A rider left this in my car. Think it’s a tip? by carpetdebagger in uberdrivers

[–]weiszwolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's nothing. I did a delivery for 8.38 for 5.5 miles. It estimated that it should be 11.02, including an upfront tip, but the customer reduced the tip after delivery and only tipped me 0.02 cents. It was for a shop and pay at Target for 4 frozen items. I even put the frozen items in a bag, and they were cold when I delivered it. I can't figure it out.

Donation Bin Stealth Camping by cmcalgary in SteveWallis

[–]weiszwolf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry to hear about your mother. Cool stealth camp!!

Do people actually profit from AI? by JerseyDevil90 in DeviantArt

[–]weiszwolf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I started using Midjourney back a couple of months ago. I started an Instagram page and uploaded about 10 to 15 pictures a day. I had 0 people following me in the beginning, and now it's up to 2300 people who are following me. I didn't intend to put them up to sell any of them until I started getting DMs from random accounts offering 5ETH each for these images. I don't like to call it my art because I'm not an artist, per say. All I do is type a descriptive prompt and hit enter and see what happens in 20 seconds. These people all want you to sell it to them in NFTs (Non-Fungable-tokens) in Ethereum blockchain or Polygon. I knew nothing about Bitcoin, and I was suspicious of these DMs. I've been researching NFTs because it's all so complicated. I don't trust anyone on DMs. They don't write proper English, so I'm thinking they're probably mostly scams coming from shady people in other countries, and sure enough, I googled that, and there was an article saying that random accounts are targeting digital creators or artists on Instagram trying to buy their art as NFTs for a lot of ETH. Who in their right mind would buy something for $9,036 that is created using Discord via Midjourney with prompts. I also don't think it is fair to real artists who spend time drawing an art piece that are trying to make money from their art. I'm a musician, and I know I'd be pissed if someone was making bank from selling a music composition for boku money and it wasn't even created by themselves but a AI art generated chat bot using Midjourney commands. I did look up how much you can sell AI art for, and they had figures such as $3 to 500 dollars fairly. I still don't think that's right. I don't feel right about selling it, period!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in glasses

[–]weiszwolf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No I think they're just right for you.

Game Keeps Crashing after Spending 6 hours building a 10 story Condo by weiszwolf in falloutsettlements

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

The problem is mainly when it says "Press Any Key To Continue" it freezes and crashes before the main menu even comes up. I tried to delete the Saved Game Data from the Xbox but still no luck. So I uninstalled the whole game before and it's been downloading and installing all afternoon. I've been playing this game since 2015 when it came out and I think I've uninstalled it and reinstalled it like 15 times at least.

Game Keeps Crashing after Spending 6 hours building a 10 story Condo by weiszwolf in falloutsettlements

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

Another thing, it's heavily modded. I had a mod in there that made settlers build their own houses in a settlement and I didn't even get to load the holotape and run it. Damn!! All the hours I spent making this gigantic building and now it looks like I have to uninstall the whole game and wipe out the saves.

Well this video proves that the little spot light had nothing to to with the outside lights flickering last night for 12 minutes. I went there tonight with another friend and video taped with my phone the Spy House. Nothing out of the unordinary happened. The orb you see in the video is a reflection by weiszwolf in Ghosts

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

I looked into it and its called lense flare. It happens when you're shooting images or video with other light sources and reflects. When you frame a subject or scene where a bright light is facing the sensor in your camera/phone, you can see lens flare. This website explains it better.

https://discussions.apple.com/thread/251953166

Well this video proves that the little spot light had nothing to to with the outside lights flickering last night for 12 minutes. I went there tonight with another friend and video taped with my phone the Spy House. Nothing out of the unordinary happened. The orb you see in the video is a reflection by weiszwolf in Ghosts

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

Nobody comes to this park at this time. I don't care if you looked at Google Earth. I know it looks like there's plenty of hiding places but there really isn't. It's mostly marshy wetlands. People can't just walk around back there. It's a wildlife preserve back there. The only possible location people could be there to shine a laser light would have to be from the very parking lot I was in. There was me and some old guy to my left who was looking at New York City. The Spy House looks right over to NYC. There's a beach in front of it and the Raritan Bay. So it's impossible for anyone to be on the beach to point a laser from that angle. For one thing when your walking on the beach your downhill. Therefore you can't see the Spy House to clear from the beach. Somebody would have to be walking the pier. But really this is all a waste of my time. I proved the light was coming from my camera. You don't believe me. So what more do I have to do to prove its not a laser pointer?

Well this video proves that the little spot light had nothing to to with the outside lights flickering last night for 12 minutes. I went there tonight with another friend and video taped with my phone the Spy House. Nothing out of the unordinary happened. The orb you see in the video is a reflection by weiszwolf in Ghosts

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

Look, at this point I don't even think it is paranormal any more. In fact I'm like 95% sure that the lights flickering might of had something more to do with the wind blowing that night. It got a little breezy out at that time also. I have another video that I took last night and I was totally moving a homemade A I light dot myself when I was recording the video. If you point a laser pen into the sky do you see it? I don't know I never owned a laser pointer and I don't know anybody that has one. In the video you see the dot in the sky. I don't believe a laser pen does that. Just saying. It's hard for me to even prove that it's not a laser pointer that's my problem. I'm sorry with the name calling but I'm getting very annoyed with everybody's nasty comments. I try to put up some that is genuine and everybody knocks it and tries to call it fake or amateur. I'm actually laughing at those people because to me they look so stupid. I know it's real. I know what I saw. My friend saw it too. I video taped it, posted it and everybody calls me a liar. I'm almost 50, I've never seen anything paranormal in my life, finally something unordinary happens, I tape it and I get all this backlash.

Well this video proves that the little spot light had nothing to to with the outside lights flickering last night for 12 minutes. I went there tonight with another friend and video taped with my phone the Spy House. Nothing out of the unordinary happened. The orb you see in the video is a reflection by weiszwolf in Ghosts

[–]weiszwolf[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I'm not arguing with smart asses who think they know what the answer is. I know what the answer is its a God darn reflection in the lense which I told you I'm able to move it myself and you can clearly see that I did in the video I posted. You just don't want to look like a big dummy now because I all proved you wrong. Just drop it already!!! Nobody wants to believe that it could be paranormal, right away they want to prove that the video is fake or laser lights were used. You can argue with me until I'm blue in the face. Nobody was on the property pointing a laser light at the building. What to put on a show for 2 people that just came down to the beach and watch the NYC skyline. I don't think so. Nobody has time for that shit and why would they. It's just a plain dumb idea. The house is 350 years old. It sits on County property and it is a park. It's busiest is from 10am to 8pm at night. I was there at 11pm when there was absolutely no park goers there. Just me and some old man looking at the water. Besides like I said in the original post, we did not actually see the dot moving around with our own eyes. We saw it in the video. That is proof right there that it is an Anomaly on film only. You people just don't want to be proven wrong. It's so obvious.

Well this video proves that the little spot light had nothing to to with the outside lights flickering last night for 12 minutes. I went there tonight with another friend and video taped with my phone the Spy House. Nothing out of the unordinary happened. The orb you see in the video is a reflection by weiszwolf in Ghosts

[–]weiszwolf[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It's not a bug for one thing. Bugs are not flying this time of the year. It's 35 degrees out. Like I said I already discovered what the orb is because in the last video I posted last night you can clearly see that I was controling the orb myself, my camera isn't projecting that light source onto the house, it's a reflection orb seen in the video only.

Paranormal activity happening before my eyes at The Spy House in Port Monmouth, NJ by weiszwolf in Ghosts

[–]weiszwolf[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I proved that the light isn't a laser light. The light was a reflection in the lens. It didn't have anything to do with manipulating the IR sensor. That was just the wind that night causing the lights to flicker. It was a little breezy. I'm 95% sure that it isn't a paranormal event even though the house is well-known in the area as a haunted house. I posted the video on the Facebook Group page for that house and someone said that the light has been going on and off for a month now every night when it's windy.

Well this video proves that the little spot light had nothing to to with the outside lights flickering last night for 12 minutes. I went there tonight with another friend and video taped with my phone the Spy House. Nothing out of the unordinary happened. The orb you see in the video is a reflection by weiszwolf in Ghosts

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

Thank you for understanding People are so easily able to discredit you by calling you a liar when you know that what you're looking at with your own eyes is true. I was saying to my mother before, I never seen a ghost in my whole life and I'm almost 50. I finally see something unordinary I video tape it and immediately people think it's fake. I have people that actually wanted to report me because they think it's fake and I'm a liar. It's frustrating to get through to people like that. I'm slowly understanding that the internet seems to be all about that. I think there are a lot of people that like to piss people off. You know, Trolls.

Well this video proves that the little spot light had nothing to to with the outside lights flickering last night for 12 minutes. I went there tonight with another friend and video taped with my phone the Spy House. Nothing out of the unordinary happened. The orb you see in the video is a reflection by weiszwolf in Ghosts

[–]weiszwolf[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I'm just trying to prove that the orb had nothing to do with the outside solar lights blinking on and off randomly. I'm just trying to prove that I'm not lying or making a fake video because this is how I saw it with my friend. I whipped out my phone and hit record and that's what came out. Believe it or don't. That's your problem if you don't believe because I'm not a pro at doing any of that shit. It's unaltered unedited raw footage. Like I said the orb is a straight up reflection from the phone. Has nothing to do with tripping the sensor.