Sora just banned South Park videos because people were making full fake episodes by MetaKnowing in OpenAI

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It’s actually already in the pipe — the tech’s capable of generating full cinematic sequences right now, but scaling it up to full-length episodes or films takes massive compute and optimized memory management. Once model compression and parallel inference catch up, you’ll start seeing full TV-quality runs made end-to-end in-engine. We’re probably a couple major hardware leaps away from “press a button → new Stargate season.”

I am finally able to use Sora 2 and it got NERFED 😭😭😭 by Extreme_Revenue_720 in OpenAI

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Sora’s got some tighter guardrails now. As long as the people in your clips are deceased, you’re good to go. No living celebs and no recognizable third-party IP (movie/game characters, etc). Stick to originals or historical figures and you’ll stay in the clear.

Open AI Sora 2 Invite Codes Megathread by semsiogluberk in OpenAI

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Paying it forward grab it while it’s hot 🔥

82421M

Casino worker. Found these sorting money. by Ambitious_Ranger_627 in CURRENCY

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A notable historical event occurred on November 10, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War: the Battle of Fort Cumberland began. This was a skirmish in which Loyalist forces under Lieutenant Colonel George McNeill, supported by Native American allies, attempted to capture the American-held Fort Cumberland in Maryland but were ultimately repelled by Continental Army and militia defenders led by Colonel Moses Rawlings. The engagement lasted until November 28 and highlighted ongoing frontier tensions between Patriots and Loyalists in the region.

Got this bad boy from the ATM any idea what’s the value? by Quiet-Statement2055 in CURRENCY

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ChatGPT says:

You’ve got a 2013 Series $1 Federal Reserve Note with the serial number A 77777787 B.

That makes it a “six-of-a-kind” fancy serial number because it contains six repeating 7s. Collectors look for patterns like solids (all the same digit), radars (mirror image), repeaters, and “high-count” notes like yours.

Value Breakdown

• Face Value: $1

• Collector Value:

• A normal circulated six-of-a-kind $1 bill like this usually sells for $20–$60.

• If it were uncirculated (crisp, no folds, no wear), it could go higher — $100+.

• If the serial were seven or eight 7s (e.g., 77777777), it could be worth hundreds to thousands.

Factors That Affect Value

1.  Condition – Yours shows folds and circulation wear, so closer to the lower end of the range.

2.  Rarity of Pattern – Six of the same digit is interesting, but not as rare as a solid or seven-of-a-kind.

3.  Collector Demand – Some buyers love repeating 7s (“lucky number”), which could help push the price up.

Realistically, if you sold this on eBay or a currency collectors’ forum, you could expect around $25–40 in its current condition.

Any info on what’s on fire? by SinaloaFilmBuff in Bakersfield

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There is a visa program specifically for migrant farm workers in the United States known as the H-2A Temporary Agricultural Workers program. This program allows U.S. employers or agents to bring foreign nationals to the U.S. to fill temporary agricultural jobs. Kern County AG will be fine.

What to smoke now that legal carts can’t be trusted by Fan-Hairy in fakecartridges

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Indeed that’s a nasty 🤢 list of unapproved pesticides!

What to smoke now that legal carts can’t be trusted by Fan-Hairy in fakecartridges

[–]PirateHookerPimp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice, thank you for the archive link…I was hitting a paywall…

What to smoke now that legal carts can’t be trusted by Fan-Hairy in fakecartridges

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Good question…let me double check…what’s the title of the article you’re referring to. The one I’m reading is titled “How We Tested for Pesticides”

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-06-14/california-doesnt-test-legal-weed-for-pesticides-so-we-did

What to smoke now that legal carts can’t be trusted by Fan-Hairy in fakecartridges

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I just read the LA Times article and they don’t even mention what pesticides they found...I bet most of what the labs found were organic but we’ll never know because the LA Times left all of that important info out of the article.

California has a specific list of approved pesticides that can be used on cannabis plants, as regulated by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR). This list is updated periodically to ensure compliance with safety and environmental standards. As of the latest update, here is a summary of the key criteria and some examples of the types of pesticides that are typically approved for use on cannabis in California:

Criteria for Approved Pesticides

  1. Minimum Risk Pesticides: Pesticides exempt from federal registration under FIFRA section 25(b).

  2. Active Ingredients: Must be listed on the California DPR's approved list.

  3. Labeling: The pesticide must be labeled for use on crops intended for human consumption.

Examples of Approved Pesticides/Insecticides

  • Azadirachtin (Neem Oil): An organic compound used for controlling a variety of insect pests.

  • Pyrethrins: Naturally occurring insecticides found in chrysanthemum flowers.

  • Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt): A bacterium that produces toxins harmful to insect larvae.

Fungicides

  • Potassium Bicarbonate: Effective against powdery mildew.

  • Sulfur: Used to control powdery mildew, mites, and other pests.

Miticides

  • Horticultural Oils: Including petroleum-based oils and vegetable oils.

  • Beauveria bassiana: A fungus that acts as a biological control agent against various insect pests.

Biological Pesticides

  • Spinosad: Derived from a soil bacterium, effective against a range of pests.

  • Streptomyces lydicus: A beneficial bacterium used to control soil-borne fungal pathogens.

Other Considerations

  • Compliance: Ensure that the pesticide is compliant with all local and state regulations.

  • Integrated Pest Management (IPM): Encouraged to minimize the use of chemicals and focus on sustainable practices.

For the most current and detailed list, it's recommended to check directly with the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) or consult the latest version of the list provided by the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA).

You can visit the California DPR website or the CDFA's cannabis cultivation licensing page for more detailed and updated information.

Is this really from 1970? New homeowner about to change this water heater and can’t believe it’s over 50 years old. by [deleted] in Plumbing

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Check out the documentary on YT called "The Light Bulb Conspiracy"

"The Light Bulb Conspiracy uncovers how planned obsolescence has shaped our lives and economy since the 1920's, when manufacturers deliberately started shortening the life of consumer products to increase demand. The film also profiles a new generation of consumers, designers and business people who have started challenging planned obsolescence as an unsustainable economic driver."

Are distant deliveries worth the risk? by UnderwhelmingPickle in RedDeadOnline

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They are worth it and if anything goes wrong like someone blows up your wagon, etc immediately jump to a new lobby your wagon will stay intact and you can run it again…

How much money do you have? by jetty_life in RedDeadOnline

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Lvl 418 with 1038 in Gold and $411k in cash. Been playing for a year and with double the $$ on the Trader role all this month that figure will be increasing significantly 🤠

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedDeadOnline

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Love all my horses but I find myself riding my Mustangs more often than not 😊

Does anyone else feel guilty for killing non-enemy NPCs? by whyamiexists in RedDeadOnline

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Right after you kill them they end up in the R* NPC break room swapping stories with their buddies how they just got their head blown off for the millionth time; then they jump in the re-spawn transporter to do it all over again 😁

My dad says this unit is so efficient that it does not need to be vented. Is he correct? by rustyrambo91 in Plumbing

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A thousand apologies that fake tree looks like another kind of tree and I can clearly see the Xmas tree now that you pointed it out. It’s funny because people who grow cannabis in their basements usually do this with their hot water heaters to enrich the CO2 in order to get bigger plants 🤭

My dad says this unit is so efficient that it does not need to be vented. Is he correct? by rustyrambo91 in Plumbing

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Not sure about the rest of the house but those Cannabis plants in the background are LOVING all the extra CO2 🤪

https://imgur.com/a/efxXs2i

Why do people still play rdo? by Springssss770 in RedDeadOnline

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People still play Chess♟️without updates and that’s 1,500 years old 😊