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  • I'd expect that many images are going to be somewhere near 50% grey if you average their luminance out overall. That's just the average of every colour though. The fact that averaging a range of things tends toward a standard distribution isn't particularly surprising. Again though, it's not hard to get a diffusion model to generate something outside of that expectation.

    Prompt: "night sky"

    Image:

    Average colour:

    Average brightness: 21%

    Prompt: "lineless image of an old man drawn in yellow ink on white background"

    Image:

    Average colour:

    Average brightness: 90%

  • I'm saying it because it's not only obvious with even a moments thought (you can literally just ask it for an entirely red image or whatever), but also because it's easily provable.

    Prompt: "Under the sea"

    Image:

    Average pixel colour:

    Prompt: "a man with red hair wearing a red coat standing in front of a red background"

    Image:

    Average pixel colour:

    So I ask you the same question. Did you just say that because you felt like it was true?

  • I had a boot floppy I needed to use when I wanted to play Sim City 2000 because my PCs usual configuration didn't have enough free conventional memory.

    I had another one for Zone66 because its memory management was incompatible with EMM386.

  • I don't know what it's using specifically under the hood, but in Street Fighter 6 Capcom recently added a new AI opponent you can fight that they say is trained on actual player ranked matches and fights more like a human opponent. You can even have it try to mimic your own playstyle if you've played enough.

    It can do some odd things and its mimicry isn't perfect. But it definitely doesn't feel like the typical high difficulty CPU opponent which uses things like input reading to react faster than a real player ever could.

    ...it also has been seen teabagging.

  • This is my current best use for it as well. Having a unique portrait for every named NPC helps them stand out quite a bit better and the players respond much more strongly to all of them.

  • Sounds way more interesting than most IT work as well. I'd definitely rather do some investigative work like this than a typical parade of password resets, email assistance, and software installations.

  • People complain when EA and Ubisoft do it too. As for Valve, what game that's not on Steam requires a Steam login? That's the issue here, being required to use their platform account when not on their platform.

  • Yes, they were, and that highlights the problem really. Nvidia's grip on mind share is so strong that AMD releasing cards that matched or exceeded at the top end didn't actually matter and you still have people saying things like the comment you responded to.

    It's actually incredible how quickly the discourse shifted from ray tracing being a performance hogging gimmick and DLSS being a crutch to them suddenly being important as soon as AMD had cards that could beat Nvidia's raster performance.

  • Importantly, Little Caesar's is also priced like it's mediocre. You're also in and out super quick if you just want a basic pizza from their menu with no alterations.

    They're good at what they do, and that's basic, cheap, fast pizza.

  • I'm not depressed, at least I don’t think I am. I don’t really feel sad.

    Society equating depression with sadness is a great disservice to the condition. It's quite common for it to present as just ... nothing. An emotional void where you might expect emotions to be. Things that would be expected to make you happy just don't. Things that would make you sad, the same. Your feelings are depressed in the sense that their impact is just muted across the board.

    A lack of motivation is also a very common indicator. You're just missing the drive to do something because the emotional rewards that you expect to happen when you accomplish your goals just aren't there.