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Prompt: Tell the tragic story of the hippie CTM who left his fellow jets fans from jets nation. Hallucinogenics are believed to be involved.

 

 

The story of the hippie CTM, as he was known among the Jets Nation, was one of tragedy. He had been a fan of the Jets since his childhood, and was always the life of the party, an inspiring presence to all the Jets fans. However, as he grew older, he began to experiment with hallucinogenic drugs, and eventually became addicted to them. His friends and family begged him to stop, but he refused to listen. Eventually, the drugs took their toll, and CTM's behavior changed drastically. He began to act erratically, and the once cheerful, inspiring figure of the Jets Nation began to fade away. One day, CTM announced that he was leaving the Jets Nation forever. His friends and family tried to convince him to stay, but it was too late. He had already left, and no one ever saw him again. The tragedy of the hippie CTM left a lasting impact on all the members of the Jets Nation. Despite his addiction, he was still a beloved figure and his loss was felt deeply by all.

@CTM @Jetsfan80 @JiFields @The Crusher @Integrity28

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Omg a guy like me shouldnt have this kind of technology:

 

Max and Tom Shane had been friends since college, and they shared a mutual love for the local football team, the Jets. For years, they had attended games together and kept up with the team's news and stats on the official Jets website. One day, however, they were surprised to find that they had both been banned from the website. It seemed that a few comments they had made in the past had been considered inappropriate, and they were no longer welcome on the site. Not ones to be deterred, Max and Tom decided to start their own website dedicated to the Jets. They worked hard, and within a few months, their website had become a success. Fans from all over were flocking to the site to get their Jets news. Seeing their success, Max and Tom decided to take their website on the road. They bought an RV and started travelling to Jets games, parking in the lot and setting up their website for fans to visit. The website was an instant hit, and Max and Tom quickly became the most popular people in the parking lot. But what the fans didn't know was that Max and Tom had another reason for their RV - in the privacy of the parking lot, they could have gay sex without anyone knowing. Max and Tom's website was a success, and they continued to travel around to different games, spreading their love for the Jets and having a good time in the process.

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Prompt:  Write a poem about the Jets, Hall of Fame QB Mike White, Tom Shanes love for Mike White, and the destruction of all who dont believe in Mike White

Verse 1

The Jets, they were the team that Mike White played for

Tom Shane, he loved him even more

His loyalty and devotion, never seen before

The pride of his loyalty, it was quite a chore

Verse 2

Mike White, the Hall of Fame QB

His skills, they were so great

His arm, it could throw a bomb

His talent, it could not be debated

Verse 3

Tom Shane, his love for Mike White

It was strong and fierce

He rooted for him, even in his darkest night

His loyalty never ceased

Verse 4

For those who doubted Mike White

Tom Shane had no mercy

He destroyed them with all his might

For those who did not believe in Mike White, there was no charity

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@The Crusher

Prompt:  write an essay about why bacon is good for you

 

Response: Bacon is one of the most popular and delicious breakfast meats, but it is also good for you. While bacon is often viewed as unhealthy due to its high fat and sodium content, it is actually a good source of several important vitamins and minerals. In addition, bacon is a good source of protein and can help you stay full longer.

First, bacon is a good source of several important vitamins and minerals. It is a rich source of thiamin, which is essential for normal nerve and brain function, as well as riboflavin, which helps your body convert food into energy. It is also a good source of niacin, a B vitamin that helps your body break down fats and carbohydrates.  As well, bacon is a good source of selenium, an important mineral that helps your body fight off infection and supports proper thyroid function.

Second, bacon is a good source of protein. Protein is essential for muscle development and helps your body recover from exercise. Additionally, it helps to keep you feeling full for longer, which can help you avoid overeating.
 

Finally, bacon is a great way to add flavor to your meals. Compared to other breakfast meats, bacon has a salty and savory flavor that can enhance the taste of other foods.

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Prompt:  Write an essay about why Zach Wilson is the worst QB in the NFL.
 

Response:  When it comes to the NFL, there are a few quarterbacks who can be considered the worst in the league. Among these quarterbacks is Zach Wilson, the second overall pick in the 2021 draft.
 

While there are many valid reasons why Wilson is the worst QB in the NFL, there are a few that stand out. For starters, Wilson doesnt have the experience necessary to play in the NFL. He played only one full season at BYU and was not heavily tested against top-level college competition. Wilson was able to put up big numbers against weaker opponents, but his lack of experience puts him at a disadvantage in the NFL.
 

In addition to his lack of experience, Wilson also struggles in terms of accuracy. He has been known to be wildly inaccurate on his throws, often missing open receivers or throwing the ball into double coverage. His completion percentage at BYU was an average of 60%, which is far below the standards of an NFL quarterback.
 

Finally, Wilson has struggled with decision-making and reading defenses. He often makes poor decisions under pressure and fails to recognize how defenses are trying to attack him. This lack of understanding of the game puts him at a severe disadvantage when facing NFL teams.

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25 minutes ago, Jetsfan80 said:

@FidelioJet @Dunnie @Hal N of Provo

 

Prompt:  Write an essay about why Zach Wilson is the worst QB in the NFL.
 

Response:  When it comes to the NFL, there are a few quarterbacks who can be considered the worst in the league. Among these quarterbacks is Zach Wilson, the second overall pick in the 2021 draft.
 

While there are many valid reasons why Wilson is the worst QB in the NFL, there are a few that stand out. For starters, Wilson doesnt have the experience necessary to play in the NFL. He played only one full season at BYU and was not heavily tested against top-level college competition. Wilson was able to put up big numbers against weaker opponents, but his lack of experience puts him at a disadvantage in the NFL.
 

In addition to his lack of experience, Wilson also struggles in terms of accuracy. He has been known to be wildly inaccurate on his throws, often missing open receivers or throwing the ball into double coverage. His completion percentage at BYU was an average of 60%, which is far below the standards of an NFL quarterback.
 

Finally, Wilson has struggled with decision-making and reading defenses. He often makes poor decisions under pressure and fails to recognize how defenses are trying to attack him. This lack of understanding of the game puts him at a severe disadvantage when facing NFL teams.

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OMG.

 

Prompt:  Write a tagline and movie synopsis for JiF and Crusher the wedding movie, Jif is a toned surfer who hates the football but loves the Jets and Braxton Berrios' abs. Crusher is very fat.

Tagline:  "Love is blind, but Jif and Crusher know that it doesn't have to be!"

Synopsis:  Jif and Crusher are two star-crossed lovers who come from different worlds. Jif is a toned surfer who loves the waves and the Jets, but hates football and loves Braxton Berrios' abs. He's never been one for commitment and prefers a life of freedom and adventure.

On the other hand, Crusher is a very large man with a big heart. He loves to laugh and eat, but has a hard time finding someone to love him for who he is.

Despite their differences, Jif and Crusher find themselves drawn to one another. As their love blossoms, the couple must face their own inner struggles and differences to make their relationship work. With an array of colorful characters and comedic situations, JiF and Crusher: The Wedding Movie is an uplifting story of love that proves that no matter how different two people are, love can always prevail.

 

@The Crusher

@JiFields

@Spoot-Face, @Stark @Integrity28 @Bleedin Green @Beaver @Jets Voice of Reason @Nolder @Leelou @Verbal @Drums @Pac @CTM @GATA @Greenseed4 @jvill 51 @Barry McCockinner @Arsis @kdels62 

I'd watch this porn.

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prompt: Write a story about high society from the perspective of a poop slinging monkey that is high on Quaaludes.

Once upon a time, there lived a little monkey in the depths of the jungle. He was a simple fellow, content to spend his days swinging from tree to tree and gathering food for his family. But then one day his life changed forever, when he stumbled upon a mysterious bottle of Quaaludes.

The monkey was curious, so he decided to try a few of the pills. Immediately he felt a wave of euphoria wash over him, and he decided he liked the feeling. So every day, he would take a few Quaaludes and swing from tree to tree, feeling happier than ever.

One day, while high on the Quaaludes, he stumbled upon a strange clearing near the edge of the jungle. There, he discovered a grand mansion filled with people dressed in fancy clothes and talking in grandiose tones. He had stumbled upon a gathering of high society.

The monkey was enthralled with these people, so he decided to stay for a while and observe them. But, he quickly discovered that the people were quite snobby, and were not fond of a little monkey watching their every move.

So, to fit in, the monkey decided to take up a new hobby: slinging poop. He found that it was the perfect way to gain acceptance from the high society crowd, and soon he was the life of the party.

The monkey slung poop with such finesse and skill, that he quickly became a celebrity among the high society crowd. He was invited to the most exclusive parties and events, and even got to meet some of the most famous people in the world.

The monkey continued to take the Quaaludes, and enjoyed his newfound fame. He never forgot his humble beginnings, and always stayed true to himself.

And so, the little monkey from the jungle went on to become one of the most beloved members of high society.

@Integrity28

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19 hours ago, Jetsfan80 said:

@FidelioJet @Dunnie @Hal N of Provo

 

Prompt:  Write an essay about why Zach Wilson is the worst QB in the NFL.
 

Response:  When it comes to the NFL, there are a few quarterbacks who can be considered the worst in the league. Among these quarterbacks is Zach Wilson, the second overall pick in the 2021 draft.
 

While there are many valid reasons why Wilson is the worst QB in the NFL, there are a few that stand out. For starters, Wilson doesnt have the experience necessary to play in the NFL. He played only one full season at BYU and was not heavily tested against top-level college competition. Wilson was able to put up big numbers against weaker opponents, but his lack of experience puts him at a disadvantage in the NFL.
 

In addition to his lack of experience, Wilson also struggles in terms of accuracy. He has been known to be wildly inaccurate on his throws, often missing open receivers or throwing the ball into double coverage. His completion percentage at BYU was an average of 60%, which is far below the standards of an NFL quarterback.
 

Finally, Wilson has struggled with decision-making and reading defenses. He often makes poor decisions under pressure and fails to recognize how defenses are trying to attack him. This lack of understanding of the game puts him at a severe disadvantage when facing NFL teams.

Alright, now OpenAI is just pulling stuff straight from here.

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prompt: write a song that appears to mean one thing but has deeper meaning upon further analysis

Verse 1:
You took my heart, you took my soul
I thought we had it all
But now I see, you were just using me
You were never really mine

Chorus:
Love, love, it's just a game
Love, love, it's all the same

Verse 2:
You played me for a fool, you made me believe
In a love that wasn't real
But now I see, the truth behind your lies
You were never truly mine

Chorus:
Love, love, it's just a game
Love, love, it's all the same

Bridge:
But now I'm free, I've broken the chains
I'll never be fooled again
I see the world in a different light
I've learned my lesson, I've won the fight

Outro:
Love, love, it's just a game
Love, love, it's all the same
But I won't be a victim, I won't be a pawn
I'll find real love, I'll move on.

On the surface, this song appears to be about the pain of a failed relationship and the realization that love is just a game. However, upon further analysis, the lyrics can also be interpreted as a metaphor for the realization that the pursuit of fame and success is ultimately empty and unfulfilling, and that true happiness comes from within. The line "you were never truly mine" can be seen as a commentary on the ephemeral nature of fame and success, and the chorus "love, love, it's just a game" can be seen as a call to reject the superficial pursuit of these things in favor of finding true fulfillment and inner peace.

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prompt: write a song that appears to mean one thing but has deeper meaning upon further analysis

Verse 1:
You took my heart, you took my soul
I thought we had it all
But now I see, you were just using me
You were never really mine

Chorus:
Love, love, it's just a game
Love, love, it's all the same

Verse 2:
You played me for a fool, you made me believe
In a love that wasn't real
But now I see, the truth behind your lies
You were never truly mine

Chorus:
Love, love, it's just a game
Love, love, it's all the same

Bridge:
But now I'm free, I've broken the chains
I'll never be fooled again
I see the world in a different light
I've learned my lesson, I've won the fight

Outro:
Love, love, it's just a game
Love, love, it's all the same
But I won't be a victim, I won't be a pawn
I'll find real love, I'll move on.

On the surface, this song appears to be about the pain of a failed relationship and the realization that love is just a game. However, upon further analysis, the lyrics can also be interpreted as a metaphor for the realization that the pursuit of fame and success is ultimately empty and unfulfilling, and that true happiness comes from within. The line "you were never truly mine" can be seen as a commentary on the ephemeral nature of fame and success, and the chorus "love, love, it's just a game" can be seen as a call to reject the superficial pursuit of these things in favor of finding true fulfillment and inner peace.


Interesting.  Just one C*ck’s opinion though. 

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There is a thread in the NFL forum, the bot signed up here apparently.  :)

I had like no free time this week. Swamped at work, trying to help my family out with some things, and we are leaving for Disney in the morning. I say all that because I legit stayed up to 4am several days messing around with this.

I don't think people realize how big of a deal this is.

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Boom. The ability to converse and have it change what it created it incredible. 

I have always been a techie, but I was never a programmer. This week I had it write two plugins, one for my Outlook 365 and one for JetNation. Things I have wanted for years and could never find plugins for. It cranked them out in 10 seconds.

Amazing.

When they hook this thing up to the web and let it get current data its going to get even scarier.

 

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On 12/11/2022 at 12:55 AM, Maxman said:

There is a thread in the NFL forum, the bot signed up here apparently.  :)

I had like no free time this week. Swamped at work, trying to help my family out with some things, and we are leaving for Disney in the morning. I say all that because I legit stayed up to 4am several days messing around with this.

I don't think people realize how big of a deal this is.

  • Write 10 paragraphs on world war II, using dates
  • Now put it in a bulleted list

Boom. The ability to converse and have it change what it created it incredible. 

I have always been a techie, but I was never a programmer. This week I had it write two plugins, one for my Outlook 365 and one for JetNation. Things I have wanted for years and could never find plugins for. It cranked them out in 10 seconds.

Amazing.

When they hook this thing up to the web and let it get current data its going to get even scarier.

 

open ai wrote the plug-ins for you?

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On 12/6/2022 at 8:42 PM, Pac said:

 

Prompt: Tell the tragic story of the hippie CTM who left his fellow jets fans from jets nation. Hallucinogenics are believed to be involved.

 

 

The story of the hippie CTM, as he was known among the Jets Nation, was one of tragedy. He had been a fan of the Jets since his childhood, and was always the life of the party, an inspiring presence to all the Jets fans. However, as he grew older, he began to experiment with hallucinogenic drugs, and eventually became addicted to them. His friends and family begged him to stop, but he refused to listen. Eventually, the drugs took their toll, and CTM's behavior changed drastically. He began to act erratically, and the once cheerful, inspiring figure of the Jets Nation began to fade away. One day, CTM announced that he was leaving the Jets Nation forever. His friends and family tried to convince him to stay, but it was too late. He had already left, and no one ever saw him again. The tragedy of the hippie CTM left a lasting impact on all the members of the Jets Nation. Despite his addiction, he was still a beloved figure and his loss was felt deeply by all.

@CTM @Jetsfan80 @JiFields @The Crusher @Integrity28

 

I'm borrowing this for the upcoming mafia @CTM Search Party game and giving you credit, sir.

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https://www.vice.com/en/article/wxje8n/researchers-use-ai-to-generate-images-based-on-peoples-brain-activity

What if an AI could interpret your imagination, turning images in your mind's eye into reality? While that sounds like a detail in a cyberpunk novel, researchers have now accomplished exactly this, according to a recently-published paper. 

Researchers found that they could reconstruct high-resolution and highly accurate images from brain activity by using the popular Stable Diffusion image generation model, as outlined in a paper published in December. The authors wrote that unlike previous studies, they didn’t need to train or fine-tune the AI models to create these images. 

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The researchers—from the Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences at Osaka University—said that they first predicted a latent representation, which is a model of the image’s data, from fMRI signals. Then, the model was processed and noise was added to it through the diffusion process. Finally, the researchers decoded text representations from fMRI signals within the higher visual cortex and used them as input to produce a final constructed image. 

 

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The researchers wrote that a few studies have produced high-resolution reconstructions of images but it was only after training and fine-tuning generative models. This resulted in limitations because training complex models are challenging and there are not many samples in neuroscience to work with. Prior to this new study, no other researchers had tried using diffusion models for visual reconstruction. 

This study was a peek into the internal processes of diffusion models, the researchers concluded, saying that the study was the first to provide a quantitative interpretation of the model from a biological perspective. For example, there is a diagram that the researchers created showing the correlation between stimuli and noise levels in the brain. The higher-level the stimuli, the higher-level the noise level would be, and the higher resolution the image would be. In another diagram, the researchers show the engagement of different neural networks in the brain and how it would de-noise an image to reconstruct it. 

 

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“These results suggest that, at the beginning of the reverse diffusion process, image information is compressed within the bottleneck layer. As denoising progresses, a functional dissociation among U-Net layers emerges within visual cortex: i.e., the first layer tends to represent fine-scale details in early visual areas, while the bottleneck layer corresponds to higher-order information in more ventral, semantic areas,” the researchers wrote. 

In the past, we’ve seen other examples of how brainwaves and brain functions can create images. In 2014, a Shanghai-based artist Jody Xiong used EEG biosensors to connect sixteen people with disabilities to balloons of paint. The people would then use their thoughts to burst specific balloons and create their own paintings. In another EEG example, artist Lia Chavez created an installation that allowed the electrical impulses in the brain to create sounds and light works. Audiences would wear EEG headsets, which would transfer the signals to an A/V system, where the brainwaves would be reflected through color and sound.  

With the advancement of generative AI, more and more researchers have been testing the ways AI models can work with the human brain. In a January 2022 study, researchers at Radboud University in the Netherlands trained a generative AI network, a predecessor of Stable Diffusion, on fMRI data from 1,050 unique faces and convert the brain imaging results into actual images. The study found that the AI was able to perform unparalleled stimulus reconstruction. In the latest study released in December, the researchers revealed that current diffusion models can now achieve high-resolution visual reconstruction. 

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https://www.vice.com/en/article/wxje8n/researchers-use-ai-to-generate-images-based-on-peoples-brain-activity

What if an AI could interpret your imagination, turning images in your mind's eye into reality? While that sounds like a detail in a cyberpunk novel, researchers have now accomplished exactly this, according to a recently-published paper. 

Researchers found that they could reconstruct high-resolution and highly accurate images from brain activity by using the popular Stable Diffusion image generation model, as outlined in a paper published in December. The authors wrote that unlike previous studies, they didn’t need to train or fine-tune the AI models to create these images. 

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The researchers—from the Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences at Osaka University—said that they first predicted a latent representation, which is a model of the image’s data, from fMRI signals. Then, the model was processed and noise was added to it through the diffusion process. Finally, the researchers decoded text representations from fMRI signals within the higher visual cortex and used them as input to produce a final constructed image. 

 

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The researchers wrote that a few studies have produced high-resolution reconstructions of images but it was only after training and fine-tuning generative models. This resulted in limitations because training complex models are challenging and there are not many samples in neuroscience to work with. Prior to this new study, no other researchers had tried using diffusion models for visual reconstruction. 

This study was a peek into the internal processes of diffusion models, the researchers concluded, saying that the study was the first to provide a quantitative interpretation of the model from a biological perspective. For example, there is a diagram that the researchers created showing the correlation between stimuli and noise levels in the brain. The higher-level the stimuli, the higher-level the noise level would be, and the higher resolution the image would be. In another diagram, the researchers show the engagement of different neural networks in the brain and how it would de-noise an image to reconstruct it. 

 

SCREENSHOT FROM PAPER

“These results suggest that, at the beginning of the reverse diffusion process, image information is compressed within the bottleneck layer. As denoising progresses, a functional dissociation among U-Net layers emerges within visual cortex: i.e., the first layer tends to represent fine-scale details in early visual areas, while the bottleneck layer corresponds to higher-order information in more ventral, semantic areas,” the researchers wrote. 

In the past, we’ve seen other examples of how brainwaves and brain functions can create images. In 2014, a Shanghai-based artist Jody Xiong used EEG biosensors to connect sixteen people with disabilities to balloons of paint. The people would then use their thoughts to burst specific balloons and create their own paintings. In another EEG example, artist Lia Chavez created an installation that allowed the electrical impulses in the brain to create sounds and light works. Audiences would wear EEG headsets, which would transfer the signals to an A/V system, where the brainwaves would be reflected through color and sound.  

With the advancement of generative AI, more and more researchers have been testing the ways AI models can work with the human brain. In a January 2022 study, researchers at Radboud University in the Netherlands trained a generative AI network, a predecessor of Stable Diffusion, on fMRI data from 1,050 unique faces and convert the brain imaging results into actual images. The study found that the AI was able to perform unparalleled stimulus reconstruction. In the latest study released in December, the researchers revealed that current diffusion models can now achieve high-resolution visual reconstruction. 

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On 1/29/2023 at 8:19 AM, Barry McCockinner said:

That's pretty cool. Could you share your prompt for doing this?

Sorry I missed this thread. For one of the plugins I just asked it to write a WordPress plugin that emails me when 1) a user logins to WordPress and 2) when a new post is published.  It wrote the plugin, gave me instructions on how to install it (that part I knew already). And it used the admin email address by default which was fine. I have a plugin that did this years ago but the author abandoned it. Really helpful for me.

Otherwise I use it a lot to help write sales emails, help me pull value out of technical topics to better explain things to prospects. It is a game changer but i haven't seen 4 yet. That is going to be insane, I am jealous if you have it already.

 

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17 minutes ago, Maxman said:

Are you on a paid plan?

Yes. $20/month.

I use it all the time at work (software dev). V4 blows previous version away.

I'm writing software right now for a side project outside of work and it's like having a super efficient senior dev working with me. It's a good helper for existing projects but an outstanding tool for green field dev. Totally blows my mind how good it is.

The world changes so fast now.

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15 minutes ago, Maxman said:

Sorry I missed this thread. For one of the plugins I just asked it to write a WordPress plugin that emails me when 1) a user logins to WordPress and 2) when a new post is published.  It wrote the plugin, gave me instructions on how to install it (that part I knew already). And it used the admin email address by default which was fine. I have a plugin that did this years ago but the author abandoned it. Really helpful for me.

Otherwise I use it a lot to help write sales emails, help me pull value out of technical topics to better explain things to prospects. It is a game changer but i haven't seen 4 yet. That is going to be insane, I am jealous if you have it already.

 

Your post is what got me to start trying to use it for work. Thank you.

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26 minutes ago, Barry McCockinner said:

Your post is what got me to start trying to use it for work. Thank you.

Sure thing, I had the fake bot posting lol. Those were bot written posts though. But I was copying \ pasting. Got tired of it about 10 minutes in when I saw all the real stuff I could do with it.

I saw that 4 was coming out. Makes sense it is for paid members. I am going to upgrade. The image integration in 4 is mind blowing.

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