My first test with [Wan 2.1](https://huggingface.co/city96/Wan2.1-I2V-14B-480P-gguf). I didn't think something this good would be released to the public for free anytime soon, but here we are. Insane.
The coffee pot wasn't updated and now I'm sitting here without coffee. If Trump does anything this term, end this day light saving psychological manipulation already. Tired of it. Right when I get used to the new change, it changes again. Fuck.
I blame AI. It's empowering the low life dumb asses of society with the power and tools to scam people, who would have otherwise been too stupid to figure this stuff out. I was phishing in the 90s as a child before phishing was even called phishing. Luckily I only stole videogame items/money, but even that felt scummy so I never did it again. But it made me realize how easy it is to scam people, or more importantly I learned how to avoid getting scammed myself.
Always verify urls. There are so many .extensions these days, anyone can create a fake url of any business these days, and then put up a fake front end which looks and operates exactly like the real deal. Verify the website you are dealing with is the actual website you are intending to interact with.
Always verify email addresses. Scammers can easily create look-a-like emails of legitimate businesses by changing characters, like using an L instead of an i for example. But they can even spoof their email to make it appear as if it's coming from a legitimate source without any alternations in spelling. So an email which appears to come from a legitimate source should not be blindly trusted. You must inspect the header information of the email, which is usually hidden away in most apps, requiring you to click a button to view. Look at the return path, does it match the sender's domain? If not, be suspicious. Check SPF, DKIM, and DMARC in the headers. If any fails, itโs likely spoofed.
Do no trust random phone numbers. Don't recognize a phone number? Don't answer it. Even just answering gives a scammer knowledge that there is an real life person at the other end of this phone number, which they will try to gather info on to scam, or sell off to other scammers. It just causes more unwanted calls. When searching for a phone number on google, always verify it's the actual phone number you want to call. Every once in a while my mother will say "I got the number on google, they wanted $200.", only to discover she's talking to some fucking scammer. Which triggers another security talk from me. That's what inspired this post actually. And the countless other people I've read getting scammed recently.
Stop giving scum bags scammers your info.
Stop giving scum bags scammers your money.
Respect your phone and computer. Be mindful of what you install on it, especially if you don't know what you are doing.
I could make so much money off you dumb asses if I wanted to. Fortunately I am white and my DNA does not allow me to live comfortably fucking over other people.
I used to be able to listen to this guy for hours. Even if I didn't fully trust him it was always interesting and informative to listen to his perspective. Now within 5 minutes of putting his show on I tune out completely. I have to force myself to listen to what he is saying. It doesn't hit the same way it used to. Something has changed. Maybe it's his constant groveling to Trump and Musk who he portrays as the 2nd coming of Christ any chance he gets. They are immune to criticism. I was never a fan of his protege Owen but his show is infinitely more interesting than Jone's now. I know you all know it's all fake and gay anyway. I guess need some better podcasts to put on in the background while I do other shit.
It's definitely legit. God just has a thing for jewish people... and under threat of burning and suffering in an enteral firey doom until the end of time, I accept that.
The rich can afford it, the poor get it for free on my tax dollar. The only people who can't afford steak are the hard working lower/middle class. You ready to riot yet?