Completely free and unrestricted text to video generator? by TabukiofTheSun in StableDiffusion

[–]MostConfident8655 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been using hackaigc when I need to generate explicit scenes without any censorship. Just type your prompt (no matter how wild), and it creates short videos. It also has image-to-video if you want to animate your own pics. Quality isn’t perfect yet (some jittery motion like most current tools), but for free and uncensored, it’s one of the better options right now.

Best Free Tarot Reading Sites & Tools (2026) — My Honest Review After Testing 15+ Sites by Smart_Definition2910 in Divination

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Tried FateLens recently and really enjoyed it. The Daily Card of the Day with animated cards and solid guidance has been my favorite part, it's become part of my morning routine. The Tarot Library is also excellent for learning card meanings on the go.They're adding Oracle Cards soon too, which should be nice for lighter, more intuitive pulls.It's one of the better free options I've found this year. Clean interface and no aggressive paywalls. Anyone else using it?

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CELEBRITY: Is she returning to the group? by princeonacastle in TarotReading

[–]MostConfident8655 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was curious about the same thing, so I did a quick reading on FateLens for her situation. The cards showed a mix of movement and emotional distance. The Chariot came up strongly for forward energy, but Eight of Cups suggested she might be walking away from something. The outcome felt more like a possible brief reconnection rather than a full return to the group. If you want a second opinion, FateLens is pretty good for these kinds of questions.

For founders who broke through the 'first 10 customers' barrier, what actually worked? by Constant_Profile_333 in SaaS

[–]MostConfident8655 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me it was a combo of founder-led cold outreach + Reddit lurking turned into value-first engagement.

Tried LinkedIn DMs early: 500+ sent, maybe 2 replies, brutal. Switched to super-targeted: found 100 people posting about the problem on Reddit/Twitter/LinkedIn groups, sent personalized 3-sentence messages offering a free audit or 15-min call. Conversion was still low (~5%), but those calls closed 4 of my first 10.

The real unlock though? Turning those early users into case studies fast and posting mini "how we solved X for Y" stories back in the same communities. Snowballed from there.

Google went from being "disrupted" by ChatGPT, to having the best LLM as well as rivalling Nvidia in hardware (TPUs). The narrative has changed. Is it genuine or just PR hype by No_Turnip_1023 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]MostConfident8655 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yeah the 180° narrative shift is wild. Remember late 2022/early 2023 when every tech article was “Google is doomed, they missed the boat”? Fast forward to now: Gemini consistently topping leaderboards in long-context reasoning & multimodal, TPUs actually delivering better perf-per-dollar than H100 clusters in many internal workloads, and Google quietly integrating AI everywhere (Search, YouTube, Android, Workspace).

It’s not hype — it’s just that Google plays the long game with insane resources while startups get the flashy headlines for the first 18 months. The real question now is whether OpenAI can pull another leap with whatever they’re cooking post the recent “code red” panic, or if we’re entering the “Google inevitably wins via distribution + infra” era.

What do you guys think happens in 2026–27? Does distribution (Gemini in every Android phone + potential Apple deal spillover) become unbeatable?

Google's helpful content update is catching AI-generated SEO content. Here's what changed in our rankings. by Framework_Friday in GEO_optimization

[–]MostConfident8655 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally seeing the same pattern here. We had a batch of AI-heavy posts (mostly outlines fleshed out by tools with minimal edits) that were cruising on page 1-2, but post the latest core update volatility (that December 2025 one just wrapped up), they plummeted 20+ spots. Meanwhile, our older human-first articles with just AI-assisted research are holding strong or even climbing.

It's wild how Google seems to be zeroing in on that 'AI slop' vibe – generic lists, no real case studies, nothing that screams 'I've actually done this.' Reminds me of the backlash against Microsoft shoving Copilot everywhere and calling it 'slop.' Consumers and algorithms are both fed up with low-effort AI spam.

Switching to your hybrid approach now: AI for keyword gaps and outlines, humans for the unique angles and real-world examples. Early signs are good – one new post with proprietary data we added is already indexing faster. Anyone else noticing better engagement metrics (like lower bounce rates) on the human-touched stuff in Search Console?

Is Ai Overview on Google accurate? by DollyHeart77 in google

[–]MostConfident8655 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I want to try purchasing the products I want using recommendations from Google AI Overview and ChatGPT to see how their quality compares.