the solution properly?

I'm not sure if im missing something here. Can anyone explain this? Feel free to recommend me a different book if this is too hard for a beginner, but im really curious why the solution is correct.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/50099863

I've been playing chess casually with friends and I decided to try some puzzles from a book. I found John Nunn's Chess Puzzle Book (2009) but I don't understand puzzle number one. Sorry if I'm beginner but I'm curious if there's something wrong with the puzzle. The provided solution is confusing. If someone can enlighten me just make this clear.

So starting positions are:

White:

  • Rook on a7
  • King on d4
  • Pawn on f5

Black:

  • Rook on h7
  • King on h6
  • Pawn on f6

Then this puzzle says


White to play: The game continues

1 Ra2 Kg5 2 Rg2+ Kxf5 3 Rf2+ Ke6 4 Ke4 Rh4+ 5 Kf3 Ra4

and eventually ended in a draw. Did either side miss something in the sequence?


When i jumped to solution, it says:


3 Kd6! Not 3 Ke6?? Kg5 and it is Black who wins. 3... Kh5 Or 3... Kg5 4 Ke6. 4 Ke7 Kg5 5 Ke6 and wins. It is surprising that White (rated 2247) missed this win.


What i don't understand is how white king jumps to d6 on move 3? Or maybe Im not reading the solution properly?

I'm not sure if im missing something here. Can anyone explain this? Feel free to recommend me a different book if this is too hard for a beginner, but im really curious why the solution is correct.

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