“Ogbogu wasn’t familiar with Hollie Mengert’s work at all. He was helping
another Stable Diffusion user on Reddit who was struggling to fine-tune a model
on Hollie’s work and getting lackluster results. He refined the image training
set, got to work, and published the results the following day. He told me the
training process took about 2.5 hours on a GPU at Vast.ai,
and cost less than $2.”
posted 11/19/2022 8:00pm ∞
“This shift away needing to add ‘more emoji’ to creating more experiences that
leverage the existing set is an important evolution for the future of emoji
relevancy. Unicode can’t encode every concept in the world, every ingredient in
the planet, every muscle contortion of your face.”
Jennifer Daniel ,
Introducing: Emoji Kitchen
(July 18, 2022 ,
via Andy Baio )
posted 10/24/2022 8:00pm ∞
“I’ve never felt so conflicted using an emerging technology as DALL·E
2 , which feels like borderline magic in what it’s capable of
conjuring, but raises so many ethical questions, it’s hard to keep track of them
all.”
posted 10/11/2022 8:00pm ∞
“Veil’s website hadn’t been saved, and Pictures for Sad Children was hard to
track down in its entirety. The last, tangible vestige of the comic came from
those who had ordered a copy of the book. … They resolved to share the
collection, mailing copies to whoever hadn’t cracked its spine yet.”
posted 8/23/2022 8:00pm ∞
“Here is where it gets interesting. If I use the same prompt and add ‘Amazing
awesome and epic’, the picture gets noticeably better. ‘Oh,’ goes the neural
net, ‘you wanted a good picture’. And how good a picture you get depends on
exactly how you ask for it. There are several phrases you can add that seem to
make things better, like ‘trending on artstation’ or ‘unreal engine’.”
Janelle Shane ,
The art of asking nicely
(June 2, 2021 )