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It’s funny how I am starting to recognize engines based on the faces they generate. I have a dozen shots of… “the same girl” from your pic.
I’ll bite. How?
“The mark 1 is stunned into silence at what you just did to the mark 4.”
Playing with prompts is too much fun. We’re doomed, people.
I was always told positive and negative weightings must each add to 1, so for example …(big tits:0.6), (nude:0.4)
… and then the tokens without specified weights get weighted on a gentle curve by order. I’m trying to find my old reference and coming up empty, so thought I’d just ask: are you confident you’re doing it right, and it isn’t just discarding your over-100% weightings? Do you have a link for how your way works and how to choose the numbers?
+1 for Categorized.
Given how easy it is to create lemmy communities and throw content at them, why not aim for being organized? Have clearly defined communities waiting for the content to pour into them: Human-drawn Hentai, AI Hentai, Photos from porn into categories, AI generated porn fetish by fetish, etc… Nobody is yucking anyone’s yum, and everyone can sub or block what they want or don’t.
This “mixing” debate is happening in every medium. Should AI generated content be mixed in indiscriminately, or should we welcome it but into it’s own channels? AI art with hand-crafted human art? AI poetry with human poetry? Someday they’ll be indistinguishable, but until then, let’s let each member choose.
We’re all with you on this one, but it’s not like we can call up customer support, or blast corporate on twitter. Lemmy is community run and community improved. We are Lemmy.
Fellow users, if you know Rust, dive in. If you’re rich, donate on liberapay (or patreon). If you have readers or followers or friends, share your love of lemmy to others. If you can write a good, formal, enhancement feature request, hop over to the Lemmy github project. Again, I’m with you, but we’re currently shouting into the void.