How’s security when hosting on a reverse proxy? My main concern is the api endpoint which needs to be exposed for the all to work.
How’s security when hosting on a reverse proxy? My main concern is the api endpoint which needs to be exposed for the all to work.
Yeah it probably iPhones post processing 😅 And that was not visible like that to the naked eye. At max the green/turquoise veil at the bottom. Sometimes a little reddish purple.
Edit: somehow the picture looks super compressed, I’ll try to upload
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Yay we’re developing the uncanny valley for AI generated content
FYI the beard is photoshopped in. The original video is on his insta handle @zuck
I’m not so sure about that… if you train an ai on images with disfigured anatomy which it thinks is the “right” way it will generate new images with messed up anatomy. It gives a feedback loop, like when a mic picks up its own signal.
Also, the cybertruck might not look as damaged but the cost to fix is almost the price of the vehicle. The frame gets damaged since the car does not rally absorb the force into a crunch zone.
I can recommend Orion Browser. It’s from the people that make Kagi. It has the option to either install chrome or Firefox addons. Syncs across iCloud also.
The blacks are pitch black because they aren’t illuminated.
It is OLED. My monitors are reflecting which highlights the black boarders around it. It looks incredible in a dim/dark room.
My bad, English is not my native language. Thanks for the correction
It tries to download locally but it’s faster to download it from steam CDN 🫣
10 minutes ago! Cameras can’t capture how good the OLED looks. Even just the setup was stunning haha
Way to kill your platform. Sadly there’s no big competition
I’ll be honest I still use Reddit when I’m trying to solve problems or look up niche stuff. But the iOS app is garbage… on my phone I only use Lemmy.
Kagi (Siamese), Orpheus (Big Black Cat) and Onyx (Smol Black Cat)
You could also put it behind a cloudflare proxy subdomain, right? That way it looks like the origin ip comes from cloudflare