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(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 17:16, archived)
# Yay!
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 19:25, archived)
# Penny Mordant fixed it for me !
(, Thu 7 Dec 2023, 12:51, archived)
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Is today my candles day?
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 16:23, archived)
# No,
and unless you buy an icon now, it won't be tomorrow either.
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 21:52, archived)
#
Gasp! Better luck next year then.
(, Sat 9 Dec 2023, 12:51, archived)
[challenge entry] The Adoration of the Mogwai
(, Tue 5 Dec 2023, 1:16, archived)
[challenge entry] Santa’s Naughty List
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 14:52, archived)
# Santa killed Admiral Ackbar?
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 15:29, archived)
# was also my first thought
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 15:51, archived)
#
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 21:55, archived)
# I loved this game.
It was so exhilarating to have actual would-be-15-rated violence in a computer game when I was 12.

tl;dr: it's a bit low poly. Is it for a game?
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 22:49, archived)
# The SID only has a polyphony of 3, so there you go.
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 22:54, archived)
# I remember the moral outrage of having a scantily-clad Maria Whittaker in the magazine adverts for the game,
so much so that one of the Acorn computer mags painted a ridiculous yellow dress over her in the back page ads (can't seem to find it online)...

Edit: Actually, I think the ad was for the sequel game...
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 23:24, archived)
# Found it!
archive.org/details/AcornUser1989Magazine/AcornUser8904/page/n147/mode/2up

I'd forgotten how boring computer mags were before Zzap and Crash.
(, Tue 5 Dec 2023, 15:06, archived)
# Excellent sleuthing!
Original image, for those wondering what all the fuss was about...dunno why he didn't get the same treatment, he's showing more flesh than her and his tits are nearly as big!
(, Tue 5 Dec 2023, 19:23, archived)
# Isn't that Wolf from Gladiators?
(, Tue 5 Dec 2023, 20:20, archived)
# Nah,
some bloke called Michael Van Wijk...
(, Tue 5 Dec 2023, 20:49, archived)
# Holy Tits!
(, Tue 5 Dec 2023, 22:01, archived)
# -tits are +hair is
(, Tue 5 Dec 2023, 23:31, archived)
# "Good day Mr Ackbar. Due to global warming, I've replaced the runners on my sleigh with a pair of wheels."
"It's a trap!"
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 16:20, archived)
# ffs no
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 19:11, archived)
# That's why he killed him
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 20:23, archived)
# Ok, took a few seconds and checking the IMGUR page to find out it was a pun then thinking of the lyrics and what it could be
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 15:55, archived)
# Give us thickos a clue then
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 16:49, archived)
# Cephalopods!
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 16:51, archived)
# Oh.
Right.
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 16:56, archived)
[challenge entry] bookshelves!
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 14:45, archived)
#
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#

(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 14:54, archived)
#

(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 21:09, archived)
# Pfft
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 21:26, archived)
# "I expect us to dine."
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 15:56, archived)
[challenge entry]
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 17:20, archived)
#
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 19:37, archived)
#
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 21:03, archived)
# I like this
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 23:15, archived)
# Say what you like about Bond villains,
they know how to carve a turkey
(, Tue 5 Dec 2023, 6:50, archived)
#
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 16:01, archived)
# Blurrrgggh!!
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 12:21, archived)
# pfft.
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 12:38, archived)
# Gooooooallll
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 14:41, archived)
# He really is an ugly fucker.
(, Tue 5 Dec 2023, 1:23, archived)
[challenge entry]
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 12:08, archived)
# WELEASE WODERWICK
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 12:11, archived)
# HAHAHA
Stop making a meal of it Jesus!
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 12:26, archived)
# I bet they made him go back and pick up all the baubles that fell off
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 12:31, archived)
# does shrek know you stole this
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 13:19, archived)
[challenge entry]

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(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 11:47, archived)
# The Last Doctor Who Episode, in a Nutshell

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(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 21:31, archived)
# At least it wasn’t as bad as the previous one.
I think I only actually rolled my eyes once.
(, Tue 5 Dec 2023, 1:25, archived)
[challenge entry] shitter's full . . . again
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 18:15, archived)
[challenge entry] Michael Bauble
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 17:46, archived)
[challenge entry] Happy Hothmas, rebel Scum!

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Yes, it's AI with some fettling. joke/techniques, yes?
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 17:11, archived)
[challenge entry] excellent - old one

(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 17:23, archived)
# Yay!
I feel like I could take on the whole empire myself!
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 17:57, archived)
# Pith Cola?
undiagnosed internal bleed?
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 18:09, archived)
[challenge entry] Happy Whistmas
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 13:16, archived)
[challenge entry] Cadvent Calendar

(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 11:14, archived)
[challenge entry] Tree-Cam
"He sees you when your sleeping . . ."

(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 1:15, archived)
# I'll keep an eye out for you.
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 2:48, archived)
# as long as your pants aren't involved 😎
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 3:15, archived)
# Halloween/Christmas Crossover
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 9:46, archived)
# 'Tis the season
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 0:34, archived)
# Hey kids! Come over here and meet Santa!
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 1:06, archived)
# Too much Coca Cola
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 1:42, archived)
# Secret Formula: Nanobots
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 1:57, archived)
# Nanobots: very very little old ladies
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 2:03, archived)
# XD
No that’s Nanabots.
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 2:18, archived)
# What about Nandosbots
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 2:28, archived)
# That was changed to Landobots.
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 2:33, archived)
# Now renamed as X
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 14:42, archived)
#
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 9:49, archived)
# I see AI knows bobbles on a hat as
well as it knows fingers on a hand.
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 12:59, archived)
# Yes that's true, as things stand it just puts some in, it's a recipe with no quantities. All of the AI I've used so far is basically like that.
It's actually easy to fix most of this stuff now using inpainting, which is honestly mind-blowing to see in action. Coming soon to Photoshop I would imagine, the addition of layers into the mix would make it an incredibly powerful tool.
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 13:53, archived)
# How close do you think it is to creating
exactly what you want without having to use design skills?

I've always found with anything that automates (and throws me into a job-loss panic) that it can get 70% of the way there, which is enough for a lot of people and so does lose work. However, if anyone wants to make changes to fix or improve things, you still need a person with higher-end skills to do so.

In the case of AI art, I can see it making retouching a far easier job, but reckon you'll always be able to play spot-the-mistakes for anything bigger (which is a fun game I enjoy playing with AI pictures and wish I could find a workable format to code it up).
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 14:13, archived)
# 🤓
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 15:57, archived)
# I honestly find this stuff fascinating.
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 16:12, archived)
# Terrible internet bullying.
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 16:35, archived)
# I haven't used it in such a precise way, I use it more like a game or a toy, just mess around with it and see what happens.
Inpainting is different though, it's already a simple thing that works well most of the time. It's going to be a compliment to existing tools initially, but it will make them redundant eventually, I think that's inevitable. How soon is more a function of the market than the capabilities of the software I think.
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 16:07, archived)
# I'd question the redundancy being inevitable.
It's really impressive technically, but when there's errors in your input data, I don't get how it can't ever not have some errors in the output. That final leap to it understanding aesthetics seems massive.

I've kept an eye on what ChatGPT is like at coding, and when I've experimented with that, you ask it to fix one thing and it breaks two others.

I suspect we'll just end up with a lot of slightly broken things, and less people to fix them. But, yeah, it can be fun toy as it stands.
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 16:33, archived)
# The answer to your first point is, basically all current public standard diffusion models are built on huge datasets that are riddled with garbage and noise.
Companies like Adobe can easily develop proprietary datasets consisting solely of decent, well-tagged images, something which has reportedly already been shown to hugely improve results just as things stand.

But I don't really see Adobe being at the forefront of AI image generation (and in fact they have a stock image portfolio to protect). I see it more likely to be adopting AI for things like filters and retouching.

For most uses, inpainting AI could already do away with the need for most of the specialized selection tools in Photoshop. Inpainting 'selection' involves painting very roughly over the whole area you want to change, deliberately going over the edges of the area. Enter the right prompt and it will only change the parts you specify, "different hat", that sort of thing. Again, the current datasets are full of garbage, the implementations are experimental, but it already all works pretty well. Adobe and others can do so much better.

I think ChatGPT's coding (in)ability is a great example of what commercial AI currently can and can't do. I've spent a lot of time on ChatGPT and to me it feels like spending some fun time skipping from one subject to another on Wikipedia, except it's edited by pathological liars. Conversationally, it's amusingly good/bad. In terms of factual accuracy though, it's a joke. So it's not a surprise that when it comes to something as unforgiving as code, it's basically useless most of the time.

The same is true if you look critically at the output of text-to-image applications, especially if you use artist names. It may accurately reproduce some aspects of an artists style, but it may also produce something historically linked to the artist which has no visible bearing at all on their actual work. But it's a picture, and if it's nice to look at, suddenly the rest isn't very important to most people. It's a hugely forgiving application of AI, which is why I think it's more likely to be immediately useful just as it is.
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 18:01, archived)
# Thing is,
a lot of code is being written by people who barely understand what they're doing and just glue stuff from GitHub together with stuff found on StackOverflow...hence all the bloated, insecure crap that passes as apps these days.

Using ChatGPT to produce code isn't much different...
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 18:18, archived)
# ChatGPT is actually partly getting its data from exactly the sort of things you just described
It's puking up garbage it's been fed a lot of the time.
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 18:34, archived)
# That's exactly my point...
Shit code's being created either way, with the attitude that whatever doesn't get caught at the testing phase can always be fixed in an update...
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 18:41, archived)
# Stack Overflow can be great if you take the time to
read through and understand the threads / learn to write a good question.

ChatGPT is googling it for you, with no thought for what happens if the parasite kills the host and no new questions get created on Stack Overflow for it to read on your behalf. And no uber-nerds to correct it on giving a bad answer.
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 22:47, archived)
# I'm not dissing SO...
I've found answers to problems on there (although I've often had to filter out a lot of crap), but some people use it like those homework cheating websites, whilst being paid to supposedly know what they're doing.
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 23:05, archived)
# I use it as a toy as well
but I have used it on occasion in photoshop to fix missing edges and clothing in photos that hade been cropped in too far and it did a brilliant job but from what I can see its fairly limited as sometimes it made a complete bollox of something fairly simple that photoshops standard filters could fix easily. I liken it to those "colourisation" apps that did the rounds (the ones you recolour old black and white photos) it was overused to the point of total saturation where every image just looked the same as there was little to no variations of colour - everything was black and white with shades of green and purple .
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 0:21, archived)
# Wut? It's already in Photoshop?
Just googled it and I'm not sure what I'm looking at, the first thing I saw looked like a stand-alone app?
I'll look at this properly tomorrow, I am seriously out of touch with PS.
(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 1:28, archived)
# Maggoty
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 17:10, archived)
# That's Mr. Santa "Maggoty" Claus to you
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 18:31, archived)
[challenge entry] Party Time!

Not a repeat…a revamp…for the compo!
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 0:14, archived)
# I have a problem with cameltoe domo
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 0:38, archived)
# Too sexy…I know.
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 1:06, archived)
# Leg warmers and a cheeky grin
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 1:41, archived)
# Nobody ever mentions how good rob looks in a dress.
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 1:51, archived)
# I have no idea what you mean, sorry
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 1:54, archived)
# rob looks good in a dress
jusssayin
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 1:56, archived)
# nope, no idea
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 2:04, archived)
# Do you do requests
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 1:42, archived)
# How much money you got?
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 1:50, archived)
# I have many internet points
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 1:51, archived)
# 0 value
Go ask Drimble/Turtle Power/brb...whatever his name is now.
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 1:52, archived)
# *cries*
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 1:56, archived)
# What are you insulting me for you rude fucking cunt?
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 15:08, archived)
#
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 18:14, archived)
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(, Mon 4 Dec 2023, 15:00, archived)
# Side Note:
If you play Kraftwerk while looking at this image, suddenly it becomes very amusing.
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 2:22, archived)
# TransPennine Express?
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 2:36, archived)
# No…the one that goes ‘beep*boop*beep*boop*beeb’!
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 2:44, archived)
# That's all of them
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 3:10, archived)
#
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 18:54, archived)
# End of term
Fuck yeah!
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 13:00, archived)
[challenge entry] \o/' \o/'

(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 18:14, archived)
# Fuck it...Bonus Batman:
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 22:04, archived)
# This is annoyingly good in that I recognised myself instantly
you swine
(, Wed 6 Dec 2023, 8:59, archived)
# XD
luvuman
(, Thu 7 Dec 2023, 3:58, archived)
[challenge entry] Britney's birthday? (yes) She up to a challenge? (looks like it)
(, Sat 2 Dec 2023, 18:45, archived)
[challenge entry] (or I'll cut off somebody's ear)
(, Sat 2 Dec 2023, 19:52, archived)
# Doesn't work with correct pronounciation.
(, Sat 2 Dec 2023, 20:54, archived)
# FUR GOGH does, though
(, Sat 2 Dec 2023, 21:07, archived)
# pronounciation works when spelled pronunciation ;p
(, Sat 2 Dec 2023, 23:04, archived)
# NEW IMAGE CHALLENGE: POST YOUR AI-GENERATED WANK PICS
(, Sat 2 Dec 2023, 22:00, archived)
# Of course you’re being snide, but that isn’t a totally worthless idea.
(, Sat 2 Dec 2023, 23:53, archived)
# Yes it is!
(, Sun 3 Dec 2023, 9:47, archived)
[challenge entry] tincel
(, Sat 2 Dec 2023, 18:37, archived)
# overhtrow
(, Sat 2 Dec 2023, 20:25, archived)
# Ooo you don't want to get infected. Tincelitis.
(, Sat 2 Dec 2023, 21:10, archived)
# Better keep them away from tiki torches
(, Sat 2 Dec 2023, 21:33, archived)

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