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  • I like the pencil exclamation, that's a nice touch :)


  • Prompt: a 1950s sci-fi newspaper full-page ad, of an atom-punk robotic chef cook wearing a chef's hat, cooking a wonderful meal in a modern kitchen, two kids look up at the robot with big smiles, the text "What's for dinner, Cuisine-Bot?" is written in bold font on the top of the page --ar 21:29 --v 6.1

    And an AI generated blurb to go along with it.

    What’s for Dinner, Cuisine-Bot?

    Meet the marvel of tomorrow, today! Introducing Cuisine-Bot, the culinary genius of the atomic age. Tired of your wife struggling in the kitchen while you sit dreaming of a hearty, perfectly-cooked meal? Fear no more! Cuisine-Bot is here to rescue your home from dull dinners and frazzled family moments.

    Imagine this: you come home from a hard day's work, greeted by a sparkling, stainless steel marvel who has already prepared a roast fit for a king. Your wife? She's relaxed, her hair perfect, and there’s even time for her to join your children in a round of wholesome family fun! Cuisine-Bot ensures no more late meals or burnt casseroles. With cutting-edge circuitry and a chef's precision, every dish is a masterpiece.

    Here’s what Cuisine-Bot will bring to YOUR family:

    • For You, Sir: Never again will you have to endure overcooked meat or lumpy gravy! Cuisine-Bot guarantees a dinner that’ll make your taste buds salute.
    • For Her: Your wife will finally have time to read that magazine she never gets to open! No more slaving over the stove—Cuisine-Bot handles the chopping, stirring, and baking with ease.
    • For the Kids: Little Johnny and Susie will never be late to the table again. Why? Because Cuisine-Bot’s meals are so tasty, even the pickiest eater will be licking their plate clean.

    But wait, there’s more! Cuisine-Bot isn’t just a chef—it’s a time machine to more family fun. With meals made faster than your car goes from 0 to 60, evenings can now be spent playing games, telling stories, or simply basking in the glow of your perfect suburban life.

    Revolutionize your kitchen today! Cuisine-Bot CL-37 is the helping hand (or two!) your family deserves. Don’t wait—order now, and we’ll throw in our patented “Pie Perfection Attachment” absolutely free!

    Cuisine-Bot: The Future of Flavor for the Modern Family.

  • Midjourney normally doesn't let Trump through.

    Just use ‘politician’, apparently Trump is the Midjourney default for politician these days 🙄

  • WhatsHerBucket

    @WhatsHerBucket@lemmy.world


    Mozart! Now playing in the Galleria downtown!

    Starting prompt: Mozart playing a grand piano with a tip jar on top, inside a modern day mall

  • Ziggurat

    @Ziggurat@sh.itjust.works


    He didn't resurrected but was repaired

    Prompt A robotic Jesus being crucified, on the cross, On year zero, biblical scene Model : Dreamshaper XL, Lora Robotic Parts Style link

  • Trollivier

    @Trollivier@sh.itjust.works


    On the podcast this week, we don't agree on anything. Please follow us, give us a 5 star review. If you're watching on YouTube, press like and subscribe.

    Prompt : Three Greek philosophers, of old and young age, in an ancient forum, sitting at a marble table, wearing traditional robes but using modern podcast gear like headphones, microphones on stands, and laptops and monitors. They’re in the middle of a heated debate, gesturing wildly. The setting is classic and grand, with sunlight streaming through marble columns. Painted in a detailed, dramatic, historical art style.

  • Tomorrow weather: Cloud, or Sun, me not know.

  • Samurai Jack, though not really from growing up.. (Then again, when do we ever stop growing up? :)

    It had great stories and beautiful artwork. But to an adult eye it was obvious that all those "robots" were there to keep it kid friendly.
    All that oil was a clear stand-in for tons and tons of blood.

  • The introduction of CD-ROM was mind blowing for me. Encyclopedias, interactive storybooks, talking Carmen Sandiego?!
    It felt so futuristic.

  • Yes! I loved the mind maze. I was never really good at it (English is not my native language), but it was always fun to play.
    I would bother my parents afterwards with all the facts I had learned. They were indulging at first, but even the greatest of patience will run out eventually :)

  • Pixie

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  • How did you get ChatGPT to use a different aspect ratio? I thought it could only do squares?