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The namePros Hustle - White Rabbit Rap​

This one goes out to all the domain game hustlers out there into the rap genre - Featuring White Rabbit Rap, from the namePros white rabbit collection. Grab some popcorn, pull up a chair, and laugh a little at the guy in a rabbit costume throwing down a few beats as he grows his portfolio.

This is what I'm listening to right now...


Creative: Eric Lyon
In-House Production: Scorpion Agency LLC
Sponsor: NamePros.com
Credits: Ace-Step v1.5, WanGP2.1, WindowsCS, Pinokio, kDenLive, Invoke, Z-Image Turbo + Nvidia GTX 5060 w/8gb vRam

Lyrics
A digital scout with a hungry gaze,
Sifting through lists for nights and days.
Hunting for gems in the expired heap,
While the rest of the world is fast asleep.
He checks the DA and the search volume too,
Searching for gold in a sea of "who knew?"... The namePros Hustle.

He digs through the archives of years long gone,
Tracing the backlinks from dusk until dawn.
Is it catchy? Is it short? Does it have the right flow?
He weighs every keyword, then lets the bad go.
A premium dot-com finally catches his eye,
The perfect investment he's ready to buy... The namePros Hustle.

With a click and a claim, the asset is his,
Now comes the part of the domaining biz.
He builds a clean namePros landing page sharp and bright,
To catch every visitor’s eye at first sight.
"This domain is for sale," the header declares,
Broadcasting value to those unawares... The namePros Hustle.

Into the NamePros forums he ventures with pride,
With a marketplace listing he's eager to guide.
He sets a fair BIN and a starting bid low,
Watching the thread for the interest to grow.
He bumps up the post as the watchers increase,
Hoping for bids that will never quite cease... The namePros Hustle.

Then comes the ping—a notification’s sweet sound,
An end-user buyer has finally been found.
The offer is solid, the handshake is digital,
The feeling of winning is nothing short of pivotal.
Funds in the escrow, the transfer is fast,
His first major flip is a success at last... The namePros Hustle.

The "Newbie" tag fades like a ghost in the night,
Replaced by a hustler who’s seen the light.
It’s not just a hobby or a shot in the dark,
But a calculated fire lit from a single spark.
He’s back on the hunt with a seasoned supply,
In the world of domains, the limit’s the sky... The namePros Hustle.

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Thanks @Eric Lyon and AI assistants for another creative production!

Really like the lyrics in particular, especially this part:

"Then comes the ping—a notification’s sweet sound,
An end-user buyer has finally been found.
The offer is solid, the handshake is digital,
The feeling of winning is nothing short of pivotal."

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Ai pulp. You owe me some brain cells. They died right after the first few sentences.

PS. Fun..m but ai pulp.
 
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Ai pulp. You owe me some brain cells. They died right after the first few sentences.

PS. Fun..m but ai pulp.
Sorry about that...

It was just meant to be playfully funny, i may have missed the mark. I have a little ways to go before I get better at fine tuning and training my ai production box for the merger of lip syncing a video with an audio file along with smoother transitions in body movements and eliminating ghosts (Things that seem to appear and disappear you didn't instruct an ai assistant to add). Working on it

I may pivot to take a short break from music tracks and focus a little on narrated short commercials to see how those roll out. Baby steps, then I'll pull all the different model skills I'm learning together, in the future and be able to output higher quality.

I'm learning as I go ;)

P.S. The first part of that video, was actually me testing the creation of sound effect clips and dropping them in the right places so the sounds match with the action or movement in the video clips. Then I decided to make that test clip the intro for the music track... Might as well, right?... it was all in fun :)

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Sorry about that...

It was just meant to be playfully funny, i may have missed the mark. I have a little ways to go before I get better at fine tuning and training my ai production box for the merger of lip syncing a video with an audio file along with smoother transitions in body movements and eliminating ghosts (Things that seem to appear and disappear you didn't instruct an ai assistant to add). Working on it

I may pivot to take a short break from music tracks and focus a little on narrated short commercials to see how those roll out. Baby steps, then I'll pull all the different model skills I'm learning together, in the future and be able to output higher quality.

I'm learning as I go ;)

P.S. The first part of that video, was actually me testing the creation of sound effect clips and dropping them in the right places so the sounds match with the action or movement in the video clips. Then I decided to make that test clip the intro for the music track... Might as well, right?... it was all in fun :)

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Lol, may have worded it a bit harsh. Ai can be actually very good fun, like you demonstrated with the gif ;)

Apart from the fun stuff, and the way it helps quick tasks, I'm not a big fan of ai.

Problem is, probably gotta embrace it or you'll be left behind. I worry about the energy consumption, and quality of output. Feed crap = get crap = more crap input = even worse output.

Beyond the scope of this thread maybe :)
 
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Lol, may have worded it a bit harsh. Ai can be actually very good fun, like you demonstrated with the gif ;)

Apart from the fun stuff, and the way it helps quick tasks, I'm not a big fan of ai.

Problem is, probably gotta embrace it or you'll be left behind. I worry about the energy consumption, and quality of output. Feed crap = get crap = more crap input = even worse output.

Beyond the scope of this thread maybe :)
Ai is still at the mercy of the handler/editor and chief. I agree that if the editor/handler doesn't study how to interact with an ai assistant and just tosses out unfiltered instructions, the result will be sub-par and generate inaccurate results (That's not even counting the training of the ai model with LoRA files).

Dealing with production/advertising related ai models is similar to working with analytical ai models, where I literally have to retrain the ai agents every time using templates (Or LoRA files) I created to generate accurate results. Otherwise, the ai slips into imagination and spits out numbers nowhere near what they should be.

Checks and balances... Without them, ai is as you say, just more pulp.

There's a distinct learning curve for each ai model. They respond differently to instructions and have a unique formatting and narrative drive that can be easily forgotten switching between different models, resulting in low quality output.

Having an in-house rendering unit is giving me a crash course learning experience as I work on leveraging ai to scale my LLC's production capabilities without having to add anymore humans to the equation or the high cost of credits/subscriptions of 3rd party ai services.

And you're right, those that fight the changes ai is dropping on the table, will inevitably be left behind.

I'm riding the wave and learning how to surf the new world of ai on the horizon...

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Ai is still at the mercy of the handler/editor and chief. I agree that if the editor/handler doesn't study how to interact with an ai assistant and just tosses out unfiltered instructions, the result will be sub-par and generate inaccurate results (That's not even counting the training of the ai model with LoRA files).

Dealing with production/advertising related ai models is similar to working with analytical ai models, where I literally have to retrain the ai agents every time using templates (Or LoRA files) I created to generate accurate results. Otherwise, the ai slips into imagination and spits out numbers nowhere near what they should be.

Checks and balances... Without them, ai is as you say, just more pulp.

There's a distinct learning curve for each ai model. They respond differently to instructions and have a unique formatting and narrative drive that can be easily forgotten switching between different models, resulting in low quality output.

Having an in-house rendering unit is giving me a crash course learning experience as I work on leveraging ai to scale my LLC's production capabilities without having to add anymore humans to the equation or the high cost of credits/subscriptions of 3rd party ai services.

And you're right, those that fight the changes ai is dropping on the table, will inevitably be left behind.

I'm riding the wave and learning how to surf the new world of ai on the horizon...

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If you don't mind me asking, since you're a creative, when did you start using AI? And when did you feel the outputwas good enough to use?

Apart from the workflow, does it stimulate your creative process/thinking?

I'm in the creative field as well so just curious. Set up a private LLM a while ago to dive further into it to stay ahead of the game so just curious you know, how other people in the field feel about it.
 
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If you don't mind me asking, since you're a creative, when did you start using AI? And when did you feel the outputwas good enough to use?

Apart from the workflow, does it stimulate your creative process/thinking?

I'm in the creative field as well so just curious. Set up a private LLM a while ago to dive further into it to stay ahead of the game so just curious you know, how other people in the field feel about it.
I started using free online Ai sites for gifs about 3 or 4 months ago, learned about the open source options while playing with free music and audio sites that gave free daily login credits and then roughly 4 to 6 weeks ago I invested $2k into a gaming box with minimum Ai production specs (e.g. nivdia 5060 w/8gb vram).... which I'll need to upgrade once I learn more to unlock even better production quality options (26 to 32+ gb vRam is optimal for next upgrade)

So it hasn't been very long since building out my production box and I'm still adding, subtracting, training and studying the different available models as well as their limitations.

Im 100% inhouse with that box now. No more paid credits or subscriptions or daily free limits for me.

The stuff I'm sharing now is a "learning as I go" publication that documents my progress and failures. Some are inspirational for myself an others, while the rest is a reality check and reminder that a lot more studying and learning is needed.

Before ai, I've been in the creative field online since 2005 (way before 99Designs was acquired by VistaPrint - which i still have multiple repeat 1 on 1 clients thru that platform).

I've also had monthly royalty revenue coming in since 2012 with Zazzle. Ai will probably triple that once I decide to implement it on that platform.

At the end of the day, its still my own creative side of the brain that fuels the initial ideas, but Ai provides me the opportunity to expand and scale those ideas.

So, I guess I could say that as I learn new models, ai does inspire me to push forward and even unlocks more creative brain thought processing to feed into the machine.

One of these days, I'll be able to update my services menu with ai driven opportunity, but I'm not ready for that yet.

Heck, I may never add ai related services to my public services menu and just keep it as an inhouse resource for my own ventures, partnerships and long term contracts.

I hope things have been going well for you in your creative ai adventures. :)

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I started using free online Ai sites for gifs about 3 or 4 months ago, learned about the open source options while playing with free music and audio sites that gave free daily login credits and then roughly 4 to 6 weeks ago I invested $2k into a gaming box with minimum Ai production specs (e.g. nivdia 5060 w/8gb vram).... which I'll need to upgrade once I learn more to unlock even better production quality options (26 to 32+ gb vRam is optimal for next upgrade)

So it hasn't been very long since building out my production box and I'm still adding, subtracting, training and studying the different available models as well as their limitations.

Im 100% inhouse with that box now. No more paid credits or subscriptions or daily free limits for me.

The stuff I'm sharing now is a "learning as I go" publication that documents my progress and failures. Some are inspirational for myself an others, while the rest is a reality check and reminder that a lot more studying and learning is needed.

Before ai, I've been in the creative field online since 2005 (way before 99Designs was acquired by VistaPrint - which i still have multiple repeat 1 on 1 clients thru that platform).

I've also had monthly royalty revenue coming in since 2012 with Zazzle. Ai will probably triple that once I decide to implement it on that platform.

At the end of the day, its still my own creative side of the brain that fuels the initial ideas, but Ai provides me the opportunity to expand and scale those ideas.

So, I guess I could say that as I learn new models, ai does inspire me to push forward and even unlocks more creative brain thought processing to feed into the machine.

One of these days, I'll be able to update my services menu with ai driven opportunity, but I'm not ready for that yet.

Heck, I may never add ai related services to my public services menu and just keep it as an inhouse resource for my own ventures, partnerships and long term contracts.

I hope things have been going well for you in your creative ai adventures. :)

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Thank you for your elaborate reply Eric! I really appreciate you taking the time.

What I like most about AI is that it gives me the opportunity to explore things which would have been too time-consuming if not for it being done by a machine.

Like you, I'm still exploring, looking at options available. Theres days when I feel my head explodes with ideas and visions, with AI I can follow up on them. Just to answer to that inner voice calling ... If you know what I mean :)

Sometimes it's brilliant... Sometimes I'm like, could've done that myself in half the time.

But thats probably just an AI skill issue ;)
 
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Thank you for your elaborate reply Eric! I really appreciate you taking the time.

What I like most about AI is that it gives me the opportunity to explore things which would have been too time-consuming if not for it being done by a machine.

Like you, I'm still exploring, looking at options available. Theres days when I feel my head explodes with ideas and visions, with AI I can follow up on them. Just to answer to that inner voice calling ... If you know what I mean :)

Sometimes it's brilliant... Sometimes I'm like, could've done that myself in half the time.

But thats probably just an AI skill issue ;)
Im finding that carrying around a pen and small pocket sized spiral notebook or even using the notes app on my phone, helps me keep track of my ideas for the next time I sit at my production box to research ways to implement them...

It's also safe to say that I've woken up in the middle of the night and jotted an idea on paper with pen to make sure i don't forget it.. lol 😉
 
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