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Ah, I ran into a gunicorn issue with timeouts and worker timeouts. Thanks for that.

Very interesting article. Well-explained.

Yes! I’ve even considered finding some extension to just accept every cookie option for every site, so just I’m not hammered with consent dialogs on StackOverflow.

I use multiple browsers for testing, across multiple computers.

Perhaps this fact, along with their consent expiration policy causes the consent dialogs to always show.


The GitHub notes they were required to remove any nsfw content, or unlabeled content.


“ Globe gores are strips of paper containing printed maps in the sizes and shapes needed for globe construction. The maps can be either terrestrial (showing the earth) or celestial (showing the heavens) and the gores are typically football shaped. The gores can be thought of as pre-assembled building blocks for a globe of a particular size which a globe-maker can quickly utilize to construct a globe without having to spend the time constructing the maps. ”


Wow, this is pretty good. The response includes written summaries, and confidence levels.


By “publishing”, it seems authors are limited to distribution inside the ElevenReader app.

They also offer an audio suite: “Authors can use Studio, our premium audio suite, for fine-grained voice customization, pacing control, and multi-speaker selection.”

And authors can use FindAway Voices (one of the most popular options for sourcing generated voices for audiobooks).


Three examples are shown in the demo video:

* Using code to create a video with an image background, animated text in the top left, and an image in the top corner.

* (using the above video) adding an mp3 as the sound source, with transcribed text appearing in the center, with an animated wave form

* combining two videos- a horizontal video and a vertical video showing someone explaining it


It's actually two:

The first and second prompts use the same browser context



Dupe.


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