do you think Seedance's next model is closer than we think

so i've been following ai video development pretty closely lately mostly because of how quickly things have been moving and seedance in particular has caught my attention. the current version already does things that felt impossible a year ago in terms of scene length and motion control and there's been some chatter suggesting a new model might not be that far off.

from a marketing and content perspective this is worth paying attention to. ai generated video that's actually controllable and long enough to be useful changes the production side of things significantly, not just for big teams but for smaller brands and solo marketers who are already stretched thin on content creation.

i don't have anything concrete on a timeline but the pace of releases in this space has been faster than most people expected. curious if anyone else in here is keeping an eye on it or already experimenting with ai video in campaigns and what the practical experience has been like so far.

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u/Redil_Jimenezramos — 3 days ago

Which should I choose for an old sagging mattress: memory foam, pillow top, or a 2-in-1 mattress topper?

My mattress is starting to sink in the middle and I'm trying to avoid replacing it for now. I keep seeing people split between memory foam and pillow top, but I've also seen 2-in-1 mattress toppers that combine both, so I'm not sure what makes more sense for a sagging mattress. Is it mainly comfort preference or do some hold up better over time, and how fast do they flatten with daily use?

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u/Redil_Jimenezramos — 21 days ago

Things i thought were normal until someone pointed them out

It's funny how you can go years doing something a certain way and never think twice about it until someone casually points it out.

For me, there have been a few hygiene-related things i genuinely thought were completely normal because that's just how i grew up. then a friend, family member, or random conversation made me realize not everyone does it that way. nothing terrible, just one of those little habits you never question until suddenly you do.

Now I'm curious how many of us have those blind spots.

Any hygiene habits you thought were totally normal until someone else brought them up?

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u/Redil_Jimenezramos — 26 days ago