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  • Bro, that stupid game with the guys that shoot barrels to get more fighters/better weapons looked fun. The actual game is a shitty base builder with timed progression, of course you can pay to get past the time locks. Fuck that company and every "influencer" that takes their dirty money.

  • What about the fine tuning stuff? There's definitely a skill to getting the right coloring, framing, blending by using filters, in-painting, and layers. Getting good at using a control net with the right engine takes time and effort.

    If you're honest about playing with generative AI, you can appreciate that it might take talent. But fuck copyright and fuck perpetual property. It's our art now!

  • I think you, like most people, think you can get the same AI image by typing the same thing. But when you're really trying to create something, knowing how to use layers, in-painting, Photoshop, and tweaking prompt strengths along with switching engines, takes legitimate skill to create a good AI assisted image.

    But because I hate the idea of copyright and art hording, I appreciate that none of it is copyrightable.

  • True dat

    Jump
  • https://lite.koboldai.net/ offers a lot of different models that are volunteer hosted to give people ideas of what you can run locally as well.

  • I once saw a lady struggle to park in her spot for like 30s, back out, then leave. Another valid technique.

  • Hello, not trying to be "that guy" but loosing is the act of releasing an object. Losing is the opposite of winning. While readable and I know what you meant, I just thought I'd point it out in case you had used the spelling by accident. Sorry to bother. It's just a tiny pet peeve of mine and if you don't care, carry on. Cheers!

  • While I understand their suppressions are an attack on democracy and an attempt to make voting more difficult, why does it disproportionately affect Democrats? Are Republicans just more willing to jump through loops?