Previous Thread: >>108243746>Links:>DALL-E 3https://www.bing.com/images/createhttps://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator>4ohttps://chatgpt.com/https://sora.chatgpt.comhttps://copilot.microsoft.com/>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)https://gemini.google.com/apphttps://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fxhttps://labs.google/fx/tools/whiskhttps://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_image>Midjourney [PAID]https://www.midjourney.com/home>Meta AI (txt2img based on MJ):https://ai.meta.com/>NovelAI [PAID]https://novelai.net/image>Perchancehttps://perchance.org/ai-text-to-image-generator>AI videoshttps://pixverse.ai/https://hailuoai.video/>Instructions and download for BIC EDIT script:https://rentry.org/bicedit>Prompt Generatorhttps://tipseason.com/dalle-prompt-generator>DALL-E 3 image generation guidehttps://files.catbox.moe/o4yihf.pnghttps://files.catbox.moe/320rm1.pnghttps://files.catbox.moe/8gge6o.pnghttps://files.catbox.moe/dcokjf.png>Perchance generator listhttps://pastebin.com/XRGqaW4W>Related Boards>>>/vg/vig>>>/co/dall-e>>>/trash/aibf>>>/aco/dall>>>/tg/slop
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>>108266976Prompt/model?
>>108268245Looking at those bakers behind, I wonder what she's cooking...
>>108269861*beakers
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>>108270261Very ironical. Not sure whether I should laugh or cry.On another note, NB2 might be a bit underwhelming for these mangas/comics, but I'm not sure about it. I re-made a recent one the other day, just as a test, and it seemed to work well. Today it's struggling a lot (and I tried a few alternatives before settling on this one).
>>108270619You wanted to make it political. Now it's political. And your views are way off in fucking la-la land. Fuck you.
>>108270710I think you *completely* missed the point.>your views are way off in fucking la-la landLa-la land? Kek. Neurodivergence was considered a mental illness until very recently, homosexuality was considered a mental illness. Your cheap mental illness characterisation of my ideas is a perfect example of how (the State's) Power dominates everything. Refusing to let it colonize one's mind is necessary mental hygiene, if one doesn't want to become a drone who only follows the flow, propaganda and conformity.What I'd rather fuck in picrelated. And you forgot yours, anon.
How big is your Ai gens folder? Mine is 13GB, 7 for NB and 6 for GPT image
>>108268323Nano Banana 2Yuno gasai wearing a short, gothic, and tight black dress with long black boots.Bending her body towards the viewer, smiling and tilting her head.Hiding an axe behind her back.Digital illustration in the style of Yusuke Murata, modern, with fine details and a plain dark purplish background.
>>10827122538.6 GB split into:21.5 GB for de38.3 GB for 4o8.5 GB for NBP/2and the rest is random models.
I wish I had an adult baby tomboy gf.
>>108271288>Yusuke Muratahuh, looks usable out of the box, thanks
>>108273416Boredom is the least thing she'd experience with the way the world is.
Hey, mr. Painter, how long am I supposed to stand like this? Your modesty rope is cutting into my arse!
>>108273640I would have thought she'd be outraged. A fucking kindergarten...
>>108273738Power is power, anonie. It always sanitises itself. If it was a kindergarten in Ukraine, it would have been a completely different thing for the media. A tragedy, etc. But a kindergarten in Iran? They're collateral victims from a righteous campaign to "free" that country. That's how power justifies itself. For me, it's been like this since America bombed China's embassy in Belgrade in 1999. It's one rule for us, another for them. If *we* do it, it's justice. If *they* do it, it's a crime. And calling that out doesn't solve anything. One can only opt out from the dominance of the State on one's mind.
3 years later, what was dall-e's master plan?
>>108273992Was there any? If you want to look at a master plan, admire how Altman got in league with the Department of War, as soon as Amodei got cold feet, in order to provide its AI services for the sake of killing children around the world. For democracy's sake, of course. A few children always have to die for a working democracy, just ask to Swift.
>fewWe're probably in the 100s of 1000s
>>108274675A few, anon. Remember that they work by 6 gorillions measures. Everything else is a few and they get free pass because of eternal historical grievances.
>>108274607What does that have to do with image generation though?
>remember the thing about LLM's faulty attention mechanism system where it can follow prompt better if you literally just duplicate the prompt e.g. if your prompt is "A B C." then your prompt is now "A B C. A B C.">Nano Banana performs marginally more consistently for instruction followingidk if placebo but
>>108278449I take that back, it still has issues copying and pasting things or outright editing the other image when you mention them even if you have a hugeass mask on the image you want to base on and specifically told it to inpaint that shit
imgen will be relevant again, it's surely not a corpobubble dead end. Millions will gen astronauts surfing on the moon.
>>108280244Image generation is relevant insofar it allows to make advertisement illustrations without paying a wannabe artist. Nothing more and nothing less... it might rank relatively low in AI's companies priorities, Anthropic purposefully ignore it, because there are other sectors that are significantly more lucrative.
>>108280244wonder if mechanical hands can be more efficient with 4 fingers (including thumb) vs 5.
>>108270976>mental illness doesn't existare you sure about that?
>>108270976the problem in an anarchist's land is that people will kill you because they'll disagree with your ideas and they'll get away with it lol
Doing more crimes will fix society.
>>108280563It's not as if the particular reality of an individual doesn't exist, but it gets systemised, classified and corrected by the State because it's maladaptive for its objectives (production, obedience, etc.). The system, mental illness, is a creation of the State.>>108280583I don't deny either violence or power. But without the State they both remain local, relational and reversible. That makes all the difference. Being killed because of a personal difference with an idiot who personally can't tolerate dissent is one thing. Being killed because the State started a Crusade against those who dissent, along the lines of fascist regimes, is quite another. In the first case, the idiot is likely to get killed in turn, or at least isolated/ostracised by the community. You can't expect the same to happen with the State.And on an unrealted and somewhat contradictory note, Bouguereau titties inspired by a Paestum Venus sculpture I saw earlier today:https://files.catbox.moe/4cs9ua.png
>>108280664States historically hinged on the consensus of the people, but this has become increasingly unnecessary. People's participation into affairs of the state was curbed through distractions and learned helplessness, bureaucracies can absorb critique through their impersonality, It was always the other guys' fault, never ours. Oh, we didn't work out? Well, why not vote for the other guys. Or maybe us again next time. You decide your flavor of irrelevancy. Dissent has become merchandise and identity, not action. They don't need you to agree to rule over you, and while they needed you as labor and attack force back in the day, in a 100 years, they won't need you to be around at all. The fact that the state encourages you to protest against it, shows just how systemically irrelevant you really are. They have hacked humanity's limited cognitive effort. They can absorb your outrage forever, but at some point the protesting crowd on the streets is going to have to go back to home and work, and nothing fundamentally changed.
>>108280727Right now, States, like Germany and others, are playing around the concept of reintroducing military conscription because they want their young people to sacrifice themselves for the sake of the State, anon. That can be resisted now, just like it was possible to resist it during the Vietnam War or WWI.>The fact that the state encourages you to protest against it, shows just how systemically irrelevant you really are.Kek, they're making it increasingly hard to do it where I live, actually. They want people to pay a caution in order to protest, so only rich people can do it. And in America they shoot you if you protest against ICE, if I remember it correctly.
>>108280799Among other things, they hack the way humans as a whole perceive value, and are not afraid to sacrifice a few pawns to that end.>They killed a couple nobodies, therefore this is importantThat's how they dupe you into doubling down on uselessness. They will tell you to go out in the streets to protest, and sometimes they will tell you not to, depending on the flavor of the day - but never how to make yourself necessary or relevant to the structures of power and become the difference you want to see.
>>108280663>1024x1022wyd bro
>>108280843Of course the State will sacrifice its pawns. But encouraging protests is something that is only done instrumentally, because a political part believes that they can gain something from those protests, nothing more and nothing less. The 6 January 2021 Capitol Hill Attack being a perfect example. And protests on the left also got hijacked and instrumentalised, even if they moved from actual grievances.>never how to make yourself necessary or relevant to the structures of power and become the difference you want to see.Well, it's quite obvious that they wouldn't tell you that, but why shouldn't you be able to see that for yourself? The first and foremost step is refusing to sacralise internally State's violence, refusing that its monopoly on the use of force is legitimate. Everything else follows from that.
>>108281033Only if you had more legs to go with it
>the deep state is psyopping me again
>>108281184centaurachnofocker??
You will never have a mommy gf. Your life is essentially meaningless. Consider suicide.
>>108281532This but the wife is younger, not older.
Hooked on Sylvia
Dr weird mp3: gentleman behold!
Gaming companies can now shut down your blog, dox and fine you while making you publicly apologize. No judicial process necessary. How do you like free speech 2.0?
>>108281532If meaning depends on someone else, it's always going to be fragile.>>108283789Literally, play stupid games, win stupid prizes? I think there was some judicial process involved in some cases, e.g. RepulseGod's humiliation video, in other cases the menace is good enough because of the asymmetry between the average Joe's means and the infinite money those companies can mobilise. Anyway, opting out from commercial gaming looks much more viable than many other things in our modern hypercapitalistic society dominated by corporation that are becoming feudal landlords.
>>108283906>Literally, play stupid games, win stupid prizes?Just because they didn't come for you, (yet) (this time) it doesn't mean you should agree with shrinking internet liberties, or framing it as a skill issue.
How to get the entire Italy range-banned from a Thai Aspergian self-support imageboard?
>>108284270I'm not framing it as a skill issue. We got liberticide laws here that expose people to criminal persecution just for speaking one's mind about youknowwhich "state" in the Middle East, or if you say things that go against the official narrative about a certain historical event. Boycotting corporate gaming is easy in comparison. Just find another hobby, most modern games suck, anyway.>>108284306Have (You) considered avoiding just this particular, dead, thread, if it bothers you so much? Or do (You) find something of particularly enticing in "Final solutions" because of (You)r evident fascist leanings?
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>>108284447not really you litle nazi shit
>>108285584Gemini? They are shitting a lot on themselves today, AI overview is giving weird results like:>Usage: It is frequently, often, worn as jewelry (pendants) or used in, often, Neopagan rituals to, often, symbolize, often, a connection to nature and, often, ancestors.Often, often, often, often...Ironically, NBP/2 were working better than usual before on Arena, though.
>>108286232>GeminiYes, it's been happening for some days now
>>108284270>picI know you're making shit up but
>>108286267Flowith-wise and, for what little I use it, Gemini-wise, I didn't really notice any particular issue with image generation, to be honest. Maybe I was just lucky with the timing (prompted literally nothing during the day yesterday and little today).
>>108286350But (who) would set fire to the building?
>>108286493I use it via direct API, perhaps they have a higher tier plan
>>108286495
>>108286824My evil alter ego is CUTE.
You will never be a first communion little girl.
Pick a side, fuckers
>>108288644Left.Right is one more interaction depending on the option and it's a lot easier to end up selecting the wrong thing by accident.
>>108288644Left only needs one binary step, making it faster and better.
>>108280955Anarchy is impossible. State power is inevitable. I want state power, I want the monopoly on violence, so I can impose the laws I want, such as laws against sodomy. Simple as.
>>108288644These are for two different things.Right is for yes/no stuff.Left is for multi-level menus where there's no "close this sub-menu" entry, you just press B to close that sub-menu.
>>108289484 (me)Actually I don't remember any game where it's a direct binary two button thing without a selector.For the sub-menu thing, for example you could be in a shop menu that has an Exit selection, but B (or controller's equivalent of Cancel) closes it anyway.You could be in a "Overwrite?" save menu that has an up/down selection for yes/no but also B/Cancel defaults to no as a "panic don't do anything just get out" button.In theory both of these shop and overwrite scenarios could eliminate the selection box, however this would mean you need the control icons so users don't guess which button to press. When there's a selection box, you'd have to be retarded not to at least know the "accept" button that you've been using for the entire game from the start.
>>108289197Conceptually speaking, state power can also result in laws *imposing* sodomy... after all, state power often ends up retorting against those who wielded it (e.g. SPD in Germany using state-sanctioned violence against the Spartacists, just to end up in Nazi concentration camps little more than a decade later). You should really try to get *that* thing off your brain, anyway.
is there anyone who posts here who has been here since October 2023
>>108291333I have.
Whisk will allow quite a bit if your doing image to image, though i can get that mythical tent to gen in Sylvias dress
Chihiro?!
>>108284306What's your beef with italians, trippy?
>>108291510His beef is with me, but since he's a colossal schizo he can't help saying stupid nonsense like that.
>>108291333Yes, me. There's very few of us left. https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/96677129/#q96677277
>>108291947I'm in the [spoiler]thread previous to that.[/spoiler]
>>108294643Prompt? Pls >~<
>>108295657Rukia (from Bleach) wearing a black micro bikini. Twin peace signs over eyes. With a flat chest and thick thighs. Digital color illustration in the style of Junji Ito, modern, with fine details. Black background.
>>108285796i read holomodor article from wikipedia yesterday
>>108291333Me. I *think* this is the first image I posted. It's supposed to be Y.T. from Snow Crash
>>108297434Actually it was this one.https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/96570563/#q96571187
>>108297772