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Listened to the video when I was doing something else, apparently it's based on two medium posts with a long description of that nft project
Of course those two posts aren't linked in the description
That's a great site thanks!
Just shows that a 17 minute video contains the same amount of information as a 2 minute read!
Good video, thanks for sharing. Not sure what people here are moaning about. I guess anything over 10 seconds is "too long" nowadays.
Many people, myself included, prefer to read. I can quickly skim an article to make sure it's worth investing some time into before reading it for retention and understanding. I can also read far faster than a narrator can narrate the same. Overall, written word is just a significantly more effective medium for me. Others may have different reasons.
Is that personal preference a reason to complain about someone else sharing a video link?
I personally dislike how much people lean into video for information, also because I prefer to read, perhaps it's a little bitter but I get the sentiment
The ending caught me off guard. I had already read about the whole NFT thing before the video released but now I'm interested in what he supposedly found about the Rabbit itself.
Maybe he'll talk about Rabbit's very shoddy software offerings like making people insert their credentials into a VM they put very little effort into locking down? Or the fact that their "Large Action Model" so far is just Playwright running on Ubuntu?
IDK if the whole thing of Rabbit Inc. it's a scam, but seems like an interesting concept. Smartphones could do it easier with a good paid AI app development not needed for a separate device also but anyway interesting concept for a "shady" company.
Part 1 π
That ending caught me off guard, I thought it was gonna be a one and done lol.
And here I thought it was $150