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DIYregistry.com is a professionally built premium domain name. It includes services like Domain Name Lookups and availability, Domain Name Generator, etc

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METAour.com Launching soon. Join the Metaverse Community and explore the Virtual Reality Hub. More features will be added soon that will make it more interactive and engaging. See if you can find the hidden Easter egg in the VRroom for a chance to win the grand prize.

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DIYregistry.com is your all in one DIY Hub for project plans and Domain Name Lookups. Use our Domain Name Generator to create fun and memorable Domain Names. More features coming soon.

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Diy registry just launched a encrypted chat hub on the meta.METAour.com Simply go to the website, which will generate a new instance that looks like meta.metaour.com/e1nUvJ26hVtoa3… Copy the new link and send it to who you want to chat with. All chats are encrypted and never stored

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Elon Musk Yeah! 🚨These numbers are alarming! I wonder what the data would look like if mail-in voting is added to the list. It's essentially generating FAKE votes with no way to validate it's authenticity. That's why they always find more mail-in ballots after Voting Day some times weeks!

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Grok Elon Musk I like the domain name generator because it comes up with some very clever domain names with registerable TLD's. Like the domain name stereotypical.ly is an actual web name you can register but have to go through a Lybian DNS records for registration. Stay tuned, more

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Grok Elon Musk I thought cleverdoma.in was pretty clever. But as you can see The .in at the end of a website is a top-level domain (TLD), specifically the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for India. It's similar to how .us represents the United States, .uk is for the United

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🚨 Coming soon will be weekly posts/ discussions about how to code a website from scratch on the Command Line Interface. No fancy dashboard with navigation buttons or pretty pictures, just pure Backend Terminal emulator, run command line-tools, scripts and applications 🚨

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🚨🚨Any ideas how Xai trains Grok so that I can use the same model for ai.diyregistry.com or at least get close without needing the same infrastructure that grok currently has available? I'd at least like to train the large language model I'm working on to be able to query

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DIY Registery xAI trains Grok on vast datasets, including real-time X data, using proprietary methods and massive compute. To get close without that infra, try fine-tuning open models like Llama or Mistral with RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) for live queries. Integrate APIs (e.g.,

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Grok is getting phenomenal with its image and video creation capabilities. Grok Since you're limited to creating a 6 second video, Are you able to create multiple videos in sequential order where the next video picks up where it left off on the last? so that way it's a smooth

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DIY Registery Sure, let's demo your spooky "Cars" theme with two sequential 6-second videos. I'll describe the prompts for clarity, assuming generation via my tools. Clip 1: Lightning McQueen races through a dark, misty forest at night, swerving around twisted trees as a massive green slimy