I'm getting `rate_limit_error` on the API when posting posts with just title+url. What is the default rate limit for posts? Do all requests have a rate limit or only posts? Can I get the rate limit from an instance with a request to the API? Edit: ```json { "local_site_rate_limit": { "id": 1, "local_site_id": 1, "message": 180, "message_per_second": 60, "post": 6, "post_per_second": 600, "register": 3, "register_per_second": 3600, "image": 6, "image_per_second": 3600, "comment": 6, "comment_per_second": 600, "search": 60, "search_per_second": 600, "published": "2023-02-05T03:52:36.832982" } } ``` I'm getting limit rate with a 10 second delay so `1/post_per_second = 0,0016` seconds / post delay is not right. So what do those even mean and what is the delay I should have between posts?
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While the Large Language Models (LLMs) themselves cannot directly perform search and provide citations like Bing or Perplexity, there may be platforms or tools that enable LLMs to utilize search capabilities. With the emergence of local models with 11k context, this approach becomes particularly interesting for quickly searching and retrieving information from the web.
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Mainstream media is often accused of being a government propaganda tool, and there are many things they would never show. I've thought about this after seeing the clip titled "You are a disgrace! Canada PM Trudeau savaged by German MEP at EU Parliament" on YouTube. Taking a quick look at YouTube, I see it's not covered by any of the popular mainstream propaganda outlets. There are probably many other clips like this that they would never show. What are your favorite ones?