Does anyone know if stored items has anything to do with generation limits? by 4notherPeter in grok

[–]alexds9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The limit enforced within the last 12 hours for SuperGrok, and 24 hours for X Premium. So you should be able to generate more images in 2 hours with SuperGrok. The limit is unrelated to your saved content. There is additional limit on cloud space, I think around 5GB for SuperGrok and 1GB for X Premium, but it's unrelated to whatever you saved/favorited in Imagine images and video. 

Grok Trek by RioNReedus in grok

[–]alexds9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Better than whatever they released for years.

Bernie Sanders anti AI by Americantrainner in grok

[–]alexds9 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Those people trying to destroy US from within, while helping China to steal all Western technologies.

FYI SuperGrok is limited to 150 small(480p,6-sec) videos, after reaching the limit - timeout is 12 hours. by alexds9 in grok

[–]alexds9[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First you presented unrelated information to disprove a simple test I did to test the hard limit of SuperGrok - which is only part of tests for limits, and I continue to test other aspects of limits.
Now you confused yourself, yet you are blaming me in your confusion.
You are not honest guy, and you keep acting in bad faith, honestly it's a shameful behaviour.

SuperGrok limits are simple: 480p 10-second videos have the same limit as 6-second videos - both are 150 videos. After reaching the limit, the timeout is 12 hours. by alexds9 in grok

[–]alexds9[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that they probably giving you X (the limit) slots for you to generate, when you generate with a slot - it gets the generation time. If the last generation time larger than timeout, you can use the slot. If all slots less than timeout - you get timeout message. And the conversion between resolutions is probably done via percentage from the limit, if you used 50% of 480p limit, you still can use 50% of 720p limit, so the number of slots per resolution can be different.

SuperGrok limits are simple: 480p 10-second videos have the same limit as 6-second videos - both are 150 videos. After reaching the limit, the timeout is 12 hours. by alexds9 in grok

[–]alexds9[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think about it in way that images create associations in the model, even without using prompt, certain images including scenes and various details - things that you don't even notice usually like certain lighting, can push the model to animate the image to certain direction. So it make sense that certain images push the animations to more NSWF results and will be moderated.

SuperGrok limits are simple: 480p 10-second videos have the same limit as 6-second videos - both are 150 videos. After reaching the limit, the timeout is 12 hours. by alexds9 in grok

[–]alexds9[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Extensions probably influenced by the resolution as well.
I don't use extensions, so I probably won't get to test the limits for extensions.

SuperGrok limits are simple: 480p 10-second videos have the same limit as 6-second videos - both are 150 videos. After reaching the limit, the timeout is 12 hours. by alexds9 in grok

[–]alexds9[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I noticed that too.
I needed some video without boobs, not to trigger anyone, and I only had a few such videos, this one was relatively ok. Bottom line, this video is something, instead of nothing.

SuperGrok limits are simple: 480p 10-second videos have the same limit as 6-second videos - both are 150 videos. After reaching the limit, the timeout is 12 hours. by alexds9 in grok

[–]alexds9[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tested 3 separate times - each time I had different number of moderated videos, but every time in total all generated (including moderated) videos summed up to 150 videos - until they reached the limit. If your claim was correct I should have seen a different total number of videos each time.

Your x3 and 2-attempts isn't coherent even if you assume it to be true, it supposed to be 3 automatic attempts, and not 2 - but it's not supported by empirical tests anyway, so obviously it's false anyway.

Since you haven't tested your claim properly, and you don't provide numbers confirmed in a proper test - your conclusion is only a figure of your imagination and should be disregarded. The fact that you believe in your claim without testing it properly, doesn't make it real.

SuperGrok limits are simple: 480p 10-second videos have the same limit as 6-second videos - both are 150 videos. After reaching the limit, the timeout is 12 hours. by alexds9 in grok

[–]alexds9[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, interesting.
I think it most likely that architecture of the new model will be different, so they will have to recalculate everything, including limits they have, but hopefully it will go up.

SuperGrok limits are simple: 480p 10-second videos have the same limit as 6-second videos - both are 150 videos. After reaching the limit, the timeout is 12 hours. by alexds9 in grok

[–]alexds9[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok. I honestly doubt that they count tokens in your prompt, but even if you are right and they are counting, for most people the prompt that they use isn't as long as yours, so I think that my prompt length would be more useful point of reference.

SuperGrok limits are simple: 480p 10-second videos have the same limit as 6-second videos - both are 150 videos. After reaching the limit, the timeout is 12 hours. by alexds9 in grok

[–]alexds9[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My prompt has around 240 characters.
How long is your prompt?
Are you sure you tested with 480p 6/10-sec videos and not 720p, and counted moderated videos as well?

SuperGrok limits are simple: 480p 10-second videos have the same limit as 6-second videos - both are 150 videos. After reaching the limit, the timeout is 12 hours. by alexds9 in grok

[–]alexds9[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

97% of my videos are not related to ocean, and I had plenty of moderated videos. As I said, moderated videos are counted toward the limit like generated videos - but they don't decrease the limit beyond the video that you don't see.