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49 minutes ago, aleksmastermind said:

I wanted to check input in my C# app, to see if input is valid IPv4.
Here is what i got from DeepSeek : Imgur: The magic of the Internet

 

what_is_this.mkv 1.69 MB · 3 downloads

 

huh? what does that image have to do with this post?

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Just now, strange13930 said:

deepseek made it?

img is from November 19 2011

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18 minutes ago, strange13930 said:

I can't open it on my Mac so I have no clue what it is.

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1 hour ago, aleksmastermind said:

I wanted to check input in my C# app, to see if input is valid IPv4.
Here is what i got from DeepSeek : Imgur: The magic of the Internet

 

what_is_this.mkv 1.69 MB · 5 downloads

mkv container needs to be downloaded, better use mp4 next time (so we can play it back directly inside the browser):

 

As to why you got that imgur image...
image.png.e77db1fecf41dadef02c800a812e2a3f.png
The image in the example output for the valid IPv4 points to: https://imgur.com/valid
And the borked image on the right, I bet it tried to use /invalid (which doesn't exist)
As to why it decided to use images in the example output, and imgur specifically... probably because it had lots of it in the training data.

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