That was really cool.
I think the real complaint here is about bad looking art. Not a lot of people have an eye for picking out good-looking images. Or this person is just a huge snob.
That’s low right? I just thought the slogan was funny.
Those might just be LoRA merged models, not full fine-tuning. From what I heard, fine-tuning doesn’t work because the models are distilled. You’d have to find a way to undistill them to train them.
Last I heard, LoRAs cause catastrophic forgetting in the model, and full fine-tuning doesn’t really work.
You can never learn anything with these clickbait headlines.
I don’t think so. They’re going to have to do a lot better than a tutorial to win people back. That said, the two Flux models being distilled making them close to impossible to fine-tune sucks too.
You’re good to go as long as it’s original enough. If it isn’t then that’s just copyright infringement. You might as well have right-clicked “save as”.
This isn’t always true.
This show just keeps hittin’.
Why do you have it?
Or just not show people what you’re typing.
They’re not wearing the eye protection.
I spotted that too. It has to be.
I was reminded of this painting too.
Gotta imagine his foot’s around the other side, along with the rest of that coat.
Art isn’t work, it’s speech. It’s part of the human condition. Art is useless, said Wilde. Art is for art’s sake—that is, for beauty’s sake.
It was right there.
I do not make art, I just post it here on lemmy. I’d be OK with that. People freely create, copy, and iterate on memes, and they are the greatest cultural touchstones we have. First and foremost, people create because they have something to say.
A generated image could be so good you’d never be able to tell. Like this one: