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The AI Filmmaker Who Compared His Tool to Sex and Babies – And Why Fans Called It Betrayal
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The AI Filmmaker Who Compared His Tool to Sex and Babies – And Why Fans Called It Betrayal

WebProNews·Juan Vasquez·about 14 hours ago
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Animator Jorge R. Gutierrez sparked outrage by comparing AI animation for Amazon's Punky Duck to "having sex and then they hand you the baby." The remark, amid Sora's shutdown and persistent hallucinations in generated footage, exposed deep industry rifts…

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French in a Flash: Rustic Roast Duck with New Potatoes, Sugar Snaps, and Spring Onions Recipe
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French in a Flash: Rustic Roast Duck with New Potatoes, Sugar Snaps, and Spring Onions Recipe

"Too often, we think of French haute cuisine without remembering the old, rustic heart that beats beneath it." A Split Personality France is a two-faced country. About a month ago, I ordered duck confit at an English French restaurant. It...

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i was jealous of the guy who had 117 ducks.
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i was jealous of the guy who had 117 ducks.

Reddit r/RimWorld·u/Cassiopee38·about 1 month ago
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so made my own Duck army. ~~350~~ ~~630~~ 1239 ducks, ramping up. FAST. 8 chickens joined me, they are 50 now ! and 5 horses got "trapped" in the pen

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Duck confit question for the pros…

Cooking·/u/StateYourCurse·about 1 month ago
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So I’m making duck confit and I roasted the remaining duck carcass (minus breasts and legs), rendered my fat, made a nice jiggly duck stock - there were duck feet thrown in there too etc. And now I’m making confit of 4 duck legs.…

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The Best French Food: 29 Traditional Dishes You Absolutely Cannot Miss
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The Best French Food: 29 Traditional Dishes You Absolutely Cannot Miss

The Planet D: Adventure Travel Blog·Debra Corbeil·about 1 month ago
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We have eaten our way across France, from the bustling bistros of Paris to tiny, family-run auberges in the countryside, and we’ve learned one simple

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